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Joe M. Rodgers

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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RODGERS, Joe M.Age 75 of Nashville. Joe M. Rodgers, a man of faith who deeply loved his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and his family, died peacefully at home on February 2, 2009. A native of Bay Minette, Alabama, he was born November 12, 1933, the son of Edwin Nathaniel and Charlotte Cook...

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I had the pleasure of having Joe and Gov. Winfield Dunn serve on our board at Medical Properties of America. As a young executive I learned so much from Joe on board decisions. He is kindly thought of as a great person and is sorely missed. Phil Suiter

We are sad that you have lost Joe by your side but know that he is a presence with you always in spirit.
LaVerne and Bill Ramsey

WE THINK OF OURSELVES AS VERY LUCKY PEOPLE TO HAVE MEET YOU ALL. JOE AND HONEY HAVE BEEN NOTHING BUT KIND TO US. WE ARE GRATFUL TO YOU AND WILL KEEP YOU IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
ERIC, MELISSA, AMBER AND CONNOR TUMMINS

Honey, I have good memories of you and Joe during our High School Days at Sidney Lanier. I was so glad to have the chance to personally talk to Joe during our last reunion. His lifetime achivements have been amazing. I know Joe's name and your name is written in the Lamb's Book of God. Please accept our sympathy in this period of grief.

Robert and Sue Flaherty

Dear Honey, Jan and Mason,
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

We send our love and sympathy to you and your family at this difficult time. Sorry we are out of town and can not be with you. You are a grand and wonderful family. Joe was a special man. God bless.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Nell's brother.

Honey,Jan and Mason,
Life is short and precious.Joe did many,many wonderful things in his life and I know dad, ol JLC himself ,and Big Al are enjoying his company now.God bless you all.

Dearest Honey,
What a powerful life. Joe has done so many amazing things that I did not know about. My sweetest thought is when mother and Charlotte were getting ready for the trip to Washington for Joe's official appointment to serve as Ambassador to France (complete with pedicures) and the attention that he gave these women who adored him was so tender.
With love to you and yours,
Ann Young Moore