Obit: Bymers, Roger #3 (1940 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Atkinson, Bruce, Bymers, Foss, Hannasch, Harris, Reckner, Rose,
Vanderhoof, Zuk
----Source: Life Tributes Funeral Home (Spencer, WI) 2/032019
Bymers, Roger (23 NOV 1940 - 28 JAN 2019)
Roger Bymers, 78, of Spencer, passed away peacefully on Monday evening the 28th
of January 2019 while in Palliative Care at Marshfield Medical Center.
A memorial service to celebrate Roger’s life will take place at 12noon on
Saturday, February 2, 2019 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Spencer with Pastor
Donald Bruce officiating. Committal services will follow in West Spencer
Cemetery Township of Sherman with full military honors conducted by The Loyal
American Legion Post 175. Family and friends are invited to gather on Saturday
at St. John’s Lutheran Church from 9AM until time of services.
The honor of pallbearer belongs to his grandsons: Payton Bymers, Steven Reckner,
Todd Harris Jr., Alek Foss and Tyler Atkinson.
Roger was born November 23, 1940 in Spencer, the son of Paul and Ethel
(Vanderhoof) Bymers. He graduated from Spencer High School in May 1959;
graduated from Army mechanic’s school Fort Sill, OK in April 1960; and attended
many schools studying automotive repair and service station management. He was
united in marriage to Mary Ann Rose on April 9, 1961 in Menomonee, MI.
Roger faithfully served his country beginning in October 1961 until his
honorable discharge from the United Sates Army National Guard in the 32nd
Infantry Division and during the Berlin Crisis. Roger worked at the Spencer
Farmers Co-op for 28 years and the former Jensen Motors in Spencer as a mechanic
always willing to help you out with a car engine problem, fixing a tire or
helping you any way he could. He also provided years of service to the Spencer
and surrounding communities through his home business—Roger’s Tire and Repair.
He was a longtime member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Spencer, a former Spencer
Village trustee/board member, was a founding member of the Spencer Swap Stompers
Snowmobiling Club, was a mechanic for a stockcar team and was probably best
known in Spencer and surrounding communities for his 48 dedicated years to the
Spencer Area Fire Department; which he joined in 1964. Over his career Roger had
held the rank of firefighter, captain, assistant chief and held the position of
fire chief from 1996-2011. Roger along with others from the community were
instrumental in operating the Spencer Fire Department Garage Sale, a fundraiser
for the fire department but also a resource for those families or individuals
who lost everything in house fires. Roger would say “just come in and take what
you need”. Roger along with many others selflessly gave many hours of their time
to help others. As a fireman, Roger has also worked with the Spencer Public
School system to teach fire safety education and ensure the safety of all
children, parents, teachers, other school employees and general public.
Roger was also founder and president of the Spencer Retired Firefighters
Breakfast Club that met every month to have breakfast and share stories. He was
a member of the Spencer Historical Society and knew countless facts about the
village. Roger was awarded with the honor of being “Spencer Citizen of the Year
2004”.
His hobbies included camping with his family, fishing, being a stand-in for
Santa Claus because Santa could not always be everywhere all the time, fixing a
tire for you or just maybe sitting down to talk for a while.
Survivors include his wife Mary Ann Bymers of Spencer; his children: Mike
(Jeannette) Bymers of Neillsville, Linda (Jeff) Reckner of Stratford, Pam
(special friend Tony Hannasch) Foss of Sisseton SD, Roxanne Zuk of Weston and
Tonia (Mike Loe) Bymers of Hutchinson, MN; his grandchildren: Payton, Jayden,
Steven, Stacey, Todd, Alek, Matthew, Tyler, Andrew, Sydney and Taryn; his great
grandchildren: Kaylee, Tanner, Lilyanna, Dylan, Logan and Mason. Roger is
further survived by other relatives, friends and fellow firefighters.
He was preceded in death by his parents and son-in-law Bill Zuk.
In lieu of flowers, the family is accepting memorials in Roger’s name to be
given to The Spencer Area Fire Department.
His arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.
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