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Stephen Alexander Christopher Royer

Columbus, Ohio

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ROYER Stephen Alexander Christopher (Hog) Royer, age 57, fell asleep in the arms of Morpheus on May 21, 2005, at his home in Laurelville, OH. He was preceded in death by his parents Bob and Cassie Royer. Survived by his wife, Lynn; his kids, Starbuck and paws; and his chosen family, his friends....

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Lynn, We just returned from vacation when we heard the sad news. Mike and I want to send our love and prayers to you and the family. Hog will be greatly missed. He was a fun-loving guy with a heart of gold, and he made the best chili in town. Please know that we will be thinking of you.

Lynn,
It's been many years since we saw one another back in the All American Cable days. :) I want to express my sympathy to you and tell you my thoughts & prayers are with you. I'll always remember Hog with a bright twinkle in his eyes & a big smile on his face. He was always so warm & friendly to me and it was as if noone was a stranger to him. I know how hard it is to lose someone we love and that's so close to us. But I believe they're not gone forever, just simply gone away until...

I didn't know Steve, but Karen Haley is one of my best friends and I know how hard she tried to get a flight to attend Steve's services. He and his family sure meant a lot to Karen and I know personally how special Karen is, so Steve must have been also. I am so sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Betsy Briggs

Hi, I met you at Linda Cortellesi's father's furneral. I graduated with Steve. Just wanted to say how sorry I was for your loss.

Lynn,

I am so sorry to hear of Steve's death. We all had such great times at class reunions. He enjoyed life and will always be remembered.

Guido & I were so priviledged to have HOG and Lynn attend our wedding. It gave our children an opportunity to meet them - after all the stories we had told!
Lynn, we hope we can still see each other when we "hop" into Columbus...we cherish those times.
Bonnie (WHS Class of `66) & Guido (WHS Class of `65)

I remember Steve as a wonderful fun-loving character and I know you will miss him deeply. My thoughts and prayers and love are with you and Steve too.

I'm with you in spirit but cannot be there for the service. Love and peace to you both.