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ROGERS, James A. Sr. On August 6, 2014. Loving and devoted husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Rogers. Survived by a son James Rogers of Dennis and a nephew John Rogers of Scituate. Predeceased by his son Richard Rogers and his twin brother John W. Rogers. Visiting hours will be held at Morris, O'Connor & Blute Funeral Home, 58 Long Pond Drive, SOUTH YARMOUTH on Tuesday, August 12 from 11 am - 1 pm followed by a graveside service at Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne at 2:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name may be made to the Animal Rescue League of Boston, 10 Chandler St., Boston, MA 02116. Notes of comfort and sympathy may be made to his family at www.MorrisOConnorBlute.com
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Jimmy I'm so sorry to hear of your dad passing. We worked together in Newton and he'll be sorely missed by everyone who knew him. This was a total shock to me as I'd seen him recently at the marina and we talked. It's hard to believe.Sending you my best...
James Scalzi
August 13, 2014
Jimmy So very sorry for your loss - I remember your Dad from when My Dad was on.
Kathy Duffey
August 11, 2014
Jimmy, So sorry to hear about your Dad's death. May your memories of him help you through your days ahead. With all our love and sympathies. Lynda & Al Glenn-Healey
Lynda & Al Glenn-Healey
August 11, 2014
WORKED WITH YOUR DAD. GREAT GUY. SO SORRY FOR YOUR PAIN,, PRAYERS BEING SAID FOR YOU AND THE FAMILY.
HUGH MACDOUGALL
August 11, 2014
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