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Troy Rogers

Topeka, Kansas

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Troy Allen Rogers Troy Allen Rogers, 41, Burlington, KS, died March 20, 2011, at the Coffey County Hospital in Burlington. He was born May 27, 1969, at Iola, KS, the son of Danny Leon and Karen Sue (Wynn) Rogers. Troy grew up in LeRoy, Kansas, and graduated from LeRoy High School in 1987. While...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Troy, you will be greatly missed! You are one of my most favorite memories from my early military years! Blessed to have known you... sad to see you go...but I will see you again someday! Till then you will remain in my heart and your family in my prayers!

Karen, Donna & Sherri,

I was saddened to hear of your loss. Unlike the other entries here, I haven't seen Troy since we were all kids. I remember sneaking away from my grandmas house to come over and jump on the trampoline or ride the 3-wheeler. I have very fond memories of all those summer days. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Our hearts aches for you. We are sorry for your loss.
Ilene Donnelly-Sandell and family

The loss of Troy is tremendous and will be felt by all that knew him. He inspired us all with his courageous battle. He will be greatly missed.

Troy was an awesome guy driven to help others, he will be missed by all that knew him.

Troy was always a true friend. He would go to all extreems to ensure your sucess or well being. Troy and I held a couple of tying intrest, the National Guard and EMS. Both intrest driven by helping people less fortunate than ourselves. Surley he will be missed by all that knew him. God speed to his soul and blessings to his family. May a brother rest well at the end of his journey.
CW2 Russell Beth

Troy touched many lives. Mine was no exception. He was a quiet, strong presence and left no doubt in my mind that he had my back if needed. We are all blessed to have known him.

Virginia D. Payne, SGT, Retired

Susan, Kalin and family I am so sorry about Troy. I have many fond memories of laughs and good times shared. Cherish those memories and if I can do anything, please let me know.