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Roger Bannerman

Madison, Wisconsin

1945 - 2020

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Roger BannermanJuly 2, 1945 - October 15, 2020Madison, WIRoger Trevor Bannerman, aged 75, of Madison died October 15, 2020, at Agrace Hospice in Fitchburg, WI after living with advanced prostate cancer for several years. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Jane, and their two children Eric of...

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Just read about Roger, Jane, and I'm sure his passing leaves a big hole in your family's hearts. I was nice to read about all his accomplishments and the expressions of gratitude others wrote about him. Roger knew how to enjoy life and added a lot of fun to every gathering. We send our sincere condolences to all of your family. We are glad he lived long enough to enjoy his grandchildren. With love and sympathy, Liz (and Ed)

Roger was very helpful with an EIS project I was directing at WDNR. He provided a lot of technical references that helped my EIS team develop a proposed alternative that was eventually adopted by the Town of Mount Pleasant for reducing flooding on the Pike River. He was always pleasant to greet as we sometimes arrived at the DNR bike rack at the same time in the morning.

Early in my career as an engineer, I would pick up the phone and have conversations with Roger and he was always open to answer my questions. I will always remember that he took the time to do that and sorry to the family for your loss.

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Roger was a pleasure to work with and I learned a great deal from him. My greatest sympathies to all his family.

I am sorry for your loss Gillian and family.

I'm very sorry to hear of Roger's passing. I had the pleasure of meeting Roger years ago when I was working in the nonpoint source program at USEPA in Washington, DC. During a ~15-year period, I would see him annually at national workshops and interact with him often between workshops. He was a true professional who added immensely to our field, but he was also kind and generous. After I left EPA, I had less frequent interactions with Roger, but did talk with him a couple of years ago when...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.