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I'll miss you, Gus. I'm so glad we were therapists at Gateway. We laughed so much! You helped so many.
Love,
Kathy
Kathy McCallister
January 08, 2003 | Pittsburgh, PA


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
August Rodgers passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on December 28, 2002.
I'll miss you, Gus. I'm so glad we were therapists at Gateway. We laughed so much! You helped so many.
Love,
Kathy
Kathy McCallister
January 08, 2003 | Pittsburgh, PA
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Although not often, I worked with Gus at Gateway and was able to come away from each encounter smiling and/or laughing. I recently stopped in to say "Hello" to my friends at GRC-AV and was pleasantly surprised to see Gus, as usual he brought to me smiles and laughter. I feel fortunate to have had that opportunity and my wish for you is that his smiles and laughter remain in your heart forever.
Audrey Means
January 01, 2003 | Apollo, PA
Annie,
Please accept my sincere condolences on your recent loss. Gus was a remarkable co-worker, and a dear friend. I will especially miss him . I was blessed to know such a special man, and he truly had an impact on many lives. My prayers are with you.
Nicholas Landolina
December 30, 2002 | Latrobe, PA
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, Gus was a great guy.
Heidi Van Doeren
December 30, 2002 | Pittsburgh, PA
Dear Mrs. Rodgers and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Gus's passing.
I worked at Gateway Aliquippa and talked with Gus frequently about insurance reviews.
He was a very special person and will be greatly missed.
Arlene Young
Arlene Young
December 29, 2002 | Beaver, PA
Please accept my most sincere condolences. We are old friends from Schenley High.
Ralph Muros
December 28, 2002 | Arlington, VA
If this is the same Augie Rogers who went to Schenley High and to Pitt please accept my condolenses as he was a good friend.
Harry Rodis
December 28, 2002 | Longwood, FL
Dear Annie,
I had the good luck to work with Gus at Gateway North Hills for about a year. He was a joy to talk to and it was fun to see what he would bring in his lunch every day. He was in the service and so was my husband and we always talked about the great car insurance of USAA. I am saddened by his death. I know he always talked of you with love and devotion.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Barsic
Kathleen Barsic
December 28, 2002 | Freedom, PA