Roger Alan Gentry
”1948 - 2024”



    Roger Alan Gentry

    The loss of a loved one is so hard to face.
    You just want to hide, go somewhere and escape!
    But death is something we all must go through.
    I know it's hard when it's someone you loved and knew.
    Just know now, he is in a better place.
    No more hurt or pain shall he face.
    It seems unfair, and yes, this is true, but he is in Heaven now watching over me and you!
    God has called him home to rest!!
    And he's being well taken care of Because God knows best!
      Kenya H


      Roger Alan Gentry of Tucson, AZ passed from this life Thursday, August 1, 2024 at Peppi's House Hospice in Tucson, AZ. He was 75.
      Roger was born December 2, 1948 in Berkley, CA to Julian and Eva (Clark) Gentry. He graduated high school from Wasatch Academy in Wasatch, UT and later attended Northern Arizona University, Arizona State University and the University of Arizona. He was a member of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe.
      Roger had worked as the business manager for Ironwood Dermatology in Tucson for many years. He was an actor, director and producer of theatre in New York City, NY and Houston, TX as well as the Alaska Arts Consortium. He was involved with the Tucson Community Theatre for many years.
      He was preceded in death by his parents.
      Roger is survived by his son, Zachary Gentry and his wife Trieu of Alexandria, VA, his granddaughter, Clio Alexandra Gentry of Arcata, CA, his sister, Julie Ann Gentry of Tucson, AZ, his niece, Jessica Price, nephews, Brandon Maxwell and Julian Maxwell and numerous cousins and friends.
      Graveside services will be 9:00 a.m. Saturday, August 10, 2024 at Bassett Grove Cemetery, northeast of Grove, OK with Charles Diebold conducting Native American rites. Services have been placed in the care of Paul Thomas Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Miami, OK. Online condolences may be made at www.paulthomasfuneralhomes.com.
      Resource: www.paulthomasfuneralhomes.com.

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