Very saddened and shocked to hear this news.  Joe was great man and these 
stories being back fond memories of him.  I knew him mostly as a board member 
of Bird Conservancy of the Rockies and always looked forward to seeing him at 
our events and meetings.  Among the many things I am thankful for today, I am 
thankful that I got to know Joe and his kind and generous spirit.  Like Nathan 
said, it’s now up to all of us to be more like Joe.
Arvind Panjabi Fort Collins, CO

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On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 8:45 AM, Charles Hundertmark 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Joe was a dedicated and skilled birder. His name still sits at or near the top 
of many CFO county birding lists. When a rarity showed up at a Colorado 
location, it was likely he could tell you the year and location he had first 
seen that species in the state.
But it is fitting that most of the memories we have of him are the personal 
connections. As many tributes reflect, Joe loved people as much as birds and 
related easily with people through humor, stories and empathy. 
Joe impacted my life in many ways, but one of my fondest memories was a meeting 
with Joe shortly after I had managed to use bear spray on myself. Seeing my 
inflamed red face, Joe asked what had happened. I explained in prosaic detail 
how I had closed the lid of a box containing the bear spray can and triggered 
the spray. At the conclusion of the story, Joe wryly observed, “You’ve got to 
tell a better story than that!” Years after, I’m still trying to figure out how 
to work a bear into the story.
When Joe became President of Denver Field Ornithologists, his stories and humor 
always kicked off the meetings with an upbeat feeling. He took birding 
seriously, but knew that in the long run the purpose was fun. 
His manner was easy-going, but Joe brought out the best in the people and 
organizations he touched.
Chuck HundertmarkLafayette, CO


On Nov 26, 2020, at 1:32 AM, Thomas Heinrich <[email protected]> wrote:
Reading all the wonderful tributes to Joe helps temper the sadness and shock 
I'm feeling hearing of his passing.  I remember meeting Joe soon after moving 
to Colorado in the late 90s.  And while I didn't know him as well as many of 
you, I am truly grateful to have known him and connected with him on birding 
and music.  I appreciated his welcoming, kind, supportive nature, his joy and 
enthusiasm for birding, and especially his humor.  I will really miss reading 
his witty posts to Cobirds and crossing paths in the field from time to time. 

Thanks to all for sharing your stories and memories of Joe and celebrating his 
life and impact on the Colorado birding community.

Joe shared this joke (maybe a bit of a musician's inside joke) in one of our 
last email exchanges:

"The world is full of cello jokes, but here is my favorite -
Q: Did you hear about the cellist who bragged that he could play 32nd notes?A: 
The rest of the orchestra didn't believe him, so he proved it by playing one."


Thomas Heinrich
Boulder, CO
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On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 12:40 AM Karl Stecher Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:

I didn't know Joe was ill in this COVID-confined year, and my chest sank when I 
read the news.I don't know how long we knew each other.  Besides the many 
encounters at meetings, I recall the Ross' gull we watched together at Cherry 
Creek SP and the several encounters scanning Marston from the east side.We had 
multiple exchanges of information with many of the humorous comments one on one 
and not thought pertinent to all of cobirds.I was always glad to see him.  Not 
mentioned yet here (I think) is the extensive knowledge he had of such things 
as history and literature, besides medicine and birds.It was a privilege to 
have known him. Karl StecherAurora    From: "Robert Raker" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2020 11:51 PM
To: "Colorado Birds" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Joe Roller sad news 
So very sad to hear this news. Besides being a great guy to bird with, he was 
always so supportive discussing and providing advice regarding my battle with 
cancer. Ironic that he ended up passing before me.

Joe and I met in the most unusual of places, in a gastroenterology clinic. It 
was time for me to have my colonoscopy and my physician by chance turned out to 
be Dr. Roller. After the procedure, while I was recovering from the anesthesia, 
he found out from my wife that I was a birder and a photographer. So, in 
typical Joe Roller fashion, not ten seconds after I regained consciousness, he 
very excitedly insisted in taking me down to his private office to check out 
the penguin pictures he had just taken on a trip to Antarctica. We’ve been 
great friends ever since. You will be missed Joe!!
Rob RakerLakewood COJefferson CountyOn Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:23:28 
PM UTC-7 David Waltman wrote:
Larry and others have done a great job of paying tribute to Joe, so I can’t add 
a lot.  My experience was that he was so funny and fun to be around.  So many 
of us benefited from his sharing of birding knowledge and humor including many 
who never met him but read his comments on cobirds.  I once asked him after he 
retired if he missed working.  He said he didn’t miss the responsibility, but 
he missed his colleagues.  You can be sure that they missed him.David Waltman 
Boulder
 

On 11/25/2020 3:45 PM Larry Modesitt <[email protected]> wrote:  
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 Modesitt

Arvada
 


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