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Not forgotten. Fond memories of a good man. Rest In Peace.
Felix and Agnes
October 15, 2022 | Friend
Anchorage, Alaska
Apr 7, 1932 – Oct 9, 2019
On Oct 9, 2019, Donald R. Rogers passed away peacefully at home in Anchorage, Alaska, at the age of 87, after a long battle with prostate cancer.Don was born on April 7, 1932, to John Robert and Thelma Neely Rogers in Tacoma, Wash. He graduated from the University of Puget Sound and the...
Read MoreNot forgotten. Fond memories of a good man. Rest In Peace.
Felix and Agnes
October 15, 2022 | Friend
A year has passed so quickly. We hope the hole in your heart from his absence is slowly healing. He was a good man and was a blessing to many he encountered. A good friend, not forgotten, but remembered kindly. Wishing him and you peace.
Felix Maguire
November 23, 2020 | WA Issaquah, WA | Friend
I am grieving as we lost one of the kindest, most decent man we all will ever know I had the privilege and great honor to be his secretary for 26 years. I considered myself extremely fortunate to have had the best job for so long. In those years I never heard him say anything negative about anyone nor anyone say anything negative about him. He was just a wonderful person loved by everyone who knew him. To Georgia, Julie, Steve and all the grandkids, my condolences to you all. I'm sure he...
Dottie Sutter
October 26, 2019 | Canyon Lake, TX
Don was such an amazing man, genuine, funny and so very interesting to talk to. We shared the love of guns planes history and life in general. I may have been his dogs groomer but he felt like family. I could talk to him for hours as well as my sons and husband. I will miss his smiling face and the joy he got when he checked out my saltwater aquarium for new critters. A man who will be truly missed by my family. sending love and prayers to Georgia Julie and the rest of the family.
Tammy Keith Justin and Jacob Dohmen
October 25, 2019 | Anchorage, AK
What fond memories we have of Don and Georgia we carry since first meeting them in 1974 at the Monaghan's Telequana Tavern. He not only gave me my FAA medical but also issued the special certificate for my British ATP. As the Medical Examiner, he was "pleased to have an occasional live one." Don was always the consummate gentleman with a good sense of humor and an enquiring mind. He sponsored me into the QB's. Another good one gone west. Rest in peace. Condolences to Georgia and family.
Felix and Ag Maguire
October 23, 2019 | Issaquah, WA
Friend, investor, constant upbeat fellow, a lover of popcorn, plain or buttered--didn't matter. His last words to me, "I want to be missed." He is. Love and prayers to his family.
Jim & Patti Misko
October 22, 2019 | Anchorage, AK
Don was one of the most generous people I have had the privilege to call a friend. His love of life and enthusiasm for everything he devoted his time to were contagious. Just a few days before he passed away, I was privileged to hear a few of the last "war stories" he got to tell from his days as the state pathologist. He will be missed and our Rotary club will not be the same without him. My deepest sympathy to his entire family on their loss.
Kim Colbo
October 22, 2019 | Anchorage, AK
I knew Don from Anchorage Russian Jack Rotary; Don was kind and caring toward everyone he met. He was always interesting and caring. He was a superior Doctor and took pride in his work. The world is a better place due to all the people he touched. Sincere condolences to the loved ones he leaves behind. He is waiting for a meeting.
Donna Fortune
October 21, 2019 | Dayton, NV
Don,
I met Don as a member of the Air Force Association Monaghan Chapter. He was a dedicated member, and I really enjoyed knowing him. My condolences to his family and friends on their loss. Today, I share that loss too.
Gregory Miller
October 21, 2019 | Eagle River, AK