ALVIN-ROGERS-Obituary

ALVIN ROGERS

New York, New York

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ROGERS--Alvin, died on April 12 of Covid 19. Cherished brother of Esther Schwinger and Millicent Kramer. Longtime companion of Joan Brier. Beloved "Uncle Allie" of Roberta Santos, Pamela Oliver, Susan Whyte, Ronald Schwinger, Robert Barton, and many great-nieces and nephews. Well known drummer...

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It will be five years this weekend. The pain does not ease with time, the sorrow only deepens. How much I needed you this weekend....How much I miss you.

It will be four years this week since you left me. Not a day goes by without me missing you terribly.......

I still think about you and miss you all the time!! You were such a great role model to me. You stepped in when I didn´t have a father figure and taught me a lot. I hope you are playing the drums up there and entertaining everyone.

Robby We met as kids. My mom Marilyn was your mom´s, aunt´s and uncle `s first cousin. Alvin got me a signed photo from petula Clark. We went on his motorcycle in the Hamptons. Your grandma aunt Dinah made the best blintzes. Hugs from a long lost cousin. Best to mom and estee. Cheryll [email protected]

It´s been two years. Not a day goes by that I do t think of you. The pain does not ease with time. I never got to say a proper goodbye. There is a whole in my heart but also my soul. You were a part of me and I´m not whole without you. I listen to voice messages I save and I smile and cry and the same time....I miss you so much......

It’s been over a year and still a day does not go by wishing I could get one more hug. One more smile. I miss you so much

Oh so sad. Cousin Alvin

Cheryll Oransoff

Your first birthday without me in I can’t guess how long.....I miss you so much....

Never met Alvin, but remember all the great stories as told by Joan Brier my friend and lifelong companion of Alvin. God bless you Al, and you did travel to the beat of a different drum "Your own" r.i.p. Al.......from a fellow drummer of a different era......John Morello