Roger-Fross-Obituary

Roger Raymond Fross

Chicago, Illinois

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Beloved husband, dedicated father and grandfather, Roger died February 16, 2021. Born in Rockford, IL, he attended DePauw University and the University of Chicago Law School. Roger spent over fifty years making Chicago, Hyde Park and his Deerwood community better places. Roger was a lifelong...

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Madeline and Oliver- I just chanced on this today, wondering why I hadn´t heard from Roger recently. I share your loss, since I also lost my wife in December 2022. Roger and I go back to Highland School in Rockford. I have many great memories of our tlmes together. Tom Burns Berkeley California

Madelon, I hope that the life you shared together will give you memories to draw from forever.

Dear Madelon, I am so sorry to hear of Roger's passing. My sincere sympathy to you, Oliver and his family. I am so grateful for the friendship we shared at the Shelby Library. My heart was touched by your generous, welcoming hospitality during my visits with you there in Chicago and here in Deerwood. I'm hoping to see you again and share those memories together.

So sorry to hear about Roger. We hope you are holding up okay. Our best to you and Oliver and his family

Our deepest condolences. Rodger will be truly missed.

As a fellow property owner in Deerwood, I knew Roger only by virtue of his many selfless contributions to that very special place. All of us who are fortunate enough to be part of Deerwood owe Roger a profound debt of gratitude for helping preserve a bit of heaven on the Lake Michigan shore. My he rest in peace.

I was fortunate to work with Mr. Fross at Locke Lord. He would always have an interesting story to tell while we worked on various records projects. My sympathies to his family. He was one of a kind and will be missed.

Roger was a roommate for a short time in law school.I think he liked me. I know I liked him.Very sorry to get the news.

We remember Roger with affection from our law school days at Chicago. We knew he would always enrich his community.