Roger-Schiller-Obituary

Roger M. Schiller

Woodstock, Illinois

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WOODSTOCK – Roger M. Schiller, 64, of Woodstock, passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at his home in Woodstock.He was born on July 26, 1947, in McHenry to Raymond and Doris (Hamil) Schiller.Roger loved his work and was a civil engineer at MWH Global.He also loved music and was an accomplished...

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I was a high school classmate of Roger. I just found out about his passing. I am so sorry for his family and friends. He was a very memorable friend.

I am so sorry for your loss...

Roger and I were in the same line of business. I did commute with Roger almost everyday to Chicago. I still see him seating on that special seat in 2nd quite car of Metra in the morning, His hobby of gardens and engineering design and planning were our topics of conversation every day. I learned a lot from him and he will always be my teacher and a great friend. Miss you Roger. RIP.

Hartland Express around 1974

RIP Roger. we have many fond memories of being entertained by the Hartland Express. your smile, wit and music will be missed. condolences to your family. john and marilyn kugler pt orange, florida

The world is a better place for everyone who knew Roger. My heart will always remember the Ramblin' Boy with the wry grin strummin' on the gut bucket. Roger's spirit filled a room and will remain forever in my memory.

To all Roger's family, my deepest condolences. He will be greatly missed especially the first thing on some mornings in the office lunch room when he and I used to get our coffee and chatted a bit. He always made me laugh (with a twinkle in his eye) by asking how I was and I would respond that it was too early to tell but that he should ask me again at 5:00 o'clock. I join all my colleagues in mourning a great loss.

To all his family and friends I knew there was something special about Rog when we got acquainted back in the 70's and early 80's. We came together at the Hartland Forge in Hartland, Ill. He used to call me "boss" which was a joke! Rog didn't need a boss! He was the most cooperative and congenial person I ever met. He and Al Fyfe and I worked together for three years. I should say laughed. We had more fun than any three people should be allowed. I would like to extend my deepest...

To the entire Schiller family, our deepest sympathy...
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