I cannot imagine that anyone else associated with the C&TS will be missed more than Roger. Actually I met Barbara first in 2018 when a friend and I went out to ride the first eastbound of the 2018 season. We were just looking around at their little shop when she introduced herself. I only saw him twice more. IN 2022, when I went to the depot in Osier to lock it up, one of the westbound docen'ts chores, they were doing their drone thing from the road crossing near the depot. Then in 2023, I encountered Roger in the yard at Chama. Rest in peace buddy, I'll see you again, probably relatively soon as I am 85 and feeling it.
A friend at church passed away from a suddent heart attack a few weeks ago. Rick was only 68 and just didn't wake up one morning. During the celebration of life service his cousin made a remark that at first seems irreverant, but then if one thinks it is serious.
"Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The nearer the end, the faster it goes" As a teenager I thought my father was demented when he would say that the older one got, the faster time went. But as a great-grandfather of 3 now myself, I know he was right.
Jerry