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Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend. Roger Stone 1955 - 2008
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Roger Stone started at UTMB on July 11,1980, as a Photographer for the Biocommunications Department.
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Roger worked in Biocommunications for 18 years, where he excelled in all aspects of photography, specializing in photomicrography, as well as patient and technical research photography.
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Roger rose to the position of Photo Lab Director and was always concerned with satisfying his customers’ needs.
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Roger transferred to Logistics in 1998, where he served as a Process Systems Coordinator and a Distribution Manager.
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Roger’s last position was Logistics Program Manager. He was in charge of managing UTMB’s receiving and delivery operations, as well as the surplus inventory operation.
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Roger also assisted UTMB with its commuting and transportation needs. He drove a vanpool himself and coordinated all the vanpools for UTMB.
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Roger married Linda in 1990.
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Roger and Linda have two children: Eric, 14, and Elizabeth,12.
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Roger and family celebrated his mom’s 90 th birthday in May 2008 with his sister, Valerie.
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Outside of work, Roger’s passion was sailing. It was this passion that led him to be a safety officer for the Texas A&M University offshore sailing team.
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In June of this year, Roger and the Texas A&M sailing team entered the Regatta de Amigos, an offshore race from Galveston to Veracruz, Mexico.
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The five survivors were cared for at UTMB. The story of Roger’s heroics came out during media interviews.
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The students trapped below deck said Roger’s quick action helped guide them to safety. But Roger was unable to save himself.
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Roger Stone was many things: a friend, a husband, a father, a son, a brother, an uncle, a photographer, a sailor, a veteran UTMB employee, a Texas A&M safety officer---and a hero. Roger was a participant in life, not a mere bystander. He will be missed by all who had the great fortune to know him.
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In Memory of Roger Winslow Stone A 28-year employee of UTMB who, at the cost of his own life, saved the lives of two Texas A&M University students caught below deck when their sailboat capsized during the Regatta de Amigos in June 2008 Inscription for plaque to be placed on UTMB campus
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