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Roger Lynn Lewis, 66, passed away on October 25th 2020. He was a kind father & friend. He grew up in Dallas, Texas and started a family. There he had his son Heath and two daughters Heather & Harmony. He then, later separated. Then, he went on & had another significant other and had children Zachary, Dakota and Cheyenne. The couple moved from Texas to Phoenix, Arizona and then had youngest daughter Cassidy. He had 13 grand children but unfortunately, didn’t see many of them.


Roger had many occupations in his life but I truly believe being a father was one of them.

You see, Roger had lots of struggles in his life. But he was a fighter. He always did the best he could and never gave up. Sometimes that led him to trouble, but in the end you would see why he did what he did. And you can see that he truly, undoubtedly loved his kids even when times were tough.


In the last remanding years he spent some time with his grand kids whom lived close or with him, as he resided with his son Dakota. He spent time watching and reliving his favorite shows, having a coke soda and his smoke. Oh, and we can’t forget FOOTBALL. Roger was a Dallas Cowboys fan his whole life. Something strong his son Dakota and himself had in common.

Roger touched a lot of our hearts forever. He made mistakes but showed his love far more. It was truly a blessing, being his family.

Rest In Peace Roger, we love you.
Until we meet again 🧡

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