
Victor Roller was born on January 1, 1957, in Adams County, Wisconsin, to Robert and Alice (Hollman) Roller, and lived his life with quiet strength and independence. A man of few words, Victor spoke most clearly through his actions, showing his character, loyalty, and love without needing to say much. He is survived by his three children, Victor Roller, Derek Roller, and Nicole Gonzalez, who carry forward his legacy and spirit. Victor is also survived by his brother, Duane Roller; and sisters: Eleanor Bonnett and Dorothy Cook. One of Victor’s greatest joys was riding his Harley motorcycle, where he found peace and freedom on the open road. He will be remembered for his steady presence, his silent devotion to those he loved, and the lasting memories he leaves behind.
So sorry for your loss. Our hearts are with your family 🙏💐❤️
Our condolences to you and your family at this sad time.
Vic, you are resting in the arms of our Savior. I will miss your calls, that you always made 2 or 3 times a day, just to check in on my and Bob and Dorthey. I am so grateful for your caring and LOVE
You would stop whatever you were doing to come to help myself or anyone, you would give the proverbial shirt off your back, (which would take care of 2 people), all with love.
You were always there for Dorthey and myself when Bob passed and when Dorthey’s son, Deren, passed. You carried all of our cares and asked for nothing in return.
I tried so hard to be there for you, but when you really needed me, I was so ill, I couldn’t come. My head says this is ok, but Dorthey’s heart and mine are shattered.
I LOVE YOU Brother of mine. Until we meet in Jesus’s realm, LOVE YOU ALWAYS.
Victor was my personal confidant, he would call 2 0r 3 times a day to check on Bob & myself, when Bob was so ill. He would listen to me rant & rave and vent. He would listen, then say, it’ll get better. Just having him in my court was a huge benefit for me and also my sister, Dorthey, when her son, Deren, passed. I don’t know what I would done w/o his “being there” for me and us.
My head says this is ok, but my heart is shattered.
Take care of Vic, Lord, he is w/you and Mom & Dad & Bob and all the rest of God’s angels.
Love you Vic. will miss you so mcuh
We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Code and Mary
To the Roller family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Let all of the wonderful memories provide strength to you all. I remember the good old days as neighbors in Easton. RIP Victor.
‘The young guy riding his snowmobile with gusto in Yellowstone, on the Beartooth or Cooke City. The ever lifetime truck driver and transporter of friends motorcycles to ride with them on his Harley. One of his greatest enjoyments.
Always the quiet steadfast strength to me in my loses. Every holiday or event, or just because, I’d get his call of greetings.
If you have ever had the chance to cross paths with Vic, you are fortunate. So many things to tell you about him but Dereks tribute says it all.
My gentle giant, a great man, Mr Santa to many children, and most of all – my little brother.
Now for one last time to “sign off” as we always did
Until next time then and always with – I LOVE YOU
So glad you’re my brother
Very sorry to hear. You are all in my prayers.
Our sincere condolences to Victor’s family. We are so sorry to hear of your family’s loss.
To Victor’s family, we are very sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers.