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Roger Landis Aldis

Topeka, Kansas

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HOLTON- Roger Landis Aldis, 56, of Holton, KS passed away Friday, March 27, 2009 at the Holton Community Hospital. He was born January 5, 1953 in Kansas City, MO, the son of John and Ruth Gardner Aldis. Roger grew up in Ft. Scott, KS and attended school there. He had worked in Food and Beverage...

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Roger was one of our best customers. We have been with Roger since his Stardust years. Roger was all ways up to date on his electronics knowledge and kept us on our toes. He was a man of his word and always done what he said. He will be truly missed by all here at Page Electronics. Roger made a big impact in the houseboat market and will be missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am so sorry for your greif. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Paul & Nancy Porter

Dear Anton,

Your father was a good person and he had a very strong faith in God even though he did not regularly attend Church. As the Pastor quoted him, he would never claim to be something that he was not. However, I promise you had a very strong faith in God. He set up a non profit foundation called Alive and Free that he wanted to use to help recovering alcoholics. His intentions were very good. I think I probably was the only donor to his foundation and I doubt that there...

I was very saddend to hear of Roger's death. Thinking back of Roger made me very mellow with some great memories of growing up in a small town. Going to Teen Town, Roger's band "The Apollo"s and sneaking downstairs at the YMCA building,with Roger, to take a dip in the pool!! He was a good soul and will be greatly missed.

Roger had cancer as long as I knew him, but never let it slow him down, and fought it every inch. Five bonus years is pretty good going after the 90-day prognosis!

We travelled together, did a few deals and had a great time.

Good bye buddy; shame we never made it to Odessa!

J

Roger was a bright, creative and kind kid and man. I knew him from childhood when he lived across the street from my grandfather. In high school we were friends and went together to see "Easy Rider." At the last high school reunion Roger's love and appreciation for his family came through when he talked. His family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Roger will live on in our memories, yet he will still be missed. Please know his family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Roger was a good friend and will be greatly missed. He was truly a "mover and a shaker". I have never met anyone as "creative" as Roger. I have really enjoyed traveling with him, networking with him, partnering with him, and, most importantly, knowing him.

His family is so important to him and he will be greatly missed; however, he is in good hands. His faith was very strong and he was so determined to live.

Carla and Anton,
Roger was a very good friend. I last saw him at Greg Kuplen's funeral. He and I shared many adventures. His faith in Our Lord was very strong and will serve him well as he meets his Savior. God bless you all,

Jim Leek