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Roger D. GOEBEL

Tucson, Arizona

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GOEBEL, Roger D. 9/21/1945 - 2/28/2017 A Tucson native, Roger attended Sam Hughes, Mansfield and Tucson High Schools. After graduating from Woodbury College in Los Angeles, he joined Goebel Decorators, the family business and relinquished the helm to Chad, his son, most recently. Roger is also...

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Only the rocks live forever, but they never know love. Roger would say he got the better deal.

Even after this long , I think of Roger often , as he was kind enough to resurrect my carving of St Francis. I rarely walk by it, in my yard , that I don't think of Rog. Such a kind and sweet guy. He is missed.

"Only the rocks live forever, but they never know love"........Because of Roger, I believe we got the better deal.

Never forgotten. Forever loved.

Dear Debby and Chad, I was so sorry to hear of Roger's passing. He was a big influence in my life, and a kind, good man. I know you will miss him, but I hope you find comfort in the friends, good memories and the fact that he lives on in the many lives he touched. Please let me know when the memorial takes place.
Ginger (Morris) Butler

Roger was a great man..........we worked together enough for me to realize he was one of a kind....as good as it gets I have many good memories of Roger. RIP

Debby,
I'm so sorry to hear about Roger. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Lisa Yaeger

Debby Chad and Family, Roger was a wonderful loyal friend and a really great man. The hole he leaves in our hearts is large, if golf cups were this big I would have never missed a put playing golf with him. Donna and I will miss him immensely but Roger and you will always be remembered and in our thoughts and prayers. Friday nights forever. Steve and Donna Greene

Debby, Chad and George, I will always remember Roger fondly. We had great experiences in designing, decorating and bringing various projects to life at La Posada. I remember him for his patience, thoughtfulness, and honesty. I will also remember him for being a good sport and someone with whom I enjoyed playing golf. I know many will miss him. My condolences.