Roger-McCormick-Obituary

Roger D. McCormick

Richmond, Virginia

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Roger D. McCormick, 58, of Richmond, passed away June 11, 2005. He was preceded in death by his father, Eugene McCormick; and father-in-law, Bob Moore. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl McCormick; son, Sean McCormick and his wife, Vickie; mother, Darlene McCormick of LaBelle, Mo.; sisters, Star...

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Roger you are dearly missed by all your friends and family!!

Cheryl,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest, most heartfelt sympathies for your loss.

One more entry for my brother. If you can hear me Roger I just want to say that I love you, and you'll never walk alone. Love you always, little sis.

Thinking of you and praying that God will send you peace at this difficult time.

My brother Roger had a wonderful gift that touched many peoples lives, and I have always been so proud of him, and how he could light up peoples lives. He will be loved forever by his friends and family, and sadly missed. May his music live on. Sincerely, Carol Walker.

For all that were touched by my brother...I am so proud of him! He was great to be around, with always a laugh or a funny story! He loved his karaoke, loud cars, his Harleys, Nascar, the Cowboys and Roger's World. He will be dearly missed by his large family of aunts, uncles, & cousins, his sister in Illinois where he grew up, and his sister in MO.

Roger the Dodger was always great! He had a Great Personality. He always made me feel welcomed at CTO. He was full of life. He was full of knowledge and information, which has helped me along the way. I will dearly miss Mr. Roger. My Sympathy, Joyce D. Mendez (San Antonio FRB)

Cheryl, our family is praying for you during your time of loss! I am so sorry for any sadness or pain that you are feeling! Love, Allen, Donna, and Melissa

Heartfelt sympathy to Roger's family. Roger was a wonderful colleague and friend and we will all miss him and his laughter very much.