Rogger Dario Baez

rogger baez

July 11, 1976 ~ February 2, 2024

Born in: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Resided in: Goodlettsville, Tennessee

Rogger Dario Baez, beloved son, brother, father, husband, and friend, passed away unexpectedly, at the age of 47, on February 2, 2024, at his home in Tennessee.

Rogger is survived by his wife Lissette Baez, his children Julia Baez, Vanessa Bolivar and Jordan Baez. He also leaves behind his siblings, Carla Pineda and Victor Perez, and his beloved dog London, whose companionship provided him comfort and joy during his final days.

Known for his love of football and his enjoyment of spending time with family and friends, Rogger’s vibrant spirit and infectious sense of humor endeared him to all who crossed his path. He had a remarkable ability to find joy in life’s simplest pleasures and to make others laugh, even amidst life’s challenges.

Though Rogger’s unexpected passing bring us sorrow, we find solace in the belief that he is now reunited with our mother in heaven. Together, they watch over us as our guardian angels, providing comfort and reassurance in our time of grief.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday March 2, 2024, at 10:30am at Life Church Smyrna Assembly of God, located at 4100 King Springs Road SE, Smyrna, GA 30082.

All are welcome to attend this memorial service to celebrate Rogger’s life and to offer our final farewells.

Arrangements in the care of Compassion Funeral & Cremation Services, Nashville, TN (615) 857-9955

Services

Memorial Service: March 2, 2024 10:30 am

Life Church Smyrna Assembly of God
4100 King Springs Road SE
Smyrna, GA 30082


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  1. Rogger and I worked together for several years at TSR. He and I had a veteran’s rivalry Him Army, me Navy. We always had a good natured bet going for the big game. He and I always hung out at managers conference where he spoke of great love for his family.
    God bless and hold his family. He was a treasured friend and co-worker. Go with God

  2. Rogger and I worked together for several years, and he was a joy to work with. Rogger was more than a colleague; he was a friend and a source of support and encouragement. His kindness, dedication, and vibrant spirit touched the lives of everyone he encountered, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and camaraderie.

    Let us honor Rogger by carrying his kindness and warmth forward in our own lives, perpetuating the legacy of love and friendship he so beautifully exemplified.

    May Rogger’s soul find peace, and may we find comfort in the cherished memories we hold close to our hearts.

    Rogger, you will be missed!

  3. Regrettably, we are unable to attend due to personal reasons. Despite any differences that may have arisen in the end, my enduring affection for you remains. I sincerely wish the best for you, and my prayers are with you, hoping your soul finds peace. May you now rest and gracefully watch over your loved ones, especially your daughter. Reflecting on our 25 years together, I will hold dearly to the fond memories we shared.


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