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Billy Rogers

Concord, California

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Billy L. RogersResident of ConcordBilly Lee "Daddy-O" Rogers, 78, died June 10, 2012 in Concord. Billy was born July 5, 1933 in Oklahoma and has been a longtime Concord resident. He was a man with a wicked sense of humor who loved animals, classic country music and western movies. Billy helped...

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"Daddy O" Im so sad to have said goodbye, and trying to find comfort in knowing its not forever. I'll see you in a better place another time... I will always remember your insane scenes of humor and Huge Heart!! There was never a dual moment or a wet kiss left behind ;) I Love You "RED" You Will Never Be Forgotten... May You Rest In Paradise

"Red", It breaks my heart that you are gone. Amazing to me what an impression you made in my life and the things I will miss & the memories of and with you that I will never forget.

Billy Lee, it's still hard for me to fathom my life without you. I treasure the 30 years of laughter, fun and love we shared. You were truly one of a kind. Thank you for the richness you brought to my life and the lives of so many. You blessed me. And "I loves ya, Baby, with all my heart."

Daddy-O. He will be keeping the Heavens in tears with laughter, while those of us here on Earth shed tears of sorrow.
Such fond memories of this jolly man! Rest in Paradise!

Hey Red. My heart goes out in sympathy for all the family and friends who will miss you and your playfulness, but my happiness is great for the love your experiencing at this moment and forever. Love you

Rip Red "Daddy O"

I can't believe you are gone Daddy O. Thank you for being there for me when I entered Sunrise house 15 years ago. You are a big part of the reason I am clean and sober today and I will never forget your sense of humor but most of all your kind and loving heart. I love you Daddy O.

I am going to miss you Red. You were crazy but you were the best. Crystle and I will come see you and grandma.

Love Sharon