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Rest in Peace my friend.
You will be Missed Alot.
ALWAYS Alot of fun to be With.
God bless your Families .
My Heart is Broken
Julie Vogel
January 10, 2021 | New Bremen, OH | Friend
Photo courtesy of Vensil & Chute Funeral Homes - Newark
Newark, Ohio
May 26, 1936 – Jan 1, 2021 (Age 84)
Rodger W. Sidner passed away peacefully January 1, 2021 at the age of 84.
Born May 26, 1936 in Plumwood, Ohio to the late Rodger Sidner and Catherine (Murray) Sidner he had retired as the owner of Log Homes Unlimited. Rodger honorably served his country in the U.S. Army.
He was an active member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. He loved hunting, fishing, golfing, bowling, playing pool, baseball and The Ohio State Buckeyes. He had a huge heart, loved to laugh and you could always find him working a puzzle, playing cards or enjoying ice cream.
Survived by his wife of 57 years, Barbara with whom he enjoyed many years of love, laughter and happiness. He is loving remembered by special niece and caregiver Amy (Harry) Young; precious great niece and nephew, Kilee and Ryan Blessard; brothers, Francis Sidner, Paul (Donna) Sidner, John Sidner, Phillip Sidner and Michael (Rachel) Sidner; sisters, Dorothy Rydbeck, Patricia Cox, Sharon Shewalter and Debra (Rick) Rader; brothers in-law, Robert (Rae) Johnson and Frederick (Justine) Johnson; 35 nieces and nephews; and multiple great nieces and nephews.
Per Rodger’s wishes, there will be no memorial service at this time. A celebration of his life to reminisce and share memories will take place at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (rmef.org) or the Perry Animal Welfare Society (https://perryanimalwelfaresociety.com).
VENSIL & CHUTE FUNERAL HOME – NEWARK CHAPEL has been entrusted with arrangements.
Read MoreRest in Peace my friend.
You will be Missed Alot.
ALWAYS Alot of fun to be With.
God bless your Families .
My Heart is Broken
Julie Vogel
January 10, 2021 | New Bremen, OH | Friend
Rodger will be sorely missed. He was anoutstanding, kind, and loving person. Rest in peace Uncle.
Gerald and Candy Cox
January 06, 2021 | Youngsville, LA | Family