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Lt. Napier was a great man to work with both because of his personality and because he always had your 6.
Richard C
March 30, 2022 | Work


Buda, Texas
Jul 17, 1943 – Jan 6, 2013
Roger Dale Napier Born in Del Rio Texas on the seventeenth day of July 1943 Roger passed last Sunday six days into the new year in Austin Texas with friends and family close by his side. Remembered by many for his 31 years of service with the Austin Police Department and for his efforts...
Read MoreLt. Napier was a great man to work with both because of his personality and because he always had your 6.
Richard C
March 30, 2022 | Work
what were his daughters names?
GREGORY DAMORE
September 30, 2020 | Friend
Roger, you were not only my brother but my best friend. I will miss talking to you every week. We will all be together some day in that great light above. Love you and miss you always.
John Napier
January 21, 2013 | Roanoke, TX
Roger we had a blast brother! I'm gonna miss you badly , Thanks for Corpus and kiss Glenda for me. . God bless!
Michael HUCKABAY
January 11, 2013 | Magnolia, TX
So many years ago, but so many memories!
Roger was a great boss and a loyal, helpful, and understanding friend. A very special soul!
Kathy Schumann Linder
January 10, 2013
They say you can tell a man's character by how he treats the animals and how they respond. I'm pretty sure Roger is surrounded by four-legs on his new job assignment who welcome his calm and gentle soul.
Until we meet again my friend take care of them for me.
Mary Boyd
January 10, 2013 | Comanche, TX
Uncle Roger may God bless and keep you. I have so many great memories of you and the gang at Pistachio's. You were so protective. I hope you and Dad are enjoying a good fishing trip together in heaven. My deepest sympathies go to your family.
Lisa Cruz
January 09, 2013 | Humble, TX
Roger was the best! He and Culp can watch over us all now.
Janice Greenwood
January 09, 2013 | W. Wendover, NV

It is a good thing that we old timers have our memories of our friends. When they are gone, they live on in our hearts and minds untill we to are gone.I will have no end of memories about Roger.
Many good things can be said about this man.I'm just going to leave it to the old ranger " he would do to ride the river with".
John Boyd
January 09, 2013 | Comanche, TX