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Roger Allen
Andrews
January 6, 1961 – June 8, 2026
Roger Allen Andrews, 65, passed away on June 8, 2026.
Roger was born on January 6, 1961, to Paulie Andrews and Louise Webster, both of whom preceded him in death.
Roger lived a life filled with both challenges and triumphs. His journey was not always an easy one, and he faced struggles that often shaped the course of his life. Yet through it all, those who knew him best never lost sight of the good heart he carried. Beneath every hardship was a man who deeply cared for others, loved his family, and always longed for better days.
One of Roger's greatest passions was baseball. As a young man, he was a gifted player known for an incredible curveball that left a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to watch him take the mound. Long after the games ended, stories of his talent and love for the sport continued to be shared by family and friends.
More than anything, Roger loved his children and grandchildren. No matter where life took him or what challenges he faced, they remained a source of pride and joy. Some of his happiest moments were spent talking about them, laughing with them, and watching them grow. The love he had for his family was constant and never in question.
Like all of us, Roger had his share of struggles, but those who knew him best saw beyond them and recognized the kindness, love, and heart that never left him. His life cannot be measured solely by the difficult chapters, but also by the lives he touched, the memories he created, and the love he gave.
Roger is survived by his son, Brian Andrews, his wife Hannah, and their children, Sloane, Dash, Breck, and Brody; his son, Brandon Andrews, and his children, Tanner and Jocelyn; his daughter, Liz Goegel, and her children, Jordan and Zoie; his brothers, Reggie Andrews and Rodney Andrews; his sister-in-law, Lisa; his niece, Megan Klein and her husband, Justin Klein; and his nephew, Zack Andrews and his wife, Leslie Andrews; as well as many extended family members and dear friends whose lives he touched throughout the years.
The family asks that Roger be remembered not for his struggles, but for his heart, his humanity, and the love he shared with those closest to him.
Though he is no longer with us, his memory will live on in the stories we tell, the lessons we carry forward, and the love that remains. He will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always loved.
We love you, Dad. Rest easy.
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