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Alan Wayne Rogers

Gladstone, Missouri

1951 - 2022

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Alan Wayne Rogers February 19, 1951 - November 5, 2022 Gladstone, Missouri - Alan Wayne Rogers, 71, Kansas City, Missouri, died November 5, 2022, from melanoma brain metastases. Alan was born February 19, 1951 to John Park and Hattie Marie Rogers in Kansas City, Missouri. After ten years, the...

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Alan Rogers. You are missed, but won't be forgotten as long as I live. You made a positive impression on my life as I'm sure you did on others. You are such a good Christian man and, you were just so kind and so honest and I enjoyed every moment of our time together and it was always such a pleasure to talk with you. I feel privileged to have known you and your delighful wife, Donna. I look forward to seeing you again my friend.

I'm so sorry Donna to hear of Alan's passing, but so glad to hear that he knows the Lord. He was a good man and I'm so proud to have known him and to have a set of Texas steerhorns which he restored for me. I will always remember him for his kindness and his loving the Lord without saying so. He left us with a wealth of information with his museum. I miss him and God bless you Donna during this difficult time.

I was so sad to find that Alan had passed away. What a great friend he was. Loved talking with Alan at Church. We will certainly miss Alan. Donna, know we are here. Prayers. Mike and Terree Bland

My favorite memory of Alan was the time he and Donna took Julie and I to the Missouri State Fair. He was so patient and kind. And he bought us engraved bracelets. It was one of my favorite childhood memories and the only time I ever attended the fair. Sending you peace and love.

Alan was the best friend I ever had. We shared a common interest in antique cattle horns and my collection is due to his knowledge and kindness. We talked all the time about stockyards and cattle. I have pictures with his snowy owl, his vast horn collection, his Yellow Freight trucks, and a young Alan hiking in the west.I will truly miss him God bless him and his family in your loss, Paul Hughes