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Roger Francis Delwiche M.D.

Santa Rosa, California

1941 - 2021

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Roger Francis Delwiche, M.D. Roger Francis Delwiche, M.D., 80, a longtime resident of Santa Rosa, California, died Saturday, April 24. He was the beloved husband of Jody Delwiche and father of Amanda and Alexa Delwiche. Roger was born in San Jose, CA on January 21, 1941, son of the late Frances...

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Having known and connected with Roger for 6 decades, memories are still fresh and lively. We are all blessed to have known him...may the memories continue....! Bill F.

Memories of Roger are still fresh...miss him! Bill F.

Jody and Family, Roger was one of my longest-lasting pals...fraternity brother at Cal, many visits over the years. We kept track of each other.....which, being current, makes his departure even more sad... May Roger R.I.P...! Bill Failing

Roger was a good pal for just-short of 60 years. He was a fraternity brother, San Jose neighbor, Oregon visitor, and life-long friend with whom our relationship never waned. Condolences to Jody and Family. R.I.P. Roger!

As chairman of the Board of Directors of the Health Plan of the Redwoods, Roger led fellow physicians, other health professionals, and health plan members in a non-profit enterprise that won acclaim for the highest clinical quality and member satisfaction of all health plans in California. Moreover, he was a collaborative leader open to new ideas and alternative perspectives and a pleasure to work with.

Dear Jody and family,
It is with sadness I read of the passing of Dr. Delwiche. Being his office manager for 11 years was a pleasure. He will be sadly missed. My condolences to Jody and his entire family.

I worked with Roger at Community Hospital. He was always a pleasure to work with. My sympathy to his family.

I always enjoyed working with Roger over the years. We always enjoyed a lot of laughs and I really respected him as a Physician. Jody, I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family.

Roger was a good person to work with. He would come into the ED at any time and treated his patients and staff with respect and care. The world lost a good man.

Thank you Roger,
Art Ramirez RN.
SRMH ED 1986 - 2004