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Roger Glen Fair, Casey County, KY (1947-2018)

He was a 1964 graduate of Casey County High School and a graduate of Campbellsville College. He was also a former Mechanical Engineer for Western States Machine Company in Fairfield, Ohio. He was a native of Casey County, KY, and a resident of Fairfield, Ohio at the time of his death there. He was a member of a respected Casey County family, the son of the late Virgil and Christeen Brown Fair. He leaves many relatives in the Casey County area and elsewhere to carry on his legacy, and a special friend, Marvin Jack, in Fairfield, Ohio
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Roger Glen Fair, 70, of Fairfield, Ohio passed away on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at his home.

Funeral services are 1pmCT/2pmET, Saturday, May 5, 2018 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home, 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY. Burial will follow in Shady Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be 11am-1pmCT/1pmNoon-2pmCT, at the funeral home.



Those serving as Rogers' pallbearers are David Fair, Marvin Jack Douglas, Dallon Brown, Eric Brown, Phillip Sparr, and Roger Cain.

Roger Glen Fair, Casey County, KY (1947-2018)

Born September 1, 1947 in Casey County, KY, he was the son of the late Virgil and Christeen Brown Fair. He died April 28, 2018, in Fairfield, Ohio, at the age of 70 years, seven months, and 27 days.

Roger was a 1964 graduate of Casey County High School and a graduate of Campbellsville College. He was also a former Mechanical Engineer for Western States Machine Company in Fairfield, Ohio.

Survivors include:
  • One nephew: David (Julia) Fair of Richmond, TX

  • One great-nephew: Chase Fair of Richmond, TX
  • One brother-in-law: Ron Wilson of Mainville, Ohio

  • One aunt: June Tungate of Louisville, KY

  • A special friend; Marvin Jack Douglas of Fairfield, Ohio

  • And a host of other cousins and friends
In addition to his parents, Roger was preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Fair; and one sister, Carol Sue Wilson.

In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to Shady Grove Cemetery: C/O Kenneth Monday, 2088 Tennessee Ridge Road, Liberty, KY 42539. Send condolences to the family of Roger Glen Fair

McKinney-Brown Funeral Home, 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY, is in charge of arrangements.


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Roger Glen Fair, Casey County, KY (1947-2018)



2018-05-03 - 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY - Photo from McKinney-Brown Funeral Home.

Roger Glen Fair, Casey County, KY (1947-2018)


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