
of Conway, AR
February 27, 1954 - November 5, 2025
Rolan W. Lorenzen, 71, of Conway went to be with the Lord on November 5, 2025.
Survivors include his brother, Rod Lorenzen and sister, Charlotte Curtis and many nieces and nephews.
He was retired from the Kroger Co. and also worked for many years as a professional drummer. Rolan loved music and enjoyed his association with other musicians, many of whom were based in Nashville's music scene.
In his later years, he refused to let numerous health challenges vanquish his sunny disposition and indomitable spirit. Although he battled cancer since 2006, his testimony of God's strength and sustaining power was known to all.
All services are private.

Charlotte,Rodney and family ;
Many memories of growing up up Rolan in church, Scouts and campouts. Years past Rolan had cancer, keeping up with the surgeries and recoveries. Catching up with him in Conway on occasion.
At least he's in heaven and no more pain.
May God y'all.

Well So Long Rolan... Sure was Surprised,I thought you had it Licked it RIP old Friend
To Rolan's Family,
Im a Drummer too, Long time Acquaintance of Rolens. Has to let you know how sorry I was when I saw this. Rolan was a Great guy and Im proud to have Known him. Please Know that I am Praying for you guy's in this sad time. God be with you.

I'm so very sorry for your loss, Charlotte! You were such a wonderful caregiver to Rolan and I know he is at peace now and no longer in pain. Prayers for you and your family.

My deepest sympathy Charlotte, Rod, and family.
May you always remember Rolan’s love and devotion for God, who is so awesome Risen Savior.
Continued prayers for you.

So sorry Charlotte, thoughts and prayers are with you and family! ❤️🙏🙏❤️

Charlotte, I’m so very sorry for your loss. You were more than just a sister to Rolan; you were also a wonderful gift from God. Your love and dedication to him was obvious to all who know you.
I pray God gives you peace, strength and comfort as you grieve the loss of your precious brother.

I miss Rolan and love his kind creative spirit. It was so much fun playing with him at Stonebridge. And it was fun playing with him at superior toward the end of his life. He is still very much a member of our band. And in his communication with us, we too experienced the Christ to whom his life was devoted.