Roger J. Auger

November 3, 1946 ~ May 8, 2021
Roger J. Auger, 74, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at his home in Thomaston, Connecticut on May 8, 2021. Roger was born November 3, 1946 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts to Andrew and Dena (Favini) Auger.
Roger was a retired federal employee, having worked in New York and Indianapolis. He enjoyed running, bicycling, and his beloved Boston Red Sox. Most of all, he was devoted to his family, friends, and church.
He is survived by his loving wife of over 50 years, Vicki, daughter Jennifer (Christopher) Dorlini, sons Michael (Erin) Auger, Brian (Claire Dillehay) Auger, and Christopher (Michelle) Auger, his grandchildren Samantha, Rosalia, Lucas, and Andrew, as well as several much-loved cousins, nieces, and nephews.
A funeral Mass will be held at St. Mark on June 29th at 11am, with visitation beginning at 10am in the church prior to Mass. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mark or the Alzheimer’s Association. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to leave an online condolence for the Auger family.
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this time.
We have so many lovely memories of church committees and functions, vacations together, bike rides on Saturday mornings, dinners out, New Year’s Tripoly and always, always laughter. Rest in peace, Roger. You are missed. Prayers and hugs for you and your whole family, Vicki.
We remember the Auger family from our years at Edgewood Ball Field. Roger was a coach for our son’s team and a great one at that! He was always supportive and a great role model for the boys. We enjoyed finding a fellow New England native that shared our love for the Boston Red Sox. Prayers for the family.
Vicki…..I will always remember Roger showing up with a box of doughnuts for your students to enjoy after they led a school Mass at St. Roch! You are both such kind, generous, and loving people. I am sorry for your loss. Bonnie Schott
I enjoyed working with Roger in Indianapolis years ago. I’m sorry for your loss.
Have fond memories of Roger. Worked with him in large case in Indianapolis. Happy disposition and a devotion to his family. Sorry for your loss. Cynthia Lindenberg
Vicki I just got word from Karen Doyle about Roger’s passing. I was so sorry to hear this, you were great neighbors to us in Meridian Woods and good friends. I send my condolences and prayers for you and your family. ߙ
Saddened to hear of Roger’s passing. Will always have fond memories from Mens’ Club to the auctions at St. Mark’s Dinner/Dances. Heaven gained another good one.
With all our love in remembrance of Roger. The Witherbee Family; Jennifer, Benjamin and Sophie
Deepest Condolences,