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Roger Willard Nelson

June 28, 1950 – March 1, 2025


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Roger Willard Nelson was born on June 28, 1950, to Lief and Avis Nelson at St. Mary’s Hospital in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. He attended several schools because of his father’s career in the U.S. Air Force. He graduated from Lakenheath American High School at RAF Lakenheath, England, UK, in June 1968.

After meeting Mary Brand in 1969 at Moorhead State College (now Minnesota State University Moorhead), he joined the U.S. Navy and became a dental technician. He and Mary were married on July 25, 1970, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Moorhead, Minnesota. While in the Navy, they adopted their first child, Laura Marie, on September 1, 1972. Two months later they got pregnant, and Jennifer Christine was born on their third anniversary. Roger was discharged in August 1973, and they moved to Fargo, North Dakota where he started working in the dental field and playing in rock bands. He later graduated from the North Dakota State School of Science (now North Dakota State College of Science) in Wahpeton, North Dakota with a degree in dental hygiene. After working in that field and teaching dental hygiene at the State School of Science, he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in psychology and Master of Science Degree in addiction counseling at North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota. He worked in the addiction field for 34 years, with the majority of those years at Chandler Valley Hope in Chandler, Arizona.

He is well known throughout the recovery community since he has been in recovery for 44 years.

He started playing drums in the 3rd grade, following in his father’s footsteps. He played drums and bass guitar in several different rock bands from 1965 until 1983.

Roger and his family moved to Mesa, Arizona, in 1985, and to Queen Creek, Arizona in 2005 where he continued working in the addiction field and played and sang in praise bands for 19 years. He also wrote several songs throughout his lifetime. He and Mary have been members of Ironwood Church since 2013.

Roger and Mary’s favorite thing to do is to have family gatherings in their home or at a nearby park. For many years they loved playing music together, exploring Arizona, and off-roading in the desert. After driving to a remote area of the desert, they would get out of the vehicle and comment on how quiet and peaceful it was. They would find a shady spot, build a campfire and grill steaks, and do some exploring. It was an extra treat if it had rained recently and there was a little flowing stream.

Roger was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2017 and was treated by the Mayo Clinic. His final months were spent under the care of Hospice of the Valley. We love you and miss you dear Husband, Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa and Brother. We know you are in our Dear Savior’s arms, and we look forward to a glorious reunion with you in Heaven.

Roger is survived by his wife, Mary, of 54 years; two daughters, Laura Wyant (Jeff) of Apache Junction, Arizona and Jennifer Nelson of Prescott Valley, Arizona; four grandchildren, Lacy Ford (Alex), Morgan Russman (Sam), Sophie Matteson, and John Foley III (Destiny); one great-grandchild, Alii Ford; and two sisters, Shari Gamradt of Sauk Centre, Minnesota and Lisa Thornton of Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Roger’s funeral service will be on Friday, March 14, 2025, at Noon at Ironwood Church, 8635 E. Pecos Rd., Mesa, Arizona 85212. There will be a viewing one hour before the service at the church. Following the service, Roger will be laid to rest at San Tan Memorial Gardens at Schnepf Farms, 22425 E. Cloud Rd., Queen Creek, Arizona 85142. Funeral arrangements are through San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, Queen Creek, Arizona.

“Donations can be made to Hospice of the Valley in Roger Nelson’s name. 2020 E. Woodside Ct., Gilbert, AZ 85297, Donate

Link to view the service:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrLygiEzwJw

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  1. Mike Cole says:

    Roger was a good friend, and a good man. He came our meeting for several years when he ran Tempe Valley Hope. He did everything possible to help the AA community. I’m so sorry to hear of his passing, and send prayers and condolences to Mary and family. Sincerely, Mike Cole

  2. Ericka Olsen says:

    What a beautiful tribute to Roger. While he will be so missed, we are so thankful that he is finally at peace, celebrating in love with all that passed before him. Much love to you Mary, Laura and Jennifer.
    Ericka (Roberts) and Steve Olsen

  3. Mike Japenga says:

    Thanks Roger for your counsel, patience, and love when you were my boss. I’m glad we stayed in touch over the years. I love and appreciate you. Enjoy your new journey brother! Say hey to Jesus for me. Catch you later.

  4. Juanita Gregoire says:

    I would like to thank Roger for his integrity, honesty, and love for the human spirit. I had the honor of working with him through his career with Valley Hope. His sense of humor carried us through many stressful times and he always made me laugh.

  5. Michael Brown says:

    Roger was not only a friend and mentor, he was a valuable resource for many areas of recovery ❤️‍🩹 his vast knowledge of how it worked and fields of study where second to none. He helped so many of us on our journey and he shall be sadly missed but I happy to say I got to spend some time with him talk and ask him questions that only someone who walked the walk could share . Thank You 🙏 so much …
    Love ❤️ and much respect ✊ Sir. …

  6. Patrick K. Varney says:

    Roger,
    I feel blessed to have known you my friend, you had that Holly Spirit sparkle in your eyes .For many years you gave back unselfish to AA, I know this because you sponsored me for a short time. .Many of us including my self admired the integrity and knowledge you bring to the treatment industry in Arizona, I’ll never forget your staff trainings at CVH and seeing your name on everything at TVH.
    Thank you Roger,
    See ya in the big meeting!

  7. Robert Andoniello says:

    Roger saved my Life. He guided me towards a new way of living. He was a Light in the Dark and I will miss him dearly.

  8. Robert Andoniello says:

    💙💙💙

  9. Steven Bush says:

    His wisdom and friendship by many, many others will be missed!!!

  10. Dennis Olson says:

    Mary and family, my condolence on Rogers’ passing. Thank you for sending me a text message about this. I do not use the cell phone very often and only this morning did I check it to see if there were any new messages (3/11/25). We have not been back to Arizona for the past 7 years. It was nice to get in touch with you guys when we did make the trip down to Arizona and to see you at the 50th class reunion here in Wadena. Good memories of Roger as a classmate back in the early 1960’s.

  11. Winston Fritz says:

    My heart sincerely goes out to the family of Roger.
    ” Today and always, may loving memories bring strength and comfort to you.”
    Winston

  12. Mejia family says:

    The Mejia family’s sends their love & prayers to the family. We remember Roger kindly helping his beautiful wife @ all the piano recitals . He was always kind & supportive. We know your family & friends will show continued love to Mary & your extended family always.

  13. MaryAnne K says:

    Roger was a giant to so many of us! His humility and soft spoken grace for others was such a gift to me when I was newly in recovery. I am so lucky I was able to know him and I will remember his influence on me, and how that impacts my life for as long as I live. I am grateful his family shared him so generously with others who needed his experience, strength, and hope.

  14. MaryAnne K says:

    Roger was a giant to so many of us! His humility and soft spoken grace for others was such a gift to me when I was newly in recovery. I am so lucky I was able to know him and I will remember his influence on me, and how that impacts my life for as long as I live. I am grateful his family shared him so generously with others who needed his experience, strength, and hope. He will be missed.

  15. Kathleen (Kathy) Braton says:

    Condolences to you, Mary and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  16. Laurie Koenig Shannon says:

    Roger and I worked together as counselors at the Vets Hospital in Fargo ND. We were great friends. When he moved to Phoenix for Motorola he let me know they had openings there. I trusted my friend and made the big move and worked with him many years. He changed my life for the better by encouraging me. I’m a long time friend of Bill W..Roger and i had many good talks…..may you rest in the arms of God Roger! My condolences to Roger’s family.

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Roger Willard Nelson

June 28, 1950 – March 1, 2025


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Roger Willard Nelson was born on June 28, 1950, to Lief and Avis Nelson at St. Mary’s Hospital in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. He attended several schools because of his father’s career in the U.S. Air Force. He graduated from Lakenheath American High School at RAF Lakenheath, England, UK, in June 1968.

After meeting Mary Brand in 1969 at Moorhead State College (now Minnesota State University Moorhead), he joined the U.S. Navy and became a dental technician. He and Mary were married on July 25, 1970, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Moorhead, Minnesota. While in the Navy, they adopted their first child, Laura Marie, on September 1, 1972. Two months later they got pregnant, and Jennifer Christine was born on their third anniversary. Roger was discharged in August 1973, and they moved to Fargo, North Dakota where he started working in the dental field and playing in rock bands. He later graduated from the North Dakota State School of Science (now North Dakota State College of Science) in Wahpeton, North Dakota with a degree in dental hygiene. After working in that field and teaching dental hygiene at the State School of Science, he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in psychology and Master of Science Degree in addiction counseling at North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota. He worked in the addiction field for 34 years, with the majority of those years at Chandler Valley Hope in Chandler, Arizona.

He is well known throughout the recovery community since he has been in recovery for 44 years.

He started playing drums in the 3rd grade, following in his father’s footsteps. He played drums and bass guitar in several different rock bands from 1965 until 1983.

Roger and his family moved to Mesa, Arizona, in 1985, and to Queen Creek, Arizona in 2005 where he continued working in the addiction field and played and sang in praise bands for 19 years. He also wrote several songs throughout his lifetime. He and Mary have been members of Ironwood Church since 2013.

Roger and Mary’s favorite thing to do is to have family gatherings in their home or at a nearby park. For many years they loved playing music together, exploring Arizona, and off-roading in the desert. After driving to a remote area of the desert, they would get out of the vehicle and comment on how quiet and peaceful it was. They would find a shady spot, build a campfire and grill steaks, and do some exploring. It was an extra treat if it had rained recently and there was a little flowing stream.

Roger was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2017 and was treated by the Mayo Clinic. His final months were spent under the care of Hospice of the Valley. We love you and miss you dear Husband, Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa and Brother. We know you are in our Dear Savior’s arms, and we look forward to a glorious reunion with you in Heaven.

Roger is survived by his wife, Mary, of 54 years; two daughters, Laura Wyant (Jeff) of Apache Junction, Arizona and Jennifer Nelson of Prescott Valley, Arizona; four grandchildren, Lacy Ford (Alex), Morgan Russman (Sam), Sophie Matteson, and John Foley III (Destiny); one great-grandchild, Alii Ford; and two sisters, Shari Gamradt of Sauk Centre, Minnesota and Lisa Thornton of Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Roger’s funeral service will be on Friday, March 14, 2025, at Noon at Ironwood Church, 8635 E. Pecos Rd., Mesa, Arizona 85212. There will be a viewing one hour before the service at the church. Following the service, Roger will be laid to rest at San Tan Memorial Gardens at Schnepf Farms, 22425 E. Cloud Rd., Queen Creek, Arizona 85142. Funeral arrangements are through San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, Queen Creek, Arizona.

“Donations can be made to Hospice of the Valley in Roger Nelson’s name. 2020 E. Woodside Ct., Gilbert, AZ 85297, Donate

Link to view the service:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrLygiEzwJw

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  1. Mike Cole says:

    Roger was a good friend, and a good man. He came our meeting for several years when he ran Tempe Valley Hope. He did everything possible to help the AA community. I’m so sorry to hear of his passing, and send prayers and condolences to Mary and family. Sincerely, Mike Cole

  2. Ericka Olsen says:

    What a beautiful tribute to Roger. While he will be so missed, we are so thankful that he is finally at peace, celebrating in love with all that passed before him. Much love to you Mary, Laura and Jennifer.
    Ericka (Roberts) and Steve Olsen

  3. Mike Japenga says:

    Thanks Roger for your counsel, patience, and love when you were my boss. I’m glad we stayed in touch over the years. I love and appreciate you. Enjoy your new journey brother! Say hey to Jesus for me. Catch you later.

  4. Juanita Gregoire says:

    I would like to thank Roger for his integrity, honesty, and love for the human spirit. I had the honor of working with him through his career with Valley Hope. His sense of humor carried us through many stressful times and he always made me laugh.

  5. Michael Brown says:

    Roger was not only a friend and mentor, he was a valuable resource for many areas of recovery ❤️‍🩹 his vast knowledge of how it worked and fields of study where second to none. He helped so many of us on our journey and he shall be sadly missed but I happy to say I got to spend some time with him talk and ask him questions that only someone who walked the walk could share . Thank You 🙏 so much …
    Love ❤️ and much respect ✊ Sir. …

  6. Patrick K. Varney says:

    Roger,
    I feel blessed to have known you my friend, you had that Holly Spirit sparkle in your eyes .For many years you gave back unselfish to AA, I know this because you sponsored me for a short time. .Many of us including my self admired the integrity and knowledge you bring to the treatment industry in Arizona, I’ll never forget your staff trainings at CVH and seeing your name on everything at TVH.
    Thank you Roger,
    See ya in the big meeting!

  7. Robert Andoniello says:

    Roger saved my Life. He guided me towards a new way of living. He was a Light in the Dark and I will miss him dearly.

  8. Robert Andoniello says:

    💙💙💙

  9. Steven Bush says:

    His wisdom and friendship by many, many others will be missed!!!

  10. Dennis Olson says:

    Mary and family, my condolence on Rogers’ passing. Thank you for sending me a text message about this. I do not use the cell phone very often and only this morning did I check it to see if there were any new messages (3/11/25). We have not been back to Arizona for the past 7 years. It was nice to get in touch with you guys when we did make the trip down to Arizona and to see you at the 50th class reunion here in Wadena. Good memories of Roger as a classmate back in the early 1960’s.

  11. Winston Fritz says:

    My heart sincerely goes out to the family of Roger.
    ” Today and always, may loving memories bring strength and comfort to you.”
    Winston

  12. Mejia family says:

    The Mejia family’s sends their love & prayers to the family. We remember Roger kindly helping his beautiful wife @ all the piano recitals . He was always kind & supportive. We know your family & friends will show continued love to Mary & your extended family always.

  13. MaryAnne K says:

    Roger was a giant to so many of us! His humility and soft spoken grace for others was such a gift to me when I was newly in recovery. I am so lucky I was able to know him and I will remember his influence on me, and how that impacts my life for as long as I live. I am grateful his family shared him so generously with others who needed his experience, strength, and hope.

  14. MaryAnne K says:

    Roger was a giant to so many of us! His humility and soft spoken grace for others was such a gift to me when I was newly in recovery. I am so lucky I was able to know him and I will remember his influence on me, and how that impacts my life for as long as I live. I am grateful his family shared him so generously with others who needed his experience, strength, and hope. He will be missed.

  15. Kathleen (Kathy) Braton says:

    Condolences to you, Mary and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  16. Laurie Koenig Shannon says:

    Roger and I worked together as counselors at the Vets Hospital in Fargo ND. We were great friends. When he moved to Phoenix for Motorola he let me know they had openings there. I trusted my friend and made the big move and worked with him many years. He changed my life for the better by encouraging me. I’m a long time friend of Bill W..Roger and i had many good talks…..may you rest in the arms of God Roger! My condolences to Roger’s family.

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