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ROGER LEE FEASTER

Kansas City, Missouri

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Roger Lee Feaster went home to his Lord and Savior suddenly March 21, 2011. He was born in Palmyra, Mo., to Sam and Willa Feaster on April 23, 1935. He married his childhood love, Marilyn Ravenscraft on Thanksgiving Day of 1954. He received his Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the...

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Marilyn,,,I will always be greatful for having served with a great Commander and human being...I have read, what many of the past members and men I am proud to have served with have said and I stand with them... I also will always remember a soup supper with you and Roger one night when I was on the way to Arizona... He was so proud of his retired momentos from the Guard and you make a great bowl of soup...Thank you for sharing him with us.. I will always remember fondly both of you. Jeff

Roger was more than My first commander in the guard he was mentor and friend. He always put the well fair of his troops first and you could tell by what we could get done on our deployments. He will be greatly missed. SMgt Tinlin (Ret)

Dear Marilyn,
Barb and I are so sorry to hear of Roger's death. I truly enjoyed serving with him in the Air Guard. Roger hired me into the Guard and I have always been greatly indebted to him for that. We enjoyed the weekends and trips to conventions with both of you. I enjoyed the times with Roger at the end of the drill. We would eat and go to a movie where Roger would sleep.

We are thinking of all of you. Mark, Sue and Kathy Comley.

Dear Marilyn,
You and I will have a good visit and cry together when I am back in KC~~~~you already know how I feel about you and Roger. But as I think of Roger this morning a smile comes to my face~~~I think of the sweet patient man who was always so eager to help us get ready for our "Bridge on the Lake " outings.~~~He loved his boat~~~and yet he was happy to send us off, knowing full well that our day might find us flooding the motor, drifting aimlessly down the middle of the Lake,...

My first CEF Commander at the 132d in Des Moines. One of the reasons I stayed for 20 years instead of leaving after 6. Good'ole boy from Missouri and someone who was loved and respected by all.

CMSgt Alan Petersen
Stuttgart, Germany

A great Commander, mentor and friend. It was a pleasure to serve for and with him in the Iowa Air Guard.Til we "Fall In" together on the other side. I salute You Col.

the commander was one of the most fair and straight shooter you would ever want to serve with.he was a commander,friend and an inspiration to all of his troops who served with and under him. He will be missed by all.Dm croy

A great leader, quarterback, and superb individual that commanded a lot of respect from all of us in the Civil Engineering Squadron of the Iowa Air Guard. He set the goals high and inspired us all to achieve them. I was very proud to serve with him as my Commander, and his memory will live on.
Msg Roger Fligg (Ret) Clive, IA