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Andrew Jackson Rogers

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Andrew Jackson Rogers

Birth
Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA
Death
23 Feb 1958 (aged 81)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.112525, Longitude: -86.7608417
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Andrew Jackson Rogers, 81, retired employee of the Old Hickory DuPont plant, of 5002 Indiana Ave., died yesterday at Vanderbilt hospital after a fall.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End Ave. The Rev. R. L. Benton and the Rev. Frank Hailey will officiate, and burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at the funeral home.

Mr. Rogers fell off the back porch of his home Friday and entered the hospital later in the day.

A native of Humphreys county, Tennessee, he was the son of Andrew Jackson and Ardemis Toland Rogers. He was educated in the public schools there.

In 1904, he married the former Miss Maddie Heel of Humphreys county, who survives.

He came to Old Hickory in 1925, where he was employed by the DuPont company until his retirement in 1945.

Mr. Rogers was a member of the West Nashville Men's Club, and the West Nashville Methodist Church.

Other survivors, are two daughters, Mrs. L. T. Allen, Nashville, and Mrs. John Westray, Goodlettsville; a twin sister, Mrs. Maggie May, Waverly, Tenn., seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Andrew Jackson Rogers, 81, retired employee of the Old Hickory DuPont plant, of 5002 Indiana Ave., died yesterday at Vanderbilt hospital after a fall.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End Ave. The Rev. R. L. Benton and the Rev. Frank Hailey will officiate, and burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at the funeral home.

Mr. Rogers fell off the back porch of his home Friday and entered the hospital later in the day.

A native of Humphreys county, Tennessee, he was the son of Andrew Jackson and Ardemis Toland Rogers. He was educated in the public schools there.

In 1904, he married the former Miss Maddie Heel of Humphreys county, who survives.

He came to Old Hickory in 1925, where he was employed by the DuPont company until his retirement in 1945.

Mr. Rogers was a member of the West Nashville Men's Club, and the West Nashville Methodist Church.

Other survivors, are two daughters, Mrs. L. T. Allen, Nashville, and Mrs. John Westray, Goodlettsville; a twin sister, Mrs. Maggie May, Waverly, Tenn., seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.


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