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Beverly Rogoff

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Beverly Ann Rogoff Beverly Ann Rogoff, 87, passed away on August 16, 2017. Born in Denver on March 6, 1931, to Harry and Marcia Rogers, she graduated from Denver University in 1953 with a degree in Elementary Education. She moved to Albuquerque in the fall of 1954 with her new husband, Sanford...

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I still think of how much I miss Bev. She was a rare gem and even though it saddens me she is gone, I still smile and laugh more than weep when thinking of her. That is how powerfully positive she was. I was blessed to have known her; she inspires me to always be a better person.

I was privileged to sing in the Jazz Choir with Bev. Her enthusiasm and friendliness always made me feel welcome. I loved running into her at Albuquerque Museum jazz events and at the Outpost. She was always glad to see me, and her many other friends. It's just not going to be the same without her. To quote what I remember someone saying when Audrey Hepburn died, "A silvver bell has been stilled."

condolences from Arline ( Ross) Raabe of Denver, CO and her kids, Dan, Tom, Mindy and Andy - of Denver, CO. Our thoughts are with you and our cousins in this time of sadness.
With Love,
~ the Raabe's

Bev sings @ The Outpost 7/2015, Suzanne a fan.

The Taichert family expresses its heartfelt condolences at the loss of this shining star! Helen Taichert knew Bev when they were docents at the museum together. Suzanne knew Bev from NM Jazz Workshop classes/activities. She would offer a place to sit at crowded ABQ Museum concerts. The CD that she and Patty Stephens collaborated on, along with fine playing by local ABQ musicians, provides a lot of happy memories.

We also appreciate the stewardship of a 401k through REDW. Bev's...

Treasures cd jacket-quintessential BEV

The FTD Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

It was a privilege to know Beverly at Coronado Villa. She was loved by everyone she met , always warming us with her beautiful smile. She would quickly share a joke, bringing more smiles and laughter. What a treat it was to see her in the dining room and listen to the laughter she created. We will miss her more than words can express.
To her Great family: Thank You for the loving care and watch over her. She spoke of you often. Our deepest sympathy to each of you.