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James A. Roach
1942 - 2004
"Live Long and Prosper"

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“Jim” Arthur Roach was born in Hillsdale, Michigan
on June 1, 1942. At a very young age his father, mother and two
sisters moved to Denton, Texas where Jim spent the remainder of
his life. He retired from Victor Equipment after 29 years.
Jim never married or had any children of his own; however, he
did leave behind many nieces and nephews as well as several great,
and great-great nieces and nephews. He was very proud of all of
them and would talk about them any chance he had.
Jim served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War and was honored
at his memorial service. He was a longtime member of Trinity United
Methodist Church in Denton, Texas. He was very proud of being
a member of his Star Trek Fan Club – “The
Vindicators” and the Denton Jaycees. Both groups assisted
many organizations in raising money to help children, to improve
the community, and to protect our environment. He spent most of
his life helping mankind any way he could. He was also a member
of the Denton Community Theatre where he not only assisted with
staging, but also acted in various roles from time to time.
His favorite music was the sound track from “The Music
Man.” Some of his favorite quotes were “Live Long
and Prosper” (Spock) and “Cha Cha Cha” (Jim
Roach).
Jim loved space, the stars, science fiction and especially Star
Trek. He dreamed of going to space someday himself. One of
his few last wishes was for his ashes to be sent into space. A
comment he made a few days before he passed away with a big smile
was, “I’m going to the Moon!”
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