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ROGER MASLIN

Petaluma, California

Aug 23, 2012 – May 29, 1933 (Age 79)

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BORN
August 23, 2012
DIED
May 29, 1933
AGE
79
LOCATION
Petaluma, California

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Roger Woodward Maslin
Roger, 79, of Petaluma, CA died on Thursday, August 23, at Windsor Care in Petaluma, after a long struggle with Parkinson's.
Roger was born in Berkeley, CA on May 29, 1933 to Mary and Marshall Maslin. He attended Berkeley schools and graduated from Cogswell Polytechnical College in San Francisco, where he served as president of both the honor society and the student body. After graduation he took his first job in Santa Rosa with Fluor Wood Products as a sales engineer.
Roger enjoyed a long career as Laboratory Director for several geotechnical engineering firms in the Bay Area, retiring in 1998 from Giblin Associates.
He served two years in the Army, one of which was spent in Korea.
A loving and devoted husband and father, Roger is survived by his wife of 53 years, Marilyn; daughters Mary (John) Lloyd, Laura (Doug) Bradley, and Molly (Bill) Arbogast; grandchildren Chloe and Duncan Bradley and Liam Arbogast; a sister, Joan; and a niece and nephew.
He is predeceased by his parents, and sister Anne Dorst.
Roger's greatest joys were his family and friends, especially at Echo Lake, where he excelled at water skiing, Echo Ball, Gomoku, and horseshoes. He was also known for his wicked table tennis skills and smooth basketball moves. Roger rarely took a vacation, but loved puttering around his garage, house and cabin. His twinkling eyes, devilish dimples and quick wit will be missed.
A celebration of his life, with family and friends, is planned for later in the year.
A special thank you to family, friends, Roger's caregiver, and Hospice of Petaluma for all your loving support. Memorial Donations may be made to Hospice of Petaluma, 416 Payran St. Petaluma, CA 94952.
Enjoy your martini, Babe!

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Fall 2009 Bonks

My Papa, rough and gruff wrapped around the softest, sweetest heart. Sassy and sparkling to the very end, despite the hardest of struggles. One last bonk for my Papa, and then I'll tuck your grin-smirk behind my ear, to make me smile in the years to come. One last bonk for my Papa, one last bonk from his little girl. xoxoxoxo Chloe Lynn

He was a great co-worker and friend. He will be missed. With an awesome remote control board and sound system.

Sorry to read about your Pop Laura. Sterling

Our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time.

Great tribute to a beloved husband and father. He is missed.

We will always remember the good times! RIP Roger!