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Roger A. Fannin, 78, passed away August 30, 2024. He was preceded in death by parents, Gerald and Adeline Fannin; brothers, Jerry and Paul Fannin. Roger is survived by wife of 59 years, LaVonne Fannin; daughters, Penelope (Martin) Atwood, Priscilla Carlisle, and Patience (Donald) Williams; grandchildren, Brandon and Symon Atwood, Emily (Tyler) Muncy, Natalie Miller, Derick Carlisle, Timothy Williams, and Courtney (Ronnie) Arnold; 10 great-grandchildren; and furry companion, Boot.
Roger retired from Plumber Pipefitter Union 189. He enjoyed riding his Harley and golfed as often as he could. Roger was a member of the Masonic Temple. He loved spending time with his grandkids. On Thursdays, he frequented Sports and Spirits Bar to play Queen of Hearts. Roger was a longtime member of Apple City Motorcycle Club in Jackson, OH.
Visitation Friday, September 6, 2024 from 4-6pm at Newcomer, SW Chapel, 3393 Broadway, Grove City, OH.
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