CONDOLENCES (GuestBook) |
Donna and Family, Rodger was one of the finest Legionnares that we have known. It was my privilege to serve under his command. He will be greatly missed and long remembered. You and your family are in out thoughts and prayers.
Posted: 8/26/2014 by Rev. Norris & Lisa Keirn of Terre Haute , IN , United States
Donna, Randy and I are so sorry for your loss and share your grief. We loved Roger and have been blessed beyond measure for having known him. He was a great role model for many through his service in The American Legion. We will never forget the time Roger came to our farm to hunt and ended up covered in ticks. He was a great man! With out love and sympathy, Debbie and Randy Beeler
Posted: 8/26/2014 by Debbie & Randy Beeler of Mitchell, IN,
My deepest sympathy. Ron Patton 7th District Commander
Posted: 8/26/2014 by Ron Patton of Bloomfield, In, USA
I am now serving my 16th Commander of the American Legion in Indiana as the Department Judge Advocate.Roger was one of the 16. He was a wonderful leader, a true gentleman and a credit to the vetrans he served. He will be missed by all. Roger was r4espedcted by his friends and i am sure loved by his family. I send my condolences. Joe Bumbleburg DJA
Posted: 8/26/2014 by Joseph Bumbleburg of Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Our condolences to Donna Baker and family.Rodger always greeted you with a friendly smile and a firm handshake. My wife Valeria and I are so greatful to have known Rodger. He was indeed respected in the American Legion family. The American Legion, Department of Indiana Past 5th District Commander Dick Thomas
Posted: 8/27/2014 by Dick & Valeria Thomas of Kokomo,, IN., USA
Carole and I send our deepest sympathy to Donna and family. I worked the Oratorical High School Scholarship Program w/ Roger for over 2 decades. He preceded me as State Chairman and was a Teacher and Mentor.I will always be grateful and he will be missed, especially for his friendship. Fred and Carole Langley
Posted: 8/28/2014 by fred langley of valparaiso, in,
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Roger at Community Hospital. He was so kind and thoughtful. He would monitor our parking areas during the times that shifts were changing and if it was raining or there was any kind of bad weather, he would pull up and try to fit as many people in his vehicle as he could and drive them up to the door. He always had a smile on his face and a kind word to say to everyone. We will miss him terribly.
Posted: 8/28/2014 by Cindy Weber of Anderson, IN, USA