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Johnathan Rogers

Charleston, South Carolina

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Jonathan Louis Rogers N. CHARLESTON - Jonathan Louis Rogers went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 16, 2010, after a very long period of illness. Jonathan's life was blessed with a faithful wife of 35 years, Peggy Louise Rogers Rogers: three wonderful children and one precious...

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Johnathan, thing of you often & our times together. Sammie & Marcie Douan

Dear Peggy and family
The entire Douan family shares your loss. Jonathan was a fine person and we are very proud to have been called his friends.
Marcie, Sammie & Joey Douan

We just learned of Johnathan's passing and wanted to send our condolences to Peggy and her family. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers for God's peace and love to surround you now and always.

To the family of Jonathon, I know a void exists in your lives that cannot be filled by words. However , I only have words to offer and a void just like you that will never be filled . I met Jonathon at Garrett High and worked at the shipyard with him. We were friends until I moved away from Chas. in 1995. I have many good memories of Jonathon and I feel the loss in many ways.
Jonathon , you were a good friend and we had many good times together. Maybe I will see you again one day...

Dear Gertrude - My sympathy goes to you and your family on the loss of your brother. I have many fond memories of your family way back at Charleston Heights Baptist Church when we were growing up. My brother, Bob Carter, and I also graduated from Chicora High School with your husband Charles.

Dear Peggy.. So sorry to hear of Jonathans passing. I was fortunate enough to see him after many years at the funeral home for my brother Eddie in December. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Jimmie and Carol Capps.

Dear Peggy, So sorry to hear About Johnathan. You all have been and will continue to be close in our prayers.
Dawn and Wayne Smith

Take my hand my friend,
I wish to help you along.
Just knowing there are two of us
Can help to make you strong.

I know life seems unfair
and sometimes gets you down,
But know that I am here for you
I'll always be around.

So set a day aside
And together we will walk
Down all your troubled pathways,
For it helps sometimes to talk.

If you should need some time
To do this on your own,
Then I will be here...

Dear Peggy, Melody, John and other family members

Hank and I would like to extend to your our prayers and sorrow for your loss. Hank and Paula Boudreau, Manning, SC