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Warner Dale Roaseau

November 14, 1967 — August 18, 2025

Ozark

Warner Dale Roaseau, age 57, of Ozark, Missouri, entered into rest with his family by his side as he went on to his beautiful new home on August 18, 2025. He was welcomed in by his savior, Jesus Christ, and reunited with his sweet momma, Vera Maxine. He was born November 14, 1967, to Winford Dale and Vera Maxine Roaseau.

Warner Dale was named after Daniel Sidney Warner, one of the founders of the Church of God, and his father, Winford Dale. From an early age, Warner carried a heart full of determination, kindness, and care for others. A 1986 graduate of Ponderosa High School in Parker, Colorado, he excelled in cross country and track, later returning after graduation to coach and inspire students in the very sports he loved. He went on to attend Metropolitan State University in Denver before joining his family in their real estate business. Working side by side with his parents and brothers instilled in him the strong work ethic, loyalty, and dedication to family that would guide his life.

Warner accepted Jesus as his savior while attending a Billy Graham crusade in his early teens. He served the Lord faithfully for the rest of his life. He valiantly fought his battle with multiple myeloma until the end. He never gave up, always believing and trusting the Lord, giving him all the praise. Warner always asked God for help and guidance in everything he did and was so thankful to the Lord for all he had done for him.

On April 14, 2000, Warner married the love of his life, Romy. She was so blessed that God answered her prayers and gave her the most wonderful husband that she could ever ask for. Her heart will belong only to him, forever. Their story began in the simplest of ways—at a local restaurant where she worked—but for Warner, it was love at first sight. From that day forward, he devoted himself fully to her. Together, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and faith, and his greatest joy came from being a husband and dad. Warner will be remembered most for the depth of his devotion to his family.

The best of him is still here, his daughter Hattie and son, Joshua. They were his whole life, and there was nothing that he wouldn't do for them. Warner's family shared a life of laughter and happiness, even in the hardest times. Their hearts are broken right now, but one day they will be together again, and for all eternity. Until then, they will carry Warner's love with them throughout their lives.

Warner was so very fortunate to have dear, close friends that loved him and he, them. They shared good times, and were there to boost his spirits through the trials. He knew that they were there for him, and that meant the world.

Warner was a man of many passions. He enjoyed landscaping and mowing, found joy in working outdoors and had a lifelong love of animals. He took pride in showing Belgian Blue cattle at the Ozark Empire Fair and the American Royal, where he earned awards and friendships that meant as much as the ribbons themselves. He also cherished raising Highlander cattle and shared an inseparable bond with his Dad's Boston Terrier, Peggy Sue.

Above all, Warner will be remembered for his kind and steady spirit, his protective love as a brother, and his natural ability to make a friend wherever he went. His life was marked by hard work, loyalty, faith, and a heart that gave freely to others.

Warner is survived by his loving wife, Romy Roaseau, and their children, Hattie and Joshua; his father, Winford Dale Roaseau; and his brothers, Dane (Lynn) Roaseau and Derek (Lori) Roaseau.; two nieces, Elizabath, Kymberly; one nephew, Dalton, many more loving family member and dear friends.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Vera Maxine Roaseau.

“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7

A funeral service for Warner Dale Roaseau will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 29, 2025 at Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. Burial will follow in Selmore Cemetery, Ozark.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. immediately before the funeral at the funeral home.

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