Kentucky New Era, Monday, Aug. 15, 1994
Mary Yvette Rogers Duce, 38, Florida, formerly of Hopkinsville, died Aug. 8 in Florida. The cause of death was not available.
Services were this afternoon at Original Church of God, with the Rev. Richard Mumford officiating and burial in Cave Spring Cemetery.
A native of Christian County, she was born Sept. 15, 1955, daughter of the Rev. James Rogers, Hopkinsville, and the late Belle Galbreath Rogers. She was employed by Katheryne E. Cunningham Elember, Canal Point, Fla., as a tutor.
Duce was a member of Original Church of God.
Survivors, in addition to her father, include a daughter, Felicia Duce, Belle Glade, Fla.; four sisters, Matalene Moncrief, Fayetteville, N.C., Ozzie Robinson, Hopkinsville, Lydia Shanklin, Radcliff, and Iva Rogers, Hopkinsville; and three brothers, Merrion Rogers, El Paso, Texas, Muncie Rogers, Augusta, Ga., and Byron Rogers, Germany.
Kentucky New Era, Monday, Aug. 15, 1994
Mary Yvette Rogers Duce, 38, Florida, formerly of Hopkinsville, died Aug. 8 in Florida. The cause of death was not available.
Services were this afternoon at Original Church of God, with the Rev. Richard Mumford officiating and burial in Cave Spring Cemetery.
A native of Christian County, she was born Sept. 15, 1955, daughter of the Rev. James Rogers, Hopkinsville, and the late Belle Galbreath Rogers. She was employed by Katheryne E. Cunningham Elember, Canal Point, Fla., as a tutor.
Duce was a member of Original Church of God.
Survivors, in addition to her father, include a daughter, Felicia Duce, Belle Glade, Fla.; four sisters, Matalene Moncrief, Fayetteville, N.C., Ozzie Robinson, Hopkinsville, Lydia Shanklin, Radcliff, and Iva Rogers, Hopkinsville; and three brothers, Merrion Rogers, El Paso, Texas, Muncie Rogers, Augusta, Ga., and Byron Rogers, Germany.
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