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Roger Henderson
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Roger was a realtor and insurance agent and served as a member of the Education Committee of the Glenwood Springs Chamber of Commerce which helped developed Colorado Mountain College.
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Roger Henry "Rog" Long
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He was born to Edward Long and Margaret J. Long in Kansas, were the family farmed. He married Lora Shigley in Salem Township on December 23, 1904. The family came to Loma, Colorado in 1917, where they homesteaded.
With his brother Quince, he moved the Valley View School north over the Colorado River when it was frozen in the early 1920’s, so that it would be closer to the children that attended the school, including his own kids.
He was a farmer. The 1950 Census indicates that they lived south of the intersection of Highway 50 and state highway 139. He is buried in Grand Junction’s Memorial Gardens cemetery.
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Roger Knapp
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Roger Knapp was a Presbyterian minister in the 1980's and lived in Telluride/Placerville, Colorado from January 1978 until June 1998. He is married to Linda Knapp. Dr. Knapp currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To discover more about Dr. Knapp, please listen to his KOTO Friday Live interview, with Terry Selby.
Information taken 5/25/21 from the following websites:
https://www.telluridenews.com/news/article_4ca4341b-50e4-5db8-bcae-7ae5db0f10d8.html
https://www.smartbackgroundchecks.com/people/roger-knapp/santa-fe/nm/EmR0BQZmAmDkZwV3ZmN2AQx1AQx
http://wcopresbytery.org/u/newsletter/216-janfeb16.pdf
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Roger Neville Williams
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Author, a resident of Telluride, wrote many publications, including New Times and the Village Voice.
In December 1983, the Sheridan Opera House was bought by and J. W. Lloyd and Roger N. Williams,
who had been leasing the building for about nine months. President of the Picture Show Corporation, Williams
stated his intent to promote conferences, concerts and live stage events, with less emphasis on movies.
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Roger Prescott Green
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He was born in Curtiss, Wisconsin. After attending college, he became a teacher. He married Dorothy (Welles) Green, whom he had met in school, in 1936. She was also a teacher. They had four children. He became a lay minister in the Congregational church in South Dakota, and the family moved often for his career. After several years as a minister, he returned to work as a school teacher, first in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, where he lived for a year in a teacherage around 1950. He then served as the last principal of the Mack School in Mack, Colorado, which closed permanently in 1953, before becoming the principal in Riverside. He last served as principal for three schools at once: Fruita Elementary, Shelledy, and Loma. He then taught at Riverside, East, and Gateway.
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