Tague, Roger Allen 1950-2014
TAGUE, SHIPLEY, MOORE, GREEN, KLINE, MCCRADY, ORMAN, LIEBBE, MAXON
Posted By: Ruth Maring - Volunteer
Date: 12/22/2014 at 09:41:32
Roger Allen Tague, 63, of Clinton, passed away, November 4, 2014 in Clinton.
Services will be 3 PM, Saturday, November 8, 2014 at the Clinton Chapel Snell-Zornig Funeral Homes & Crematory, where full Military Honors will be conducted. Visitation will be from 1 PM to 3 PM, Saturday at the funeral home. Following the services the body will be cremated. Online condolences may be expressed by visiting his obituary at www.snellzornig.com.
Roger was born on November 20, 1950 in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Bert and Barbara (Shipley) Moore. He married Lora Green on July 30, 1982 in LeClaire, Iowa.
Roger was a graduate of Pleasant Valley High School and attended Trade school for a year. He was a United States Marine Corps veteran, serving from 1970-1972.
Roger was vice-president at Sani-Pro Janitorial Service for more than 14 years.
Roger loved playing his guitar. He enjoyed hunting fishing and playing sports with his children and grand-children. His family was most important to him.
Roger is survived by his wife: Lora of Clinton; one daughter: Heather Kline of Clinton, and her children Jovan, Ashley, Jada and Avrian; sons: TJ (Brianna) Kline of Gallatin, Missouri and his children, Victoria, Tonay, Brooklyn, Brielle, T.J. and Tienne and Jesse (Sally) Tague of Lebanon, Missouri and his children, Yodi, Sonny and Abby; his mother: Barbara Moore of LeClaire, Iowa, sisters: Bonnie (Bob) McCrady of LeClaire, Iowa, Connie (Danny) Orman of LeClaire, Iowa, and Penny (Bill) Liebbe of LeClaire, Iowa; two brothers: Terry Tague of LeClaire, and Bert (Sally) Moore, Jr. of Bettendorf. Roger was eagerly awaiting the birth of his first great-grandson, Rocko.
He was preceded in death by his father: Bert Moore, Sr., sister, Belinda Maxon and his grandparents.
Memorials may be made to the family.
Clinton Obituaries maintained by John Schulte.
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