Roger-Ward-Obituary

Roger Ward

Grandville, Michigan

1943 - 2021

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Ward, Roger 3/9/1943 - 3/6/2021 Roger Franklin Ward, age 77, of Wyoming, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, March 6, 2021. Roger was born in Arkansas and then moved to Tennessee. He enlisted in the Army in 1964 and served six years in the Tennessee National Guard as a tanker from 1964-1970....

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The Powers family misses you Roger. We still tell your stories and have fun remembering all the good times.

Another year has come and gone since you left us and I still miss you terribly. God has you in his arms and you´re always in my heart. Love you Roger

We miss you every day Roger. We know you're looking down knowing that you were the best Grandpa a kid could ask for. You were a very cool father in law and made my life better for you being in it. Rest easy my friend.

2023 and I am still healing from the loss. I am thankful that god has you, but I miss everything about you. I still pick up the phone to call you but realize no one will answer. I will be with you soon. Love you so much big brother.

We are going to miss you so much! Our 4th of July’s will never be the same.
We love you!

Roger was the best father in law a man could ask for and the best grandpa a kid could ever want. Big Rodge was caring generous and kind. Rodger was someone you could always count on for a laugh and a smile and to make those family things you didn't necessarily want to do enjoyable. I will miss him dearly but know he's in a better place. Rest easy Rodge knowing you lived this life righteous.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Best big brother anyone could have and loved him with all my heart. Sixty years with never a single harsh word between us was one thing we were proud of and I will miss our weekly phone calls. So happy that you are with our Lord and no more pain. I will miss everything about you, but my heart is full of wonderful times and memories. We will be together soon

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Deepest sympathies from Joe and Sylvia