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mary rodgers
June 3, 2008
Aunt Agnes and families;
Our prayers are with you. Uncle Bud sounded like a great man. when we met he shared many stories. we wish we could have visited more and heard more stories. god bless, Patrick & mary Rodgers
michele alex
June 2, 2008
Dear Mrs. Rodgers and Family,
I just received the e-mail from Pat and am truly sorry obout your loss.
I wish I had kept notes on all the wonderful stories he told to me over the years. He was a remarkable man and a real gentleman.
Being from Maine I relished his stories of Camden and of course I understood the underlying
humor reflected in the stories.
A brilliant observer of politics and human behavior. I'm sure he touched many others with his wit and humor as he did me.
Wonderful memories for all who were lucky enough to know him.
Michele Alex [email protected]
Mike Casey
May 27, 2008
Mr. Rodgers,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Chrisann Geany D'Elia
May 27, 2008
Dear Rodger's Family, So many of my fondest childhood memories were spent at your home. Your Dad was the consumate gentleman and I will always remember him for his kind and gracious ways. The best legacy any man can leave is a caring family. You all gave him a great legacy by the way you helped him through his long extended illness.
Karen (Curtis) Hartigan
May 27, 2008
To the entire Rodger's Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Rodger's was always such a gentlemen with a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
laura coyne
May 27, 2008
dear ellen and eurpo,i am so saddened by your loss.i pray for all of you and your family
prayers,
laura coyne
Jo Anne Anderson
May 26, 2008
My family and I recently had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Rodgers. Over a period of a couple of weeks we came to know him as a man of character and graciousness while we conversed with him about his family and his life as a newsman. Sometimes in life we meet people who leave us with a clearer understanding of the value of life, love, and family. Mr. Rodgers was one of those people.
Polly & Jack Pyne
May 25, 2008
We are so very sorry at the news of Bud's passing. We will always remember him as a gentleman in every sense of the term. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
George Ackley
May 25, 2008
Dear Agnes and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Bud's passing. Please know that Bud and you all are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Ackley family-George, Susan, Jennifer, and George
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