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Mary was one of my best friends. She was a warm compassionate, brave and loving woman I will remember her forever.
June Woodburn
November 07, 2020 | Venice, FL | Friend


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Mary was one of my best friends. She was a warm compassionate, brave and loving woman I will remember her forever.
June Woodburn
November 07, 2020 | Venice, FL | Friend
I have known Mary Rogers for most of my life and she was a teacher to 3 of my kids at SCS. She was an amazing loving teacher and a genuine loving spirit. I remember on days when we would be walking past her house or see her out and about and she always had time to say HI. She will be forever missed and prayers and thoughts of sympathy to her family, her friends, and to all of us whose lives she has touched over the years. Heaven gained a true angel.
Sandra Freeman Carlson
November 06, 2020 | Dunkirk, NY | Student
Mary was such a compassionate and loving soul. As a little first grader I can remember how much i admired her as my teacher. I’ll never forget the James and the Giant Peach party she hosted at her house and the one summer when we adventured to the theaters to go watch one of the Stuart Little movies. As I got older I always cherished her friendly and supportive conversations that always occurred as she wore the biggest smile and laugh. You will be missed Mary. My thoughts and prayers are...
Breanna Crane
November 05, 2020
I Always enjoyed her singing. Her group sang for the Tuesday Club often. She will be missed!
SandraLee Wagner
November 05, 2020 | Mayville, NY | Acquaintance
Mary was my first grade teacher, one I’ll never forget. It was so apparent that she loved teaching and also truly cared about her students. After first grade, I continued to look forward to seeing her in the halls throughout the rest of my elementary education at Sherman. Little did I know, we would be reunited years later while I was completing my student teaching requirements at SCS. Mary and I connected in a way I don’t think either of us expected. It was surely a God thing. I’ll never...
Jennifer Carlson
November 05, 2020 | Ashville, NY | Friend
Mary had an infectious laugh that could always brighten your day. She was always there to lend an ear, listen and encourage. A lady of courage who will be greatly missed.
Sally Kier
November 05, 2020 | Jamestown, NY | Friend
Bob and, family, I am saddened to hear of Mary Ann's passing. You are in my thoughts.
Beckie Huber-Ross
November 05, 2020 | Brocton, NY | Friend
Mary was the best friend anyone could have in life. I will cherish our memories forever!
Joyce Anderson
November 05, 2020 | Friend
I enjoyed every minute I spent with Mary. Her gentle kind soul was always a comfort for me through any and every situation. My memories of this amazing women will last forever!
Lisa Goodell
November 05, 2020 | Falconer, NY | Friend
SHERMAN- Mary Ann M. Brown Rogers, 68, of Sherman and formerly of Dunkirk, passed away on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at home with family at her side. She had battled breast cancer for twenty-nine years.
She was born April 20, 1952 in Dunkirk, NY, the daughter of Joanna Bonasera Brown and the late James Brown Jr.
Mary Ann was a graduate of Fredonia High School, class of 1970, and had earned her Master’s in Reading from Fredonia State College. She was a grade schoolteacher for thirty years at Sherman Central School and also taught at Jamestown Community College for four years before retiring.
She was a member of St. Isaac Jogues RC Church in Sherman where she served on the Altar and Rosary Society and sang with the Psalmody group, she was on the Board of Directors for CASA, was a member of the Theta Beta Sorority and Beta Sigma Phi (National), and in her earlier years was crowned “Ms. Sheridan”.
Mary Ann enjoyed reading, children (her own and her students), knitting, golfing, gardening, church events, and most of all, time with her family.
She is survived by her loving husband, John “Bob” Rogers, whom she married June 29, 1990 at the Sherman Community Church, four children; Patricia Kelly of Austin, TX, John (Megan) Kelly of Stoneham, MA, Scott (Marisa) Rogers of Charlotte, NC, and Craig (Mandy) Rogers of Charlotte, NC, five grandchildren; Myles Patrick Kelly, Ayla Mae Kelly, Tyler Rogers, Ellison Day Rogers, and Riley Erin Rogers, her mother; Joanna Bonsera Brown of Dunkirk, six siblings; Thomas (Cindy) Brown of Dunkirk, Janet (Tom) Harmon of Silver Creek, Debra (Charles) Frazita of Monroe, John Brown of Sarasota, FL, Peter (Laurie) Brown of Rochester, and Joshua (Jeff Berger) Brown of Coral Gables, FL, two God Children; Andrew (Ashleigh) Brown of Fredonia, and Kristen Rowan of Sherman, one sister in law; Marylynn (Ron) Weaver of Green Valley, AZ, a very special friend; Melva (Bill) Rowan of Sherman, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mary Ann was preceded in death by her father; James Brown Jr, and two brothers; James Brown III, and Robert Brown.
A private Mass will be held at St Isaac Jogues RC Church in Sherman. Burial will be in the Sherman Cemetery. A public Celebration of Life will take place at the Leunsman State Park Gazebo at a later date.
In Lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Stanley Hose Fire Department (PO Box 574, Sherman, NY 14781), or to CASA of Chautauqua County (2 Academy Street, Suite 5, Mayville, NY 14757) or the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Inc. (PO Box 302, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0302).
To leave a remembrance or to post condolences to the family, please visit freayfuneralhome.com
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