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Maureen Dow
March 6, 2009
Roger,
I am so glad to have met you and worked with you. i wish i could have worked with you more. You were such a joy to be around. I will miss you greatly, but I know that you are in a much better place now. You wont be forgotten. To the family I am so sorry for your loss, and may god guide you through this. I enjoyed assisting roger in all his daily needs, and he made my day.
Richard Upton
March 1, 2009
Roger, it was a blessing being a small part of your life. When we are called together to our heavenly home, I look forward to seeing you again, in your perfect God like being. You will be greatly missed.
Cavette Huddleston
February 28, 2009
My main memory of Roger was when he needed new furniture and he questioned me by saying, " Maam you want me to shop at Value City?" " I want my furniture from Ethan Allen." He had exquisite taste!! Roger, may you rest in peace. It was a pleasure knowing you.
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