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Roger Brent Musgrove

Olympia, Washington

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Roger Brent Musgrove

Roger Brent Musgrove, 67, of Olympia passed away Sunday February 20, 2011 of COPD. Roger was born in Rochester WA on November 2, 1943 to Wayne and Pearl Musgrove. He was a horse enthusiast and long time member of the Thurston County Mounted Posse. Roger was also...

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Roger you have never been forgotten. You are in our thoughts frequently. You are missed.

Roger, you were a special person in my life and I know you are going to be missed by all of those who loved you...your Mom joined you yesterday and I can't help but visualize that reunion...Love to Jerry and Shiloh and all of the Musgrove Family...Debbie Dalebout

I still have fond memories of Roger from our teenage dating years. My condolences to all of the Musgrove family, who were always so welcoming to me.

Roger was one of a kind. I like to think that he is not gone just out back checking on the cattle. Thanks for the memories. Mary & the Staff @ TLC TACK

Roger was so kind to my daughter, Kelbe, as she learned to team pen and ranch sort. She's so worried about Cowboy and how he'll be without Roger. Our thoughts are with all of Roger's family, both natural born and those that are at the stables for riding, penning and sorting.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Roger's family at this time. His sense of humor will be missed. Thank you for all the memories and all the fun at the flying M , and for the use of Cowboy on occ. Hope you are riding in the sky free from pain.

Roger, we only met once or twice but I always found you to be a kind and generous soul. You were a treasure from God because you shared your wealth without any expectations. I hope that Gods grace shines upon you and his everlasting light guided you to heaven to bask in His glory. Thank you for your gifts here on Earth and Bless you for carrying out Gods plan. May God forgive you for your sins and except you for who you are, Amen.

Roger, you welcomed everyone to your arena like long awaited friends. You were the perfect host making sure everyone had a good time and you even rode with us when we needed a teammate. We always joked about our "special bond". I will never forget you and all you did for me at a very low point in my life. You said it was no big deal but to me it was immense. I hope you know that. You will never be forgotten.

roger....you are going to be very missed. You have taught me so much bout life and having a good attitude...you were always so positive, caring, and so so smart. You are one of the toughest, strongest cowboys I know. You have always been there for me and my family, boy troubles, and life questions....I'm always going to remember your big smile on your face during Saturday night pennings and your dedication to the farm! Love and miss you tons!