Scott-Rogers-Obituary

Scott W. Rogers

Rockford, Michigan

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ROGERS, SCOTT Mr. Scott William Rogers of Rockford, age 56, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, August 10, 2014. Scott was born in Williamston, MI on May 3, 1958 to Keith and Margaret (nee Taylor) Rogers and had, since then, been a long-time resident of the Rockford area. It could...

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Scott was not only a great manager, but was someone I could go to when I needed a good, genuine laugh. He will be missed. Thank you for being someone that I looked forward to seeing when I would go to work. RIP

-Megan

Bette, Bridget & Conner,
I am so sorry to hear about Scott. We worked together at Meijer and had many hilarious times. He was such a fun person to be around and his laugh was contagious. I still today re-tell the funny stories he told about when Bridgette & Connor were little and the cute things they did.

I am so very sorry for your loss I worked with Scott for many years at Meijer. May God Bless you all. Lisa Schweizer

Bette and family- I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest condolences.

I delivered to him every day at Party City. I work for FedEx Ground and still can't believe it. He was a great guy and will be missed.

Dear Bette, the whole Rogers and O'Connor families,

I'm heartbroken at your very unexpected loss. I had planned to drive out to express my sympathies in person today but I'm ill with a cold and don't think I should expose you. Please know that my prayers are with you now and you will remain in my prayers in the coming months as you walk through this difficult journey together. May you find peace and strength in the love that surrounds you.

All my best wishes,

Beth Johnson

Scott was a great boss and friend at kohls . He will be miss so very much

I was saddened to hear of Scott's passing. My sympathy goes out to the Rogers family.

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dick & Mary Ann Hurst