I know I am only one of so many whose lives were touched by Joe Roller.  On one 
of our birding tours, he convinced me that the walkie-talkies had a great value 
in the field, and he taught me how to use them.   That was only a small part of 
what he taught me. He was such a character, always with the jokes and good 
humor.   As a teacher, he would tell of ways to identify birds in the field, in 
flight, etc... and resources one could use to teach oneself.   He did the same 
with helping people find locations of the birds.    It seems like very recently 
he was instructing others on how to use eBird or Cobirds websites on finding 
birds.  The community has lost a wonderful person and a great source of 
knowledge.   He will be sorely missed.Maureen BlackfordBoulder County
-------- Original message --------From: Larry Modesitt <[email protected]> 
Date: 11/25/20  3:45 PM  (GMT-07:00) To: Colorado Birds 
<[email protected]> Subject: [cobirds] Joe Roller sad news Cobirders,The 
very sad news is that Joe died last night of cancer just after midnight. His 
wife Maryanne said that despite his pain, he was still cracking jokes with the 
nurses yesterday morning. “He made me laugh every single day,” she said. Either 
one of their boys, Dan and Tom, was always able to be with him for the past 
month. I was out running with my dog when Joe corralled us decades ago. That’s 
how I became one of many people Joe introduced to birding. That led to us 
birding together all over Colorado and the world. Joe’s love of teaching folks 
about birds, almost always with a humorous insight, continued through his 
illness. He was a valuable contributor to Denver Field Ornithologists, Bird 
Conservancy of the Rockies, Colorado Field Ornithologists, and the medical 
community. There has never been anyone like Joe Roller, and he will be missed 
greatly.We can believe that last night just after midnight, St. Peter laughed 
harder than he had all year.Larry ModesittArvada



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