On August 12, 2020, Roger Thomas Asch went to be with his Lord. In 1971 Roger became a Christian, changing his life forever. His life became focused on his Lord and his family. He was an involved member of his churches, from teaching Sunday school, to serving as a bus driver, and a counselor.
Roger served in the United States Marine Corps. He became a sharpshooter and attained the rank of corporal. Upon discharge, he married and returned to West Virginia Tech to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Along the way he became a family man and private business owner for more than 20 years. Due to the oil bust he closed his business and entered graduate school, starting a new career. He earned a Master’s degree in clinical psychology, working for several years as a therapist. He then became the director of EAP for United Behavioral Healthcare. Roger retired in 2012.
Roger was an Avid skier, private pilot, an amateur photographer, and a professional foodie. He was also an enthusiastic season ticket holder for the University of Houston Cougars. He enjoyed attending many games with his children and grandchildren.
(Go Coogs!)
Roger is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years, Sue Asch; His son Thomas Asch and wife Amy along with their children Noah Asch and his wife Joanna, Joshua Asch and his wife Shelby, and Isaac Asch; His son Robert Asch and his wife Sherylyn along with their children Timothy Bridges and his wife Octavia, Grace Bridges, Jeffrey Bridges, and Joshua Bridges; and His daughter Sharron Baxter along with her children Jacob Baxter and Jessica Baxter. He is also survived by his nephew Rick Armbruster and Rick’s children Reed and Reagan, along with his niece Lori Moore, her husband Julian with their daughter Rachael Moore, and their son Austin Moore, his wife Tiffany and son Weston.
In keeping with Roger's wishes, no public services are planned at this time, but his life will be celebrated in the hearts of family and friends and his memory will live on always.
For those desiring, memorial contributions would be appreciated to the WWF: World Wildlife Fund at 1-800-CALL-WWF, or online at www.worldwildlife.org and click on the DONATE tab.
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