The few times I ran into Joe or communicated with him over email, he was an 
incredible source of knowledge, and his enthusiasm was contagious; the sort 
of birder and person one aspires to be like. I'm grateful to have met him.

Thank you Joe! I'll keep my eyes out for that Greater Pewee.

Jake Shorty
Denver

On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 11:53:01 UTC-7 Dakota wrote:

> I didn't have the honor to meet Joe Roller, though I learned a lot from 
> his Cobirds posts. Whenever I saw his name, I was invariably reminded of a 
> colorful bird I saw in Botswana -- the Lilac-Breasted Roller -- and I 
> imagine him flying over the Chobe River now. Soar high, Joe! I will miss 
> you, too.
>
> Deborahann Smith-Cleveland
> North Boulder, Colorado
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 11:11 AM 'Andrews Robert' via Colorado Birds <
> cob...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> It is indeed sad to hear of Joe Roller’s death. I have known him for many 
>> years, birding together, talking at meetings, and in recent years mostly 
>> communicating by email. Every interaction I have had with him over the 
>> years has been positive and enjoyable. I concur with all of the many 
>> comments that have already been posted about Joe as I have noticed the same 
>> character traits so many others have mentioned. I will miss him as indeed 
>> the entire Colorado birding community will.
>>
>> Bob Andrews
>>
>> Yekepa, Liberia, West Africa
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020, 03:45:20 PM MST, Larry Modesitt <
>> larry....@gmail.com> 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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