84, of Tampa, passed away on Wed., July 3 at his home surrounded by family. He was born in Washington, D.C., and graduated from St. Anselm’s, formerly known as Priory School. He attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York, and earned his law degree from George Washington University. Roger opened his law firm Wagner, Cunningham and Vaughan in Tampa, FL, in 1967, and retired in 2014. A highly regarded maritime lawyer throughout the United States, Roger was honored to be appointed by the court as lead counsel for the claimants in the Sunshine Skyway Bridge case.
Roger traveled the world and had a special attraction to Africa, its people, and its abundant wildlife. He especially loved safari game drives and was fascinated by the skill and knowledge of the drivers.
Roger was very generous and known for helping people in need and was especially devoted to his family.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Jean and their children: Karen Vaughan; Denise Vaughan (Matt Alexander); Bob Vaughan (Laura); and David Vaughan (Susan): grandchildren: David Carter, Elizabeth Carter Goldin (David), Patrick Carter, John Carter, Matthew Alexander, Caroline Alexander, Michael Vaughan, Emily Vaughan, Grace Alexander, Catherine Vaughan, Brennan Vaughan, and Cline Vaughan: great grandchildren: Mia Carter, Jude Goldin, Julia Goldin: siblings: Kay Looney, Joan Carr, Mary Frances Ryan, and Eileen Vaughan. A celebration of Roger’s life will be held on Sat., July 13 at 2:00 p.m. at Bayshore Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to The Seamen’s Church Institute, a non-profit organization devoted to providing free legal aid and other assistance to merchant mariners. Arrangements: Blount & Curry 813-876-2421.