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Early Guy Rodgers

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Early Guy Rodgers

Birth
Death
16 Apr 1978 (aged 76)
Burial
Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F; Block 1
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State of Georgia, County of Spalding, City of Griffin, "GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS,"
Monday, April 17, 1978, EARLY GUY RODGERS,

Mr. Early Guy Rodgers of 61 Pine Street, Experiment, died Sunday night at his
residence.

Mr. Rodgers was born in Jackson County, Georgia, son of the late John William
Rodgers and the late Rebecca Skelton Rodgers. He has lived in Griffin for 42
years and was the last surviving charter member of the Central Lake Church of
God where he attended the Men's Bible Class. Mr. Rodgers had served as the
church's clerk and treasurer for nine years. He was a retired employee of Dundee
Mills Number One.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Linda Elizabeth Allen Rodgers; a
daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Banford of Morrow; a son, Claude Rodgers of
Doraville, four grandchildren, three great grand children, several nieces and
nephews.

The funeral will be Tuesday morning at 11:30 o'clock from the Central Lake
Church of God. The Rev. Walter R. Pettitt, and the Rev. Walter A. Langdon will
officiate and burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.

Friends may visit the family at McDonald Chapel from 7 to 9 o'clock
tonight. The body will remain at the Chapel until carried to the church 30
minutes prior to the funeral. Members of the Men's Bible Class will serve as
honorary pall bearers and active pall bearers will be Noah Gilleland, Homer
Thompson, Sr., Homer Thompson, Jr., John Stanfield, Kenneth Pritchard and Danny
Haney.
State of Georgia, County of Spalding, City of Griffin, "GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS,"
Monday, April 17, 1978, EARLY GUY RODGERS,

Mr. Early Guy Rodgers of 61 Pine Street, Experiment, died Sunday night at his
residence.

Mr. Rodgers was born in Jackson County, Georgia, son of the late John William
Rodgers and the late Rebecca Skelton Rodgers. He has lived in Griffin for 42
years and was the last surviving charter member of the Central Lake Church of
God where he attended the Men's Bible Class. Mr. Rodgers had served as the
church's clerk and treasurer for nine years. He was a retired employee of Dundee
Mills Number One.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Linda Elizabeth Allen Rodgers; a
daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Banford of Morrow; a son, Claude Rodgers of
Doraville, four grandchildren, three great grand children, several nieces and
nephews.

The funeral will be Tuesday morning at 11:30 o'clock from the Central Lake
Church of God. The Rev. Walter R. Pettitt, and the Rev. Walter A. Langdon will
officiate and burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.

Friends may visit the family at McDonald Chapel from 7 to 9 o'clock
tonight. The body will remain at the Chapel until carried to the church 30
minutes prior to the funeral. Members of the Men's Bible Class will serve as
honorary pall bearers and active pall bearers will be Noah Gilleland, Homer
Thompson, Sr., Homer Thompson, Jr., John Stanfield, Kenneth Pritchard and Danny
Haney.

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