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Harold Wesley Rogers
Posted By Marlan Gary On February 19, 2012 @ 12:00 am In Obituaries | No Comments
ROGERS,
Harold Wesley Rogers, 69. Sunrise June 11, 1942 and Sunset February 19, 2012. Harold was a graduate of East High School, U.S. Army Veteran, retiree of Anheuser- Busch and member USBC and TNBA Bowling Leagues. He was preceded in death by his parents Jay B. and Hattie Rogers. Left to cherish his memory, wife Ollie Rogers, sons Harold M. Rogers, and Darrell McKee, daughters Leondra (Dion) Drakeford, Vanessa DeBose and LaTonda McKee, brothers Lloyd Moore and Robert (Karen) Rogers, sisters Diane (Sanders) Taylor, Nora Jean (Ernest) Chumbley, Paula Anglin and Mary (Julius) Parks, 11 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and a host of other family and friends.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Great Memories of Harold fill our hearts during this difficult time.
The girls from the credit union
To the family…you have my Deepest Sympathy and Peace and Love in the passing of "es;Harold"es;…I will always remember the good times and good days I had back in the sixties, while married to Lloyd…R.I.P.
Peace and Love…Mary and Family…Dayton, Ohio
With deepest sympathy…Ollie (and family) I am so sorry for your loss…
God I pray that you comfort my family during this difficult time. In the mighty name of JESUS CHRIST.
Amen
Wow yesterday made 2 years since the passing of my grandfather Harold Wesley Rogers I miss you so much that words cant explain the way I feel knowing that your gone but soon we will meet again…just know that no matter what im taking care of grandma and know that D'Andre misses you like crazy he talks about you daily wishing he could bring you back Gone but Never Forgotten
Love LaKia & D'Andre
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I worked with Harold for several years. He was a good man. Always laughing and having a good time. My prayers go out to his whole family. Rest in peace.