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George "Roger" Dundas

1952 - 2025

George "Roger" Dundas obituary, 1952-2025, Port Angeles, WA

BORN

1952

DIED

2025

George Dundas Obituary

George "Roger" Dundas, 73

After having a stroke in November 2024, Roger passed away in his home with his loving wife, Dottie Ferrell, and faithful dog, Trooper on November 5, 2025.

Roger, 73, was born in Bozeman, MT to George Willis Dundas and Ethel Margo Welch. He dedicated his life to being the best son, the best father, the best husband, and the best friend he could be. His towering stature often intimidated strangers, but those who knew Roger were blessed with a friend who would give them the shirt off his back. Roger was a county sheriff in Townsend before becoming a highway patrol officer in Helena and then Bigfork. He met his wife, Dottie Ferrell, in Helena and they shared a 32-year marriage.

A cowboy through-and-through, Roger spent most of his life on ranches and farms throughout Montana. After retirement, Roger and Dottie moved to Port Angeles, Washington, but he continued to travel back to Montana twice yearly to attend his ranch.

He loved teaching his kids and grandkids how to fish, build benches and birdhouses, how to grow a garden, and how to love with his whole heart. Mostly, however, Roger taught us all how to live life to its fullest and never fully grow up. There are always adventures to be had, and he never shied away from an opportunity.

Roger is survived by his wife, Dottie Ferrell, his four siblings: Patricia Toney, Terry Spatzerath, Brad Dundas, and Robert Dundas, and his four children: Jayme Johnston, George Daniel Dundas, Katrina Ferrell, and Greta Turney.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks those interested in honoring Roger to consider donating to a local animal shelter or to hospice.
Published by The Press from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2025.

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Michell

December 17, 2025

When I first started driving I was pulled over because my car burned oil...this particular day it was really bad and it had a pretty good cloud of smoke behind it. I will never forget the last name on the warning he gave me. This was the first time I was stopped by a police officer.

My condolences go out to his family and loved ones.

Denise Moudree

December 5, 2025

Thinking of all of you.

Paula Williams

November 27, 2025

Roger was a good man and friend. He was always great to work with and his humor kept us all smiling even when the job got tough. Somewhat accident prone he earned the often said response, "What happened to Roger this time?" whenever it was announced that one of our guys was off duty due to injury.

I pray for God´s comfort and strength for his family. He spoke of them often with love and pride. I will always remember him with his mischievous smile.

Rest in peace my dear friend and brother.

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Ken Breidenbach

November 25, 2025

Roger knew how to be a friend, partner, brother to so many he interacted with. He will be missed in this life, and, will be rejoicing in the next.

Sgt Perry Brown

November 25, 2025

My sincere condolences. Roger was a great man and one of the easiest to supervise. It was a privilege to work with him.
God bless.

Drew Knapp

November 25, 2025

Never caught Roger in a bad mood or not having time to help out if needed. Just a solid person and great ambassador for our MHP family.

Judy Williams

November 24, 2025

Roger was one of my favorite co-workers. Always made me laugh. And he was incredibly kind and always helpful.

Jeff Mount

November 24, 2025

Go rest high on that mountain my friend until we meet again.

Greg and Barb Watson

November 24, 2025

Our hearts and prayers go out to Roger's family. He was wonderful man and great friend to everyone. I will always remember how comical and especially kind. God speed.

Steve Sautter

November 23, 2025

Our condolences, sympathies, hopes for solace to Roger's family. We were high school classmates and teammates a while back. I will always remember Roger a quiet kind man. God Speed Roger.

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