Roger J. “Woger” Moreau, 80, of Berlin, passed away at his home on January 19, 2026. He was born in Berlin on November 14, 1945, the son of the late Clarence J. (CJ) and Doris Y. Moreau, and was a lifelong resident of Berlin. He was a proud U.S. Army veteran, having served his country in both Korea and Germany.
Roger was employed over the years by Brown Company, Isaacson Structural Steel, Berlin City as a driver, and most recently Tractor Supply. He was a man who found freedom on two wheels, rarely happier than when riding his motorcycle with the open road ahead of him. A lifelong car enthusiast, he took great pride in the vehicles he owned and meticulously cared for, enjoying both their craftsmanship and the stories behind them, and he had a special talent for making any vehicle more eye-catching than what he considered boring factory stock. In his younger years, he also had a great affinity for both boating and fishing.
In retirement, Roger immersed himself in both technology and craftsmanship. He spent countless hours in his garage woodworking, where he meticulously crafted cutting boards and picture frames that were both beautiful and practical, which will continue to be cherished by family. He also pursued his interests in CNC machines, photography, electronics, drones, cameras, and everything Apple, always eager to learn, experiment, and stay current with the latest innovations. His passions reflected his patience, skill, and appreciation for fine workmanship, leaving behind memories as enduring as the things he built.
He is survived by his children, Cindy “CJ” Valliere and her husband Scott of Berlin, and Ryan Gagnon and his girlfriend Crystal of Berlin; his grandchildren, Shaeleigh, Nolan, Addisyn, Broedy, Cadence, and Daniel; his sister, Stella Moreau of Hooksett, NH; and his former wife and close friend, Jan Moreau.
Per Roger’s request, there will be no services. Interment will be in the St. Anne Cemetery in Berlin at a later date. The Bryant Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Online guestbook at www.bryantfuneralhome.net.
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