Born August 15, 1915 in Wolfeboro, the son of Lucian and Edith (Elliott) Rogers, he was raised in Alton.
In his earlier years, he was in CCCamps, where he worked on building the tramways and forestry work in the White Mountains. He was a farmer for many years and in later years worked for Charles DiPrizio & Sons, until his retirement in 1982. Since then, he and his wife Elizabeth have worked on their farm.
He was recipient of the Boston Post Cane for New Durham, the past 5 years.
Everett was a kind and loving man, greatly loved by all his family. He will be remembered for his honesty and great sense of humor. He enjoyed telling stories of his life experiences growing up.
Born August 15, 1915 in Wolfeboro, the son of Lucian and Edith (Elliott) Rogers, he was raised in Alton.
In his earlier years, he was in CCCamps, where he worked on building the tramways and forestry work in the White Mountains. He was a farmer for many years and in later years worked for Charles DiPrizio & Sons, until his retirement in 1982. Since then, he and his wife Elizabeth have worked on their farm.
He was recipient of the Boston Post Cane for New Durham, the past 5 years.
Everett was a kind and loving man, greatly loved by all his family. He will be remembered for his honesty and great sense of humor. He enjoyed telling stories of his life experiences growing up.
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