John-Rogers-Obituary

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John Paul Rogers

San Antonio, Texas

Feb 11, 1947 – May 29, 2020 (Age 73)

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BORN
February 11, 1947
DIED
May 29, 2020
AGE
73
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough Obituary

John (Jack) Paul Rogers, age 73, passed away peacefully at his home in San Antonio, TX on May 29, 2020. He was born in St. Louis, MO on February 11, 1947. His parents, Richard (Dick) Rogers of Norwich, NY and Betty Dietrich Rogers of East St. Louis, IL, later moved the family to Carmi, IL and...

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I was sorry to hear of Jack's passing. Great memories of driving around Belize with Donna in the jeep. Safe travels to the other side.

I staffed Jack Rogers when he was The Greater Chamber's Water Committee Chairman. It was a busy time. We were trying to work out groundwater rights which pitted rural vs urban interests in the Edwards Aquifer. We were all scratching our heads wondering what the Legislature was going to do with us. One day Jack says "well I can call somebody I know in House. He might be helpful." Expecting to be given the name of a backbencher, Jack names the chairman of the Texas House Water Committee! We got...

Dear Jack, Thank you for giving me the most wonderful son that I could have ever hoped for. The bond that we have always shared is the mutual and unconditional love that we have for our beautiful son, John, Jr. Rest in peace.

Sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He will be missed!!

Dear John (now known as JP!) and Donna and family. I was sorry to read of Jack's passing but wonderful to read the colorful stories. My memories are always of your Christmas tradition of bringing dried corn around to feed the reindeers on Christmas Eve. Peter and Paul always eagerly awaited your arrival each holiday and we still talk about it every Christmas! May God bless you as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to the family. I met Jack in the late 70's thru the title business. In the early 90"s I got involved with the Valero AlamoBowl, thanks to Jack. He was an enthusiastic supporter of business and SA and a great friend. RIP, Jack.

I had the pleasure of being associated with Jack through Frost Bank at the Liberty branch on Blanco Rd. He became both a professional and personal friend that I remember always going beyond what was expected. His contagious smile lighted up whatever group he participated. Phil Norman

I grew up going to Jack Rogers ranch with my dad every year. It was the only ranch we went to and I have many fond memories there. Hunting, horseshoes, food and lots of laughter! At night I remember the snoring bear noises coming from Mr Rogers bunk! He was a great friend to my Dad and became a friend to me. Thanks for making so many of my best memories Jack, you will be missed, LD

John and Donna, we were saddened to hear about John's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your families.