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Roger Stuart Hobbs

January 24, 1948 - November 9, 2020
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Roger Stuart Hobbs, 72, passed away in Denton, Texas, November 9, 2020.   Service: A service will be at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery at a later date.   Roger was born January 24, 1948 in Muskegon, Michigan to Robert Lawrence and Estella Amanda Estler Hobbs. He loved to read, hunt and fish, and going toContinue Reading

Gary Wilson left a message on November 17, 2020:
My sincere condolences on hearing that Roger had passed away. He and I passed many an evening when together sharing a beverage of choice, our love of country and our times in SE Asia. We considered one another "friends and brothers" and I will remember that sentiment as I think about him. As a veteran and a Christian I know that we shall see one another again, as brothers, at some point in the future. May he rest in peace and in the arms of the Lord.
Carlos Grimaldi left a message on November 17, 2020:
Roger was a mentor a friend and a great man and to all his love ones please accept my condolences and be aware that in spite that we don’t see each other’s I always keep Roger in my mind as a good man and great friend so let us all hope that one day we’ll be with him
Dee Stollman left a message on November 15, 2020:
Roger- I am very sorry for your loss. Your Dad lives on in your memory and the legacy he left as witnessed daily in the person you are. My sincere sorrow during this difficult time. Prayers to you, Pam, and all your family
Travis Russell left a message on November 12, 2020:
Sorry to hear of your loss
Corki Tawney Thorstein left a message on November 11, 2020:
So sorry to hear of your lost. Sending prayers an love to the family.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Corki Tawney Thorstein left a message on November 11, 2020:
Roger, Glen, and.Mike.getting caught inside of the new Reeths Puffer school while it was under construction and the police bring them back to Aunt Honey's house while we were visiting. Sending our prayers and love.
Biggers Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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