Rogelio-Rodriguez-Obituary

Rogelio Rodriguez

Houston, Texas

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ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ, 65, of Houston died Friday, 6/20/08, after a short illness. Born in Laredo, Tx, on 3/4/43. He worked in the entertainment industry as a dancer for world renowned entertainers and taught Flamenco around the world.The past 42 yrs he owned "The Rogelio Rodriguez Academy of Dance"...

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My dearest memories were in flamenco class every Saturday for years with Rogelio......he was a master of flamenco and could dance with the best of them....my happiest years back in the 80´s......we´re in his classes...I will miss you great and talented man forever....rip with love and hugs to you....

He was my dance Instructor and I loved him very much.

I just found Rogelio´s obituary and it is 2022 and I´m 67 now. Taking dance from him was one of the highlights of my life. I remember hearing him tell people he was going to have a pregnant dancer in his recital that year- I had just found out and I was 28. He and his partner Wayne were so nice. I´m sorry I didn´t know when he had passed away. My sincerest condolences.

Le dio clases a Margarita Cortes hija de olinda cortes y ella aprendió muchos bailables totop Jazz flamenco Diferentes participaciones De bailes bien profesional!! Gracias Rogelio Calidad de persona !!

I was very fortunate to be a great friend of Rogelio and as an artist designed his logo which really stood for his original speed flamingo moves. Great dancer and instructor, we will miss you. Vern King

I am so saddened to hear about the loss of Rogelio Rodriguez. He was the best dance instructor I ever had. I took Jazz from Rogelio from 1978 when his studio was at Windsor Plaza and continued to take from him until 1990 when he was on Richmond Avenue. He will be truly missed!

mr rojelio was a great and fantastic teacher, dancer and man. He always mad you laugh and smile whenever you spoke with him.we loved him so much and we will never forget him. we where very lucky when ever mr rojelio subbed in for our class, although he could nver tell which one was wich out of my sister and me, but that always made us laugh. we miss you mr rojelio where ever you are and i hope you looked down on us when we danced at the show and was proud. we were inspired and we will...

I knew Roe as a wonderful and talented teacher and person. He was truly dedicated to the art of dance, and I will miss him. He inspired me with his charismatic personality and his passion for the dance. My deepest sympathy and condolences to all the family.
Love always,

I have known Roe for many years as a resident of the same neighborhood and a patient of the late Dr Stephen Watson and currently Dr Mark Lawton where I work. Roe has always held a special place in my heart. He will be greatly missed. I loved to listen to all his exciting stories.My prayers are with you Wanye and Roe's family.God bless.
with deepest sympathy,
Lelia and the staff