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Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers

Edward Rogers Obituary

EDWARD SAMUEL (TED) ROGERS, O.C. Ted Rogers passed away peacefully at his home in Toronto just after midnight on December 2nd, 2008 with close family at his side. Known for his tenacity and relentless drive in business, Mr. Rogers fought a long and often arduous personal battle with heart disease while building one of Canada's largest corporations and fulfilling his vow to make Rogers Communications Inc. a blue-chip company. He leaves his wife of 45 years, Loretta Anne (Robinson); four children: Lisa Anne, Edward Samuel III (Suzanne), Melinda Mary (Eric) and Martha Loretta; four grandchildren: Chloe Alexandra Velma, Edward Samuel IV and Jack Robinson Miklos Rogers and Zachary Joseph Hixon; his sister Ann Graham and her son Rafe Calderisi; and Tasha Graham. Predeceased by his father, Edward Samuel Rogers Sr., the inventor of the plug-in radio, his mother, Velma Taylor Rogers Graham, his "second father" John Webb Graham, and his in-laws, Lord and Lady Martonmere, and their son, Richard. He will be missed by so many loving relatives in the extended Rogers, Taylor and Robinson families and many, many friends and business associates. The family wishes to give a special thank you to Dr. Bernie Gosevitz, who not only provided tremendous care to Ted Rogers over the past 30 years but was also a great friend to him. Ted Rogers was born on May 27, 1933 during the depths of the Great Depression. He was only 5 years old when his father died suddenly with so much unfinished business, including control of Canada's largest radio manufacturing business and biggest radio station, CFRB, with the call letters short for Canada's First Rogers Batteryless. Beginning at age 7, after all components of the family business were sold or shuttered, his mother instilled in him a lifelong emotional drive to get the Rogers name back into communications. Honouring his father's legacy, he started the new Rogers company in 1960 when he borrowed $85,000 to buy the country's first FM radio station CHFI. Today Rogers Communications Inc. owns Canada's largest wireless telecommunications company, the country's largest cable company, the Toronto Blue Jays and Rogers Centre (formerly the SkyDome), 52 radio stations, several television properties including five CityTV outlets, Rogers Sportsnet, the Shopping Channel and the OMNI multicultural stations, and more than 70 consumer and trade magazines. Along the way, Ted Rogers was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1990, a crowning achievement for someone so proud of his homeland. He was recognized through numerous honours by universities, business groups and other organizations across North America. In addition to his outstanding business achievements, Ted Rogers was also a great philanthropist. Condolences may be forwarded to the family through a special website at www.tedrogerstribute.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Loretta Anne Rogers Critical Care Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital www.tgwhf-uhn.ca or 416-340-4430 or 416-340-3088. Friends may pay respects at GRACE CHURCH ON-THE-HILL, 300 Lonsdale Road between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday, December 8th. A funeral will be held in THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JAMES, 65 Church Street on Tuesday, December 9th, at 11 a.m. A private interment will be held at a later date.

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Published by Toronto Star from Dec. 3 to Dec. 8, 2008.

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Anthony Petsinis

December 9, 2008

Thanks Ted...You have made all Torontonians/Canadians proud and enriched our lives in all that you have done. You will be fondly remembered by me, a customer of your great products, and by my daughter, Lisa Anne, a past employee of Rogers.

Nancy Varley

December 5, 2008

My deepest sympathy to all of Ted's family and friends -- we have all lost a good and respected man. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless!
Nancy (a CHFI listener and Roger's subscriber).

DAVID KEENLEYSIDE

December 4, 2008

THANKS, TED, FOR LETTING US SNEAK INTO YOUR ROOM AT BOARDING SCHOOL TO WATCH YOUR CLANDESTINE TV SET AND THE FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS. AND A LOT OF OTHER PLEASANT MEMORIES.
GOD SPEED.

nick lamacchia

December 3, 2008

Sorry for your loss at this time all of a sudden of our boss
nick lamacchia employee of the Shopping Channel(Rogers Media)

Bernadette DeFreitas

December 3, 2008

My sympathy for your loss from a CHFI fan.

Herbert E>G> Thompson

December 3, 2008

Hope to meet you in the red convertible we drove at UofT. You made me pay the gas because I was a month older. Say Hello to all our P.C friends up there!God Bless.Happy to meet-sorry to part-happy to meet again! An old school &P.C. friend.

Matthew

December 3, 2008

I'm sorry for you big loss and I would like offer deep condolences to this loss and the family. I was learning about your work in grade 9 now and I think it's very sad that this has happned . we lst a great man this week and I know lot's are going to miss him.BY: MATTHEW Age:14

Ian Henderson

December 3, 2008

Loretta-May you have many wonderful and happy memories of Ted,beginning in The Bahamas and through all these years in Canada.

Amanda Traynor

December 3, 2008

Sincerest sympathies for the loss of such a great Canadian and a great man. Mr. Rogers has touched the lives of so many people and has had tremendous influence on so many of us.

Verna

December 3, 2008

I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the family for the loss of a husband, father, grandfather, brother, sister and friend.

It is extremely difficult to lose a loved one. My deepest sympathies are with you. The following days will be difficult for you as you evolve and adjust to life without Ted. As someone who has lost a loved one, this will be a difficult transition and I'm sure in your case more so.

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