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December 13, 1949 - December 29, 2020

The family is planning a service to be at a later date and time. Memorial contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, c/o the funeral home.

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I love and miss you. This song is for you. https://youtu.be/GwRSZnUzSfk (Rascal Flatts- "How They Remember You"). You were always positive.

Posted by Nelda Purk on January 4, 2021

You will be dearly missed my friend R.I.P. Roger

Posted by Denise Ambs on January 4, 2021

I will miss seeing Roger at the club, and playing pool and cribbage. Always enjoyed our conversations, and his live life to the fullest way. Also a big thank you for serving our country . Always remembered, and Never forgotten. Til we meet again.

Posted by Mike Myers on January 1, 2021

To the brinneman family. Roger was a great guy. He will be missed greatly. R.I.P Roger.

Posted by Anonymous on December 31, 2020

Roger... we love you and miss you very much. You were the band's biggest fan (besides Remi) and critic. You were at every single practice. You adored Remi and she adored you, she misses her uncle Roger. You will forever be in our hearts. Your wings were ready, our hearts were not. Heaven gained a hero

Posted by Alyssa VanBruggen on December 31, 2020

I've known Roger since I was teenager. In the 70's we were room mates and I remember being so broke we ate pot pies every day. They were 25 cents each and we thought they were too good to be true. I also remember taking a road trip to visit his grandfather and we had a blast...maybe it was in Indiana. I was surprised to learn he only had an outhouse and Roger laughed and just said, "yep welcome to country Deb." Roger was always such a happy, fun loving guy and I'm glad to have had a few fun nights with him at the club on his return to Michigan. All my love to his family. I know he will be deeply missed. See you again some day Rog. We'll bake some cookies! Love Deb

Posted by Deb Heisler (Borgman) on December 31, 2020