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In Loving Memory

Froesel, Roger L.

Froesel, Roger L., Tues. Aug. 20, 2024. Our dear cousin and friend.

Services: Visitation at Mary, Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 680 W. Lockwood (63119), Fri. Aug. 23, 9 a.m. until funeral mass at 10 a.m.. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY SERVICE..

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6 thoughts on “Froesel, Roger L.”

  1. I remember Roger as I grew up at Westborough and he was one of the golf pros. He had style and was someone I enjoyed seeing on a daily basis. He was a man of faith and always at Mary Queen of Peace for mass. He was a genuine man and someone we will miss. Thank you for the memories and may you rest in peace.

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  2. Sorry we lost Roger. I Remember him from his time at Westborough as assistant pro. He was always bright and cheerful. I’ll miss him.

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  3. Roger was the best! I recently got to know him sitting next to him in Bible Study up at MQP. An original who took the time to know you. Rest In Peace Roger. Enjoy your horses in Heaven.

    Love ,
    Sara ( the one you called Young Lady)

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  4. Roger Froesel was a man of many interests and accomplishments. But above all, it was obvious that he was a devout Catholic. I recall, many years ago when our teenage sons were caddying at either of the two neighborhood golf clubs, my husband and I pointed to Roger as a role model for our boys to follow to Mass on Sunday before checking in at the golf course. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace.

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  5. I’m so sorry to hear of Roger’s passing. He was a customer at the frame shop where I worked. He always brought unique photos and items in to be framed. He was a very interesting man, for sure. He was a devout Catholic and he loved his gray horses.
    Rest in Peace, Roger!

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  6. We are so sorry to hear of Roger’s passing. He was a fixture at our house for many years. The red Thunderbird was often parked out front! Roger had a kind and generous heart. He always made sure my Mom had a beautiful flower arrangement for special occasions. And he sent me flowers while I was away at college. He always signed the card, “A Secret Admirer,” so the girls in my dorm could have fun guessing. Many years later, when I was in town, we would enjoy a dinner at Al,s, his favorite restaurant. Roger had quite a flair for fashion and fun. We enjoyed his sense of humor, his pranks and his extensive network of friends. Roger was a man of deep Faith and often told me how he prayed for me and Amy. I truly appreciated that. He will be greeted in Heaven by the Coyle Clan and missed by those of us left behind. Rest in Peace, my Friend.

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