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Robert Edward Rogers

Dallas, Texas

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Rogers, Robert Edward Bob Rogers was born in Inglewood, California on October 14, 1927, and went to be with the Lord on March 5, 2009. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Kathy, their 7 children, and 20 cherished grandchildren. Bob graduated from the University of Southern California...

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I would like to thank Baba as we called him for his kindness and affection to all the lumenites at Keating hall. His wisdom and lessons taught have been with me every time I am on the job as a tv producer. May the Lord look upon you in kindness and mercy. May his soul rest in Peace.

Daddy,
We all miss you. Thank you for your openness to life, and for your support and love throughout the years. Please pray for us always. I love you.
Your daughter,
Katie

Bob was a very close friend and brother in the Lord. He had a kind and gentle spirit, he was a good and decent man. Bob loved his family, friends and life itself. May his new home bring him eternal peace and joy.

Bob was a delight always. His quiet gentle ways spoke volumes. He did not have to tell a joke, his sense of humor was evident in his eyes. His pride in his children and his grands was evident in his face, in the twinkle in his eyes when he looked at them, when he heard them, or heard something great or small about them. Bob's witness was how he lived his life: a quiet, steady, constant, faithful servant of God, a true model for the modern family...these are the things that speak volumes...

Peace be with the Rogers Family. My son, Luke and I had some treasured moments with Bob in 1993 while visiting Dallas. What a kind soul! I remember him fondly and will remember Kathrine and family in prayer

Grandpa Rogers,I love you so very much. You were such a good friend and advisor to me. Rest in peace
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-Catherine

It was an Honor to have met the man I know as "Uncle Bob". Blessings to all of his family.

I loved my Uncle Bob, he was a kind and gentle man. He will be missed. God bless my Dallas family during this time, and always. I love you all.

I had the distinct pleasure of knowing and working with Bob Rogers for many years. He was a friend and colleague to many within the local film industry. Bob was a true professional who generously shared his knowledge and experience with many who shared his love of film making.

I know that I speak for many who will always remember Bob as a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor.

My deepest condolences to Bob's family. He will be missed by many.