Roger-Munck-Obituary

Roger G. Munck Sr.

Northford, Connecticut

Jun 16, 1940 – Jun 20, 2025

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BORN
June 16, 1940
DIED
June 20, 2025
LOCATION
Northford, Connecticut

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Roger G. Munck, Sr. Roger G. Munck, Sr., 85, of Northford, passed away tragically on Friday, June 20th, 2025, from injuries received in a motor vehicle that morning. He was the beloved husband of 60 years this September to Beverly Casey Munck. Roger was born in New Haven on June 16th, 1940, and...

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Beverly & Family - So sorry to hear of Roger's passing. We went back a long way, but whenever we met we'd always talked about old times and good memories. Roger was a "one-off" kinda guy. Always interesting and uplifting. Still picture him on his bike. Hopefully, he has the sun on his face and the wind at his back. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences on your loss. Roger will be in my prayers. Lou Ranciato

R.I.P Roger..... from talking at breakfast in the Northford Diner, to chatting on the Farmington Canal in Hamden! You complemented so many times how nice we took care of the canal!!! Honored to call you a friend!!!!

We were friends since teens. My heart goes out to Beverly and his sons. RIP Roger.

Such sad news. Roger was one in a million. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Enjoyed our conversations at Burger King in North Haven. Especially discussIng current events. Roger was fun to be around. R.I.P.

RIP Roger. You were truly a unique character that I enjoyed talking to about a variety of topics. You always made me smile and laugh. I will miss you coming in for lunch and giving you a little extra rice pudding! May God hold your family close to get through this difficult time.

R.I.P. Roger! So sad to hear of your passing. Truly a great guy!

R.I.P. Roger! So sad to hear of your passing. Truly a great guy!

My sincere condolences go out to all of Roger´s family for his loss. I worked with Roger in P&WA North Haven Facilities for many years. He was always upbeat, funny and had some very memorable quips about any given situation. He was a once in a lifetime character that one never forgets. May you now rest in peace, Roger.