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Doyle Rodgers

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice"HEY ASK FOR THE WOLFMAN" August 25, 1936 - January 21, 2004 Doyle Rodgers, 67, of Smyrna died January 21, 2004 following a brief illness. Survivors include his wife, Betty Rodgers, children, daughter, and son in law, David and Nancy Smith, son, Jeff Rodgers,...

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Just missing you and Nan a lot today!!!

Poppy,
You've just been on my mind even more than usual... I'm so blessed to have been a part of your family. I cannot imagine my life without you. You were and are still such a huge part of my life. I miss and think of you everyday. Mom reminds me more and more of you every day! I can only hope that one day I'll have a fraction of the strength, passion, and will you had. I am the most proud of being born into a family with such a strong, caring, loving and smart man like you. I am truly...

Happy Birthday Sweet Daddy! I am so glad you have Nan to celebrate with you! We miss you both so much! Thank you for everything! Keep watch over us. I Love You!

I recently moved to Kansas and have been homesick for all things Atlanta. I adored these commercials and miss seeing them, especially Wolfman and Donna's little "rivalry" over the tagline.

I actually had the chance to meet Doyle "The Wolfman" a couple of times and talk with him. We talked about nothing and lots of things all at the same time somehow. A very unigue man. The real deal. We miss you Wolfman.

I used to really like the commercials. I read in the Monday, January 26th Atlanta Journal and Constitution where Gallery is possibly considering new commercials. If so, remember who to ask for.

Wow! It is hard to believe Wolfman has been gone as long as he has I still have such wonderful memories of him and Donna. Wolfman you are truly missed! TV will never be the same without you!

I visited the College Park store today and made a few purchases for my new house...and didn't even realize that I was in THE Gallery Furntiure store. I grew up watching the comercials and BEGGING my grandpa to take me so I could get a daybed!! How ironic! Thank you for everything, and we miss you, Wolfman!!

Hey Donna,

I do have to say seeing the commericals now and your father is not a part of them, it really feels strange. I always loved the commericals and felt real special when I came into the store because I was looking at a celebrity. May God continue to bless and I am glad that you are keeping the family business going. May the lord bless you always.