A graveside service for Mrs. Rogers will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 20, 2020 at Sunset Memorial Park.
Born in Calhoun, KY, a daughter of James Willie and Mary Louise Gammons, she graduated from Mississippi State University in 1953 with her Bachelors degree in Education. She also received a Masters degree from Troy State University.
She served as a teacher in California, Virginia, Germany and culminated her career as an educator in Daleville, AL with over 35 years in the education profession.
She resided in Clayhatchee, AL from 1980 until the passing of her husband in 2015. She then moved to Southern Pines, NC to live out her final years.
Mrs. Rogers was very active in the Catholic Church at Fort Rucker, AL and served as the state treasury officer in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus.
She volunteered her time in order to deliver food baskets to less fortunate families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas season.
Mrs. Rogers was a true friend to many and a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She always listened to her friends and family members and would be the first in line to help remedy any problem or situation. She was the “ROCK” of the Rogers family.
She is preceded in death by her husband Lloyd “Mike” Rogers.
A graveside service for Mrs. Rogers will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 20, 2020 at Sunset Memorial Park.
Born in Calhoun, KY, a daughter of James Willie and Mary Louise Gammons, she graduated from Mississippi State University in 1953 with her Bachelors degree in Education. She also received a Masters degree from Troy State University.
She served as a teacher in California, Virginia, Germany and culminated her career as an educator in Daleville, AL with over 35 years in the education profession.
She resided in Clayhatchee, AL from 1980 until the passing of her husband in 2015. She then moved to Southern Pines, NC to live out her final years.
Mrs. Rogers was very active in the Catholic Church at Fort Rucker, AL and served as the state treasury officer in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus.
She volunteered her time in order to deliver food baskets to less fortunate families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas season.
Mrs. Rogers was a true friend to many and a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She always listened to her friends and family members and would be the first in line to help remedy any problem or situation. She was the “ROCK” of the Rogers family.
She is preceded in death by her husband Lloyd “Mike” Rogers.
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