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Roger McGaha Sr.

Lawrenceville, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice McGAHA, Roger, Sr. Mr. Roger A. McGaha, Sr. age 64 of Winterville, GA, formerly of Gwinnett County, passed away Saturday September 26, 2009. He was retired from General Motors Doraville division after 39 years of service and his passion was motorcycling and...

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Just to have worked with Roger was a great privilege. He always had a great attitude and was a bright spot of encouragement to everyone. He will be missed.

I was saddened to learn of Roger's passing. I worked with him for many years at The Doraville Assembly Plant. He was always a person who gave his very best to his job and his fellow workers. We shared many long hot summer nights and frosty winter mornings as we worked production hours and final process afterward while were were assigned the night shift. He never complained and was greatful from the bottom of his heart for the opportunity to use his many talents. Roger will be missed by his...

Rhonda,
Your Daddy was such a sweet man. I remember him coaching our little league softball team and how much fun he made everything. You all were so fortunate to have had such a wonderful father and grandfather! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am very sorry to learn of Roger's passing. It was great working with him at Doraville Assembly, he was definitely a dedicated manager, both knowledgeable and energetic - he had a strong work ethic. May God look upon everyone in your family in the weeks and months to come - I hope your good memories help you to heal as time goes by.

Will truly be missed. He was one of the best supervisors ever to be at General Motors. Always acted like one of the boys.
Ricky Shackelford

Will truly be missed. He was one of the best supervisors ever to be at General Motors. Always acted like one of the boys.
Ricky Shackelford

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My deepest sympathy goes out to your family. Roger was my superintendent at GM and I had the deepest respect for him.

You have my deepest sympathy and are in my thoughts and prayers.