Roger Haut

Roger Haut

May 02, 1963 - January 09, 2023

Obituary

Roger James Haut, 59, Jamestown, ND died January 9, 2023 at his home surrounded by family, after a short battle with melanoma cancer.

Roger was born May 2, 1963 at Gackle, ND the son of Eugene and Muriel (Schauer) Haut. The family relocated to Jamestown in 1968. He attended Lincoln Elementary and Jamestown High School, graduating in 1981.  He attended VCSU for two years before graduating from Mid-America College of Funeral Service - Jeffersonville, IN in 1984. Roger became a licensed funeral director in 1985 and began working with his father Eugene at Haut Funeral Home, as 4th generation.

Roger and Margo Gion were married December 30, 1989 at St. James Basilica in Jamestown.  They made their home in Jamestown where Roger continued to work at the funeral home, serving families for 37 years.

Roger enjoyed spending time with his family - what he considered one of his greatest accomplishments. The pride he had for his three children was unmatched. During this battle, one of his first goals was to be able to meet and hold his granddaughters. He surpassed that goal, having 4 extra months with them.

In life Roger worked hard and played hard. He enjoyed all things outdoors, from duck/goose/deer hunting to mountain biking and downhill skiing. You’d often see him out walking the dogs or cruising around in his Corvette with Margo. 

Roger was a strong pillar in the community. He was a member of the Basilica of St. James, served on the Parish Council, a 4th degree Knights of Columbus, past president of the Jamestown Football Boosters, member of the Jamestown School Board for 10 years and past president. He was very active in the scouting program, achieving Eagle Scout along with serving as a den leader in Jamestown and the Northern Lights Council as a Unit Commissioner.  He was heavily involved in the Elks Association; he became of member of Lodge 995 in 1986 and was named Exalted Ruler in 1995; he was a state trustee and in 2006 had the honor of serving as President of the ND State Elks Association. He was also involved with Camp Grassic, serving a term as the chairman of management facilities

Roger’s strong faith is what kept him and his family going through this difficult journey. Whether he lived or died, he considered it a win; as he is now with our Dear Lord in paradise. 

Roger is survived by his wife, Margo, of 33 years; his 3 children, Truman (Miah) Haut, Jamestown; Lexus Haut, Jamestown; and Chandler (Summer) Haut, Provo, UT; 2 granddaughters, Lucy & Reese; 1 sister, Ann Haut, Jamestown; 3 brothers, Gary (Jan) Haut, Jamestown; Al (Missy) Haut, Fargo, ND; Jay (Nicole) Haut, Cape Coral, FL; and countless, in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials to Elks Camp Grassick or Elks Lodge 995- Jamestown.

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Chris Eriksen
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Roger was a great guy. I remember in 2005 when Elks 995 ritual team won the Sate competition, and all of our officers got to go to the National Convention in Reno, NV. Roger was also part of our group, since he was ND State Elks VP. Great memories of him and our whole team. Prayers to Margo and her family as we remember Roger and will always cherish his memories.
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Tara Heyer
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My husband, Kelly Heyer, served as an officer in the Elks Club 995 with Roger. Roger was a good man. Margo and family, I am deeply sorry for your loss.
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Brenda JJ Johnson
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This is a very sad day. Roger will be missed. Condolence to his family.
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Bill Nelson
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My Deepest sympathy to the Haut family. I met Roger during my travels with Northwestern Casket Company several years ago, along with his father Gene and brother Gary. We established not only a business relationship but also a friendship. He always had time, regardless of his busy schedule for a visit. I will never forget Roger's kindness and compassion. God Bless his memory.
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Sandy Brown
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Heaven apparently needed another angel. In the 50 years that I have known Roger, I have never known him to say a bad word about anyone. Heavens gain is our loss. Until we meet again Roger. You really are a saint.
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Tony Mullins
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Roger and I graduated from Mid America in 1984 he was a wonderful friend

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