Mr. Rogers, a native of Ohio, was a county resident for 39 years and had been an office manager with Lube Pump and Equipment, a gas-maintenance company. He also had been a railroad brakeman during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Orvetta; two sons, Gary of Utah and Lane of Arizona; three daughters, Mary Gale of Santee, Eileen of San Diego, and Nancy Cox of Utah; a sister, Dorothy of Newhall, Calif.; and 12 grandchildren.
(George's birth was always celebrated on July 29 because his mother told him his birth certificate, giving date of August 29, was incorrect. Original record of birth was found in Ironton over 70 years after his birth, listing actual birth August 29).
Mr. Rogers, a native of Ohio, was a county resident for 39 years and had been an office manager with Lube Pump and Equipment, a gas-maintenance company. He also had been a railroad brakeman during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Orvetta; two sons, Gary of Utah and Lane of Arizona; three daughters, Mary Gale of Santee, Eileen of San Diego, and Nancy Cox of Utah; a sister, Dorothy of Newhall, Calif.; and 12 grandchildren.
(George's birth was always celebrated on July 29 because his mother told him his birth certificate, giving date of August 29, was incorrect. Original record of birth was found in Ironton over 70 years after his birth, listing actual birth August 29).
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