John-Rogers-Obituary

John D. Rogers

Cleveland, Ohio

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ROGERS JOHN D. ROGERS, 50, died suddenly in his home in Phoenix, AZ, where he recently relocated from Cleveland to serve as International Booking Manager for the Harlem Globetrotters. John was previously a resident of N. Royalton for 23 years, where he held various marketing positions with Belkin...

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Kathie, Justin and Lauren,
So sorry for the pain you are all going through. Try to keep the great memories and close the door on the bad. Stay strong and keep the faith. We Love You All Very Much!!! Aunt Barb, Tim, Billy, Tyler and Samantha

Dear Kathy &Justin & Lauren, My thoughts & prayers are with you. With God & your family you will get through this. I love you all. Love Aunt Nancy

We all laughed at Uncle John's great sense of humor. I will always smile and think of him whenever I hear "Feliz Navidad"!

Aunt Kathie, Justin & Lauren,

Words cannot express how sorry I am about the passing of Uncle John. He meant a lot to all of us, and I know he loved all 3 of you. May God bless you & him as well. I love you guys.

Kathie, Justin and Lauren:
Sorry for your loss and I will keep you all in my prayes and thoughts. Vikki

I'm happy I knew John as a co-worker at Belkin Productions and stayed in contact with him over the years. I know how much he loved his family and I'm truly saddened by this loss. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

I am shocked and saddened to hear this news. My prayers are with all of you.

Kathie, Justin & Lauren, you are in our thoughts and prayers. God will lead you through this difficult time. We Love You Lots.

Dear Kathie, Justin & Lauren,

We just wanted you to know how much I always enjoyed talking to your dad when he would call for your mother at work. He loved his family very much and Jim and I know the good memories you have of him will remain with you all of your lives. Our prayers are with and your wonderful mother for peace and courage to face the days ahead.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Jim & Sheryl Redick