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Roger K. Dotson

Columbus, Ohio

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DOTSON Roger K. Dotson, age 58, passed away suddenly Wednesday, July 14, 2010 in O.S.U. Medical Center, Columbus. He was born March 20, 1952 in Williamson, West Virginia. Roger was retired from Mars Inc. of Columbus, was a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran of Vietnam, a member of the Central Ohio Anglers...

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Oh Kim, Larry and I had no idea! We've been out of town for a couple of days. I am so very sorry for you, Matt and Andy. Our prayers go out to you all.

Kim, Matt and Andy, you have my most heartfelt sympathies and I deeply regret that I am not able to be there. Roger has always been a great friend and I also knew him to be a loving Husband and Father. There has never been a time when he did not make me laugh (hard enough to 'bust a gut' many times) and anytime I asked him how he was doing the reply was always the same "about the best damn day of my life".

I will miss him more than words could ever express and I treasure the...

Roger will be greatly missed by his family and friends. His work for the youth of West Jeff made te Village a better place to live for all Village residents. At COAHC we were proud to have Roger as a member, but more so, a friend. My prayers for him and his family.

Kim, Matt and Andy, I'm sorry to hear about Roger, just wanted to let you know, he was always so polite and kind to Mom, Amos and myself. I will be praying for you all during this sad time. God will be your strength!

TAHIS IS BILL IN OKC ME GLEN AND ROGER ALL GREW UP TOGATHER AND WE WERE LIKE BROTHERS, IAM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING BE STRONG AND MAY GOD BE WITH YOU. BILL BLANKENSHIP

Roger with my mom and dad, (his Grand Parents) about 1962-1963

Kim, Matt, Andy, This is Uncle Glen and Kathie. We are so sorry for your loss. I remember the day that Roger was brought home from the hospital in West Virginia. Roger was always a good kid growing up in West Virginia. Though I hadn't seen Roger in many years, he will be missed. I never had a brother but I considered Roger my brother. May God bless.

To Rodger's family, I knew Rodger from Mars, Inc. He was a fine man and it is an honor to have known him. God Bless you and give you courage and strength to carry on with your lives. Sincerely, Joann Blalock

Thank you for your service to our country.

Blue Star Mothers
Buckeye Military Moms, Chapter 9
Worthington/Columbus OH