its and attended Chillicothe Business College in Chillicothe, MO. He studied accounting and telegraphy. He was fortunate to get a job in 1948 with Chicago Northwestern Railway as an Agent and Telegrapher relieving agents/operators while they were on vacation or ill. After enough seniority he was able to bid on a permanent job and has worked in many small Iowa towns through the years. Some of them were Orange City, Woolstock, Algona, Alden, Eagle Grove, Webster City, Jewell, Hampton, and Iowa Falls. In 1950 he married a cute red-haired gal that he enjoyed roller skating with in Forest City. Her name was Marilyn Anderson, the two were married at the Calvary Baptist Church in Forest City on September 16, 1950. They had three children. After a long and fulfilling career with the Chicago Northwestern Railroad he took an early retirement in 1988 with 38 years of service. He wasn't the kind of person to stay home much, he enjoyed people, new adventures, and he enjoyed driving to new places, He started working at Winnebago in Forest City delivering motor homes. He drove throughout the United States and Canada, as well. Sometimes he got a chance to deliver near family in California, which was a treat for him. Another part time job Roger enjoyed was working for Iowa State University Agronomy Dept. He would pick up corn samples from various plots all over the state and deliver them back to Ames for testing. Another fun job he had was working for Enterprise delivering cars in the Auto Rental Dept. Many times, he picked up clients and had a new friend after the trip. All of these part time retirement jobs involved driving and people. He enjoyed the camaraderie of coworkers and most of the time he traveled in groups at these jobs. Marilyn and Roger enjoyed wintering in Arizona for about 14 years and spent lots of time with relatives there. Roger loved the Lord, his family, and his heritage. He would joke he was 110% Norwegian; he was proud and honored to serve his Country in WWII. Roger had an innate ability to connect with people and assume the best in everyone. He is survived by his children: Brian (Rita) Sogard, Woodland, CA, Janene (George) Noble, Ames, IA, and Kirk (Denise) Sogard, Chandler, AZ. He has 3 grandsons Shawn (Faye) Sogard, Jason (Carrie) Noble, NW Spain, Scott Noble, Milwaukee, WI. 4 great grandsons Jonas, Asher, Caleb and Judah Noble, and 2 great granddaughters; Oliva and Victoria Sogard, Lincoln, CA. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marilyn Sogard in 2017, his parents, and his brothers Kenneth in 1989, and Lewis in 2023. A visitation will be held on Saturday, April 20, 2024, starting at 10:00 a.m. at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care (414 Lincoln Way Ames, Iowa 50010) with a funeral service to follow at 11:00 a.m. Memorial can be directed to Alzheimer's Association, http://www.alz.org/ or a Hospice of your choice. Online condolences may be directed to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com