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Roger Krum

Sacramento, California

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May 5, 1942 - Oct. 22, 2015 Roger passed away on October 22, 2015 at the age of 73 after a long illness. He was born May 5, 1942 in Sanger, CA, and raised in Fresno. Roger moved to Sacramento in 1966 where he lived the remainder of his life. Roger is survived by his wife Jean, the love of his...

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I CANNOT believe that it has been 7 years since Roger has left all of us----family, friends and all that knew him. I went to high school with Roger and was lucky enough to be able to enjoy his musical talents from an early age. He is missed every day by so many. So many that wish he were still with us. He was a proud member of the Class of 1960 at Fresno High School. We recently had a reunion - and Roger was thought of - talked about and truly missed. Our thoughts are with his family...

Over the course of 40 years, he was my friend, my confidant, and my strong shoulder to lean on. Without him, I wouldn't have made it this far. Loved this man. Always will. A treasure who made the world a better place for those lucky enough to have known him.

Roger was such a splendid man. Generous warm hearted and great fun. He will be greatly missed by everyone

Roger was such a splendid man. Generous warm hearted and great fun. He will be greatly missed by everyone

Roger was a wonderful person and we are all better for knowing him. He adored his wife and loved his children (both two legged and for legged) and grand children.

I know I was always in a better mood after seeing him. He was a wonderfully gifted person. He truly will be missed! My deepest condolences to Jean and family.

Roger, a good and caring individual, I will never forget the day I met Roger at the clinic on my first day, he gave me hope and confidence that everything would be ok 'one more day' were his words everytime I saw him, thank you always, god bless you and your family....

I worked for Roger for four years. He was the best boss I ever had. Open door and clear direction coupled with an amazing intelligence and sense of humor. Through his dedication the Jubilee reached a high point for festivals and would have continued being successful as long as he was at the helm. He clearly understood his audience. Fulton Street was an incredible jazz band. He had a great dedicated love of his "roadies", Daniel and Allison and knew he didn't deserve Jean. I think of him every...

I haven't seen Roger since I retired from dentistry in 1997, but I've often thought of Roger and was saddened when I saw his photo in the Bee today. I just wanted to say how much I adored Roger. A truly lovely man. He was a ray of sunshine every time he came to our office; all my staff loved him. My condolences to all his loved ones.

I met Roger when I moved to Sacramento to work in the Field Operations Division. He had great possion and energy for his work and his art. He could play that bass.