Roger-Dahl-Obituary

Roger Dahl

Vancouver, Washington

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ROGER DAHL Roger Dahl, 93, passed away on August 29, 2010 at his home in Vancouver, WA. He was born in Sidney, MT on July 27, 1917, the son of Henry and Lisa Dahl. He was raised on the farm and attended school through the 8th grade in Dore, ND. Roger joined the Army in 1934. When it...

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Rod and you, Betty, couldn't have been any nicer friends. I just expected Rod to keep his promise to be around for another 30 years. What will we do without him? You are in my prayers..always. Sending our love.
Irene and Howard Sevey

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words can not describe the kind of man, husband, person, grandpa and great grandpa you were. I imagine you are in heaven playing golf and skipping down the street..all the things you did here. Thank you for your wisdom, kindness, humor and love. You are my hero grandpa. I love you with all my heart..

Enjoyed our $.25 golfing bets here at FWV, which Roger usually won! He knew some of my step-mothers relatives in the Sydney, Mt. area.

Here is to a true war hero and great man, my great uncle Roger. You are alive in us all!!!

Clint Santiago Dahl

My deepest condolences to Betty and family. I wish I'd had the chance to know Roger better. I enjoyed a brief conversation with him a few months before his passing. It will be with me forever.

Betty, Luann & Bob,
Condolences from your ORPS neighbbors and golfing pals....

Wendy and Jerry Manning

Dear Betty,
I remember when you and Roger were young and in love before you were married. You were my Dad's secretary. As I read Roger's obituary, It brought back memories and it seems Roger brought you popcorn from the theatre. I can remember thinking you were the most beautiful gal around. I was nine years old at the time and you left an impression on my life as I never forgot you. You were a lovely kind person and all evidence says you are still the same as you cared for Roger until...

Hello Brother, now that you are on Guard duty at "Heaveans Gates" our Brothers stand tall and salute your service to God, Country and Corps!

"You will Never be Forgotten".

Semper Fidelis my Brother.

Betty, thank you for taking care of our Marine and being his "Rock" over the years and sharing him with us.

We are blessed to know you!