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Roger Lynn Ziegler

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Roger Lynn Ziegler

Birth
Mallard, Palo Alto County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 Mar 2017 (aged 75)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
Memorial ID
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BIO:
Roger Lynn Ziegler, 75, was born July 27, 1941 and passed away March 24, 2017. Roger is survived by daughter Tierza Havier, grandchildren Savannah Havier, Jensen Havier and Airick Havier and three great grandchildren Stacio Vega, Eli Havier and Chevelle Havier.

Roger was born in Mallard, Iowa the tenth child of Wayne Faye Ziegler and Irene Ruth Ricke. Roger attended Sunnyslope High School and then joined the Air Force in November of 1958. In 1961, he married Dorothy McKisson in Redwood City, California. After leaving the Air Force, Roger went to culinary school and later worked at APS where he became an electrician. Roger was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Roger and Dorothy spent most of their marriage in Peoria, Arizona where they had a mini-farm. Roger was a member of Kiwanis and spent his spare time raising animals and being a good husband, father and "papa" to his grandchildren.

Memorial donations in the name of Roger Ziegler can be made to the Agape Fund at the Sun City Church of the Nazarene.
BIO:
Roger Lynn Ziegler, 75, was born July 27, 1941 and passed away March 24, 2017. Roger is survived by daughter Tierza Havier, grandchildren Savannah Havier, Jensen Havier and Airick Havier and three great grandchildren Stacio Vega, Eli Havier and Chevelle Havier.

Roger was born in Mallard, Iowa the tenth child of Wayne Faye Ziegler and Irene Ruth Ricke. Roger attended Sunnyslope High School and then joined the Air Force in November of 1958. In 1961, he married Dorothy McKisson in Redwood City, California. After leaving the Air Force, Roger went to culinary school and later worked at APS where he became an electrician. Roger was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Roger and Dorothy spent most of their marriage in Peoria, Arizona where they had a mini-farm. Roger was a member of Kiwanis and spent his spare time raising animals and being a good husband, father and "papa" to his grandchildren.

Memorial donations in the name of Roger Ziegler can be made to the Agape Fund at the Sun City Church of the Nazarene.


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