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August 14, 1949 - February 22, 2019

Cremation will take place and a celebration of his life will be held Sunday, March 10, 2019, at Eastland Bowling Center, 5570 Gull Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 49048, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. Memorials may be made to the charity of one’s choice, c/o the funeral home.

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It's been awhile since you passed away but I didn't know where I could find you. You were always amazing boss at Harpos in Kalamazoo. You were the best and I was grateful for you giving me a job. We had a blast. Holding on to the wonderful memories. I was so bummed out that you passed away.

Posted by Anonymous on October 28, 2021

Jane and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Roger was loved by so many people and will truly be missed. Eastland won’t be the same without his smile and contagious laugh.

Posted by Peggy Meier on March 3, 2019

Sorry for loss, sending prayers to you and your family, God be with thru the hard time! He going to be miss by many friends and family, great guy!

Posted by Sharon Flegel on February 27, 2019

Jane so sorry for your loss. Sending sympathy and condolences to you and family .

Posted by Claire Thornton Carpenter on February 27, 2019

Fond memories of Roger from Harpo's Lanes days. Rest in peace Roger***patti & brian

Posted by Brian & Patti Steffler Stoyanoff on February 26, 2019

He will be greatly missed. Our condolences to the family. We've known Roger for many years. We thought he was a very nice person. We knew Roger through the bowling alley. RIP Roger.

Posted by Lynn and Cindy Goolsby on February 25, 2019

Thank you for everything over the last 20 yrs. You were amazing to my mom and the best and only poppa my kids ever knew. You always made sure we had what we needed. Words cannot express the gratitude i have for you or how much you will truly be missed. The world will not be the same without you.

Posted by Steve wilder on February 24, 2019

Jane, even though Roger and I weren't close I will always miss him. Condolences to you and your family.

Posted by Mike Byers on February 24, 2019

My deepest sympathies to Roger's children, Jodi, Brianne & Brian.

Posted by Anonymous on February 24, 2019

Janie, my prayers are for comfort for you. Roger is with Debbie tonight. Some day you\'ll be united in Heaven with them. You know where l am if you need me for anything.

Posted by Mary Benny on February 23, 2019

My condolences to the Roger Byers family and to his children, Jodi, Bree and Brian Byers. I was sorry to hear of your loss.

Posted by Patrecia Smith-Daley on February 23, 2019

My deepest sympathies to the family. Roger was always a kind and friendly character at the bowling alley. His his kind heart and humor will be missed.

Posted by Shawn Fuller on February 23, 2019

Condolences to your family. Although we really didn’t know each other well, you were still my father. Rest In Peace. ~ Jodi

Posted by Anonymous on February 23, 2019

Well known man with a great heart. One of the first to hug me when my husband recently passed. Will miss your greetings at Eastland. RIP my friend?

Posted by Lillian Gibson on February 23, 2019

I love u uncle Roger and u will be missed but never forgotten. Plz tell my dad and grandma Jan I love and miss them to

Posted by Brandy Ashley on February 23, 2019

You will be deeply missed by our family. We love you Rog. Love, The Schwili's Brian, Angie, Shane, Brandon and Peyton.

Posted by Angela Schwili on February 23, 2019

You will be missed

Posted by Jolene Reed on February 23, 2019

We met Roger back during his "Harpo's" days, but as life changed we drifted apart. Finding him again at Eastland Bowl where he was always friendly. We are so sorry to hear of his sudden passing. We will be keeping you, Jane, and your family in our prayers. Praying for peace and comfort during this difficult time. Roger will be missed by many. Mike & Teresa Weidemann

Posted by Mike & Teresa Weidemann on February 23, 2019