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Roger D. Chapman

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Roger D. Chapman, aged 58, of Clarksville, passed away unexpectedly, Sunday, December 17, 2006. He was preceded in death by his parents, Beatrice and Duane Chapman. He is survived by his children, Roger Chapman of Grand Rapids and Kelly (Mark) Maatman of Decatur, IL; brother, Stanley (Edie)...

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Roger and Kelly
Your dad and I grew up together, literally. He spent many hours at our home , playing cards, pool and the player piano. My mom thought he was the nicest boy and man on earth. She would be devastated to hear that he is gone, but she is in the latter stages of her life and her memories are only those of an earlier time. She still has a tiny State Farm Teddy Bear that he brought her not to many years ago. Thinking of you.

To the Family of Roger Chapman,

We were shcocked and saddened to hear of Roger's passing. We offer our sincere condolences to the family.

I remember Roger as a very honest, motivated and caring person that would always do the right thing.

One memory I will never forget is Roger pitching to me in Little League baseball. I can still hear the loud "pop" when his fastball hit my catchers mitt and the sting I felt in my hand!

He was a good man and will be missed.

Roger and Kelly,
We just learned of your father's death. We have many happy memories of your family at SCC. What a kind, gentle man. We will miss him.
Denny and Linda Dingerson

To The Family of Roger Chapman,

I was a former employee of Rogers and have many great memories during my time at State Farm. He will be sadly missed by many.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

so sorry to here of your loss may God comfort you at this time

To the Family of Roger Chapman

Roger and Charlene were great friends of ours. I met Roger when he opened his clothing store in Portland, MI. We served together at the Portland Congregational Church. We shared so many great times and he will truly be missed.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family.
Dick and Marie Howell

Dear Kelly and Mark,

I am so sad to hear of your father's passing, and I apolgize for not having the opportunity to see you both this week. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Family of Roger,

I have many fond memories of growing up with Rog in Jonesville. He was a classmate, great guy and friend. My deepest sympathies to the family.

I worked for Roger for about 4 years. I am sorry for your loss. A fellow employee of mine and myself would always play jokes on Roger. One, I remember is writing in the "office book" that his hearing aid was in. He didn't get it. He "always" heard only 1/2 the things we said. He will be missed.

Shannon, Steve, Steven & Austin Eickhoff