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Thomas H. Rogers

Middletown, New York

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Warwick, NY Thomas H. Rogers, a resident of Warwick, NY, since 1973, passed away Friday, June 20, 2008 at St. Anthony Community Hospital in Warwick. He was 69. Born on February 15, 1939 in Newark, NJ, to the late Henry and Anne Rogers, Tom married Carole Dunham on July 20, 1963, at Sacred...

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Dear Rogers Family,
It was good to be with you in Warwick last week as we celebrated T's life. Your family is strong and that will help you through the tough times. Lean on each other and your friends and you will find some comfort there.
Thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Take care,
John & Janet Dorger

I have fond memories of Tom from the 1950s. He was a great friend of my brother, Bill Kology. They played football together at the Prep - shirt numbers 49&62. We had many a great time at parties, games and gatherings. I enjoyed seeing Tom at the Prep reunions. My husband, Greg, was also in the class of 57. I'm sorry for your loss.

Dear Carole and family

We were so sorry to hear of your loss

Pam,
I just wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. All my best to you and your family.

Love,

Carole & Family:
We were shocked and saddened to learn of Tom's death and send our heartfelt sympathy and love to you and your family.

Bruce & Peggy Campbell Tharp

Pam and Rogers family,
I am so deeply sorry to hear about your loss. I remember having a great conversation with your dad about Pharmaceuticals, while visiting in Sugar Loaf. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I know his vivacious spirit will live on in all of you. My love to you all.

Mrs. Rogers,
I am so sorry for you. You, Pam, Tom and Michael are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family, Bill and I were so
saddened to learn of Tom's passing. We'll miss our "over the fence" talks.

To the Rogers family:
I was absolutely devestated by the news of Tom's passing. My heart and prayers go out to you at this sorrowful time. Some of my fondest memories will always be the weekends we spent in Lake Placid bobsledding with friends and enjoying each other's company. I can honestly say Tom was one of my favorite people and I am proud to be able to call him my friend.
With sympathy,