Roger-Bingham-Obituary

Roger Bingham

Gastonia, North Carolina

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Roger Dale Bingham, 76, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away June 3, 2020 at Caromont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia, NC.A native of Gaston County, he was the son of the late Fred Washington and Pauline Elizabeth Wiley Bingham. Mr. Bingham was the owner of Industrial Fabricators in Gastonia,...

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I'm so shocked Pat I was just now making a Facebook page nobody told me this is Lenny in Alabama I sure miss everyone.

Just learned about Mr. Roger passing yesterday evening and was stunned. Mr. Bingham from my experience was a no nonsense man of integrity, who counted on you to keep your word just like he did his. A man that while I didn't know extremely well, I was around him enough to know I liked him and will miss our brief "business" conversations. I like to think I had earned his trust, he never told me any different, I'm gonna miss him, but I know I'll see him again. Thoughts and prayers go out to...

He was a good person and boss my condolences to his family

We would like to express our condolences to your family. God Bless.

I have known and worked with Roger for several years as a customer of Industrial Fabricators. While I didn't know Roger personally, I could see from his engagement with those part of the IFAB Family how passionate he was about People, the Community, and the Environment we live and work. He well be greatly missed and I am thankful for the opportunity I had to work with him. My sincere condolences to his Family, Friends, and all Associates at Industrial Fabricators.

Had the opportunity to work with Roger on several projects. He was a hard working man and very dedicated to making things happen. RIP

I didnt know Roger too well directly but he will be missed around here. He was a good man and boss. My condolences to all his family and friends.

The Spathiphyllum Plant

Roger Bingham and I had a business/personal relationship for almost 25 years. It began when he purchased his first machines to start Industrial Fabricators.Through these years I learned that Roger was brilliant at understanding people and a real "Southern Gentleman". I will miss him especially our monthly Bar B Q lunches.He was the best of the best Human Being". Rest in Peace.