Theodore Roziere

Passed 11/11/2019

Obituary For Theodore Roziere

Theodore Roosevelt Roziere of Tallahassee FL and Cottondale, FL,92, passed away on Monday, November 11, 2019 in Dothan, AL. Funeral Services will be 11:00 A.M. Saturday November 16,2019 at Mt Trial PB Church in Sopchoppy, FL with burial at Buckhorn Cemetery. A Sopchoppy, FL native, the family later moved to Tallahassee, FL. Mr. Theodore Roziere (Mr. Ted) as he was affectionately known was a retired school teacher and taught Social Studies in Tallahassee, FL at Nims Middle School and at Bainbridge High School in Bainbridge, GA for 30 plus years. Mr. Ted also served in the Armed Forces and did a tour of duty in Japan. He leaves to cherish his memory two sons, Kerensky Johnson Roziere of Atlanta, GA and Rodney Roziere of Concord, NC; two special nieces, Julie Tanner/caretaker (Wayne) of Cottondale, FL and Julia Baker of Tallahassee, FL and a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geneva Moseley Roziere; two sons Theodore Bernard Roziere and Michael Lenel Roziere.



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I have great memories of Mr. Roziere as my History teacher at Attapulgus Mt. Moriah High School. He had a 1968 white and black Carmero which he would trust us to drive. He never forgot to let us know that he was the adult and he was in charge. RIP Mr. Roziere. Linda BurneyHenry class of 1968.

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I have fobd memories of Mr. Rozier as my teacher in middle school. He was a kind and gentle teacher who always had a smile for his students. My condolences to the family. Elaine Griffin Simmons, A&M High class of 1970.

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The best homeroom and History teacher I ever had. "These eyes aren't red from drinking, they are red from seeing" May you rest in sleep until the resurrection Mr. Roziere. T. Williams/ BHS Class of 1983.

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Mr. Roziere was quite a character! He kept us all engaged in his classroom with his teaching style and kept us entertained with all his little sayings. I will always remember him calling me his "little radio" because I was a talker. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Roziere's family. Jeannie Cox Kent

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Mr. Roziere was a one of a kind teacher. His technique kept you involved and the time passed by much faster. His lectures were always interesting and his notes were definitely going to be part of his quiz! He always told you who was in charge of his room # 205, he was! Rest Well Doc!

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