PAUL-ROGERS-Obituary

PAUL C. ROGERS

Lenexa, Missouri

1918 - 2015

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Paul C. Rogers, 96, of Overland Park, KS, passed away Monday, March 16, 2015. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Paul was born July 12, 1918, in Adrian, MO. He was a veteran of WW II serving in Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division....

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I worked at the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant near DeSoto KS and knew Paul from conversation with him about his service and was humbled to be in the presence of a genuine American Hero!! Thank you Paul for your brave service!!! Currahee!!!!

I was your nurse once in Kansas and you told me your story. Being a veteran myself I loved hearing it. Love seeing the story come alive in Band of Brothers. Condolences to your family.

Thank you Sergeant Paul Rogers, I was born on the 14th December 1944 you made my future possible, my wife and I visited Bastogne Belgium 101st Museum on Friday last. RIP Paul

4 years today that you passed away Mr. Rogers.
Thinking of you !
Deepest respect and eternal gratitude. We thank you for our "Freedom", your service and sacrifices. Rest in peace Sir. Lest we forget !
A heartfelt thought for the Family and Friends of Mr. Rogers !
Josianne and Fernand from Liège-Belgium.

Thinking of you on the day of your birth in 1918, we wish to express our deepest respect and eternal gratitude Mr. Rogers !
As Belgians, we thank you for our "Freedom", your service and sacrifices.
Rest in peace Sir.
Josianne and Fernand from Liège-Belgium.

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Rogers. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

I traveled with Paul For 2 weeks in Europe on a Steven Ambrose Tour. He was a very wonderful and generous person. I am sorry to hear of his passing.

May you rest in peace and be reunited with your other brothers and friends.....you were one of many great men..... Dean Martin

Farewell and salute. Thank you for your service.