Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Roger Alvin Motter, 87, of Marietta Georgia, passed away on 22 October, 2017.
The funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 28 at St. Catherine's Episcopal Church, 571 Holt Road, at 10:00 a.m., the Rev. Sarah Fisher officiating. Visitation will be held on Thursday, October 26, 5:00-8:00, at Southern Cremations & Funerals, 1861 Dallas Highway. Burial will follow the funeral at Cheatham Hill Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Southern Cremations & Funerals.
Roger was born in Cleveland, Ohio on 10 November, 1929. He graduated from West Technical High School and worked for the Yoder Company in Cleveland for many years, before moving to Marietta to help start Southern Coil Coatings Corporation as plant manager. He then went on to help start Mastercraft Custom Systems Inc., as the principal designer.
Roger was married to Eileen Mortimer on 11 August, 1951; they were married 59 years and had four sons, Dean, Garry, Ronald, and Todd.
Roger was a Scoutmaster for several Boy Scout troops in Ohio, Ontario and Cobb County. He was also very active in Habitat for Humanity and as a vestryman at St. Catherine's church. He was an avid woodworker and master craftsman.
Roger is preceded in death by Eileen, who passed away in 2010, and his sisters Jean Walker and Norma Litrico. He is survived by his four sons and their spouses; seven grandchildren, Brittany, Justin, Stephen, Michael, Daniel, Michelle, and Dalton; and five great-grandchildren, Bahnam, Damien, Leia, Kalina, and Henry.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made to St. Catherine's Episcopal Church with "Habitat Projects" designated in the memo line.









‘Rest in peace, brother in law. We always loved you. Say hello to my hubby. My condolences to all the boys and their families. Nancy Keener’
‘Mr Fixit – he knew our church building inside and out and helped with so many projects, little and large. Thank you, Roger, for your kind and gentle way of just doing what needed to be done. You and your tools must be needed in heaven – rest in peace and may you live in our hearts forever.’
‘My condolences. I only met Uncle Roger a few times but I really liked him.My mom told me how they met in the army and she loved all the noises he made while drawing. He can now visit Aunt Eileen and say hi to my mom. I wish all my cousins well.’
‘I am so sad to hear of Roger’s passing. He,was a wonderful Christian and person. He will be missed bball.’
‘May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. (Psalms 116:15)’
‘I am very sorry for your loss.’
‘Deepest sympathy to family and friends during this difficult time. May the God of comfort and peace continue to be with you. Hosea 13:14’