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Bert Rodgers Obituary

Rodgers, Bert
December 11, 1930 - November 14, 2019
Bert Rodgers, a pioneer in Florida real estate education, died peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones, on November 14, 2019. His passion for teaching led to the founding of Bert Rodgers Schools of Real Estate in 1958. By the mid '60s the school was the largest in the state, third largest in the country by the mid '70s, and eventually offered classes in over 40 Florida locations. It is estimated that well over one million students have been enrolled. Credited by a former Florida governor with having "...a remarkable influence upon the rapid development of Florida's real estate industry," Bert derived immense satisfaction from offering generations of Floridians the opportunity for a career with unlimited earning potential. Bert was born December 11, 1930, in Lakeland, Florida to Grace and G.C. Rodgers who owned a tire shop; in later years, the family operated the 6,500 acre Big Six Ranch in Loughman. Growing up, Bert worked alongside his father in their business (even pumping gas at age 7). As a teenager, Bert cherished his Lakeland H.S. classmates and experiences and was active in numerous organizations. A true outdoorsman, he spent summers working at a Colorado dude ranch. After graduation, he worked the night shift as a Lakeland police officer to pay for tuition at Florida Southern College—often falling asleep in morning class while still in uniform. He married Peggy Jean Dennis in 1954 (divorced 1973) and graduated with a B.S. degree in Agricultural Science. With his completion of ROTC, Bert enlisted in the Army as 2nd Lt. and served as an M.P. at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio. Upon discharge, he returned to Lakeland, acquired his real estate license, and opened a brokerage specializing in Central Florida citrus groves and cattle ranches. Because Bert had easily passed the licensing exam and his friends had not, he agreed to tutor them—they passed—and Bert discovered his talent for teaching. He often said "the best way to learn is to teach." A visionary, he realized there was no formal training to prepare real estate candidates for the state exam. The first class was held in his living room. Bert wrote the course materials, taught classes, personally selected and trained instructors and quickly earned a reputation for maintaining the highest quality educational standards. In his spare time, Bert taught courses for The National Association of Realtors and the Florida Realtors. He was honored with recognition and awards such as the Realtor of the Year by countless regional and state associations. Often introduced as Mr. Real Estate, The Dean of Real Estate Education, or THE Bert Rodgers, he would grin— modestly. He never lost touch with his roots—he was genuine and unpretentious, kind-hearted and contemplative.
Bert developed a keen interest in politics and was intricately involved in supporting the real estate industry—frequently lobbying in Tallahassee to strengthen protections for both licensees and consumers. In 1992, the school was moved to Sarasota and his daughter, Lori, joined the family business. In 2002, they successfully promoted a law change to allow online licensing courses. Despite his notable achievements and movie-star good looks, Bert was a humble man and a gentleman—always eager to mentor students, colleagues, friends and family. He was bright and witty and lived life with a passion. He treasured time spent with his family and friends, enjoyed all genres of music, especially country, the Gators, airboats, grits and fried fish (that he caught), fine dining, well-tailored suits, an occasional dose of "shoulder medicine" (Jack Daniels), and strawberry ice cream. He never used a computer and rarely spoke on a cell phone. His bookshelves were filled with non-fiction books on Florida, history, nature and fishing. His dictionary was inscribed "to Bert from Bert." An avid fisherman, Bert spent time exploring the grass flats off Longboat Key, reeling in trout, red fish and the occasional, highly prized snook—and he took pride in teaching others how to fish. He and his son, Clay, spent many hours together along the mangroves off Captiva Island. A family celebration of Bert's life will take place on Captiva where Bert wanted his ashes to float away on the outgoing tide at Red Fish Pass. Bert is survived by his wife of 17 years, Jeanette, and her two daughters, Shelly Newsome (Greg) of Lake Mary and Paula Priester (Jim) of Hastings. He is also survived by his two children from his first marriage to Peggy Jean Dennis: William "Clay" Rodgers and Lori Rodgers. Bert was blessed with three grandchildren, Clay's daughter, Amanda Scott (Evan) and two adorable great grand-children, Addison and Elizabeth as well as grand-children Lucas Rodgers and Jason Giffard, sons of Lori Rodgers.

In 2001, Bert established the Hazel Haley Scholarship Fund to honor his beloved H.S. English teacher who had a profound, lifelong influence on him. (Hazel often called him "the inimitable Bert.") Hazel's 69-year teaching career was thought to be the longest in the country. Memorial donations may be sent to the following address: Hazel Haley Scholarship, Development Office, Florida Southern College, 111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland, FL 33801 No service will be held—Bert avoided funerals—too heartbreaking, he'd say. "In the end, all of us are just angels flying close to the ground." Willie Nelson, The Tao of Willie
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Published by Herald Tribune from Nov. 22 to Nov. 24, 2019.

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Barbara Morris (Little Bobbi)

November 16, 2023

You are forever in my heart!

Betty Brown

November 16, 2021

Time has passed since Bert left us, but his memories continue on. He will always be missed by so many.
Thoughts & Prayers are still with all his family.
Life Long Friend.

Betty Brown

December 31, 2020

Thoughts & prayers are still with all the family & friends of Bert. He has already been in Heaven over a year & anyone who knew him has missed him.
He will always be missed, but remembered.
Betty Brown
Sarasota Fl

Jim Porter

December 30, 2020

I had the privilege of teaching many real estate classes to both sales agents and brokers all over Florida during the 17 years I worked for Bert. Truly a wonderful, brilliant yet humble man of great integrity. Working for Bert Rodgers Schools of Real Estate was an honor a a highlight in my career. Everything Bert did was 1st Class. He will be greatly missed.

Brenda Fletcher

November 27, 2019

When I first met Bert in the early 90's I had no idea how much he would change my life forever when he introduced me to his beautiful daughter, Lori. Through the years we would become family as I had the privilege to be a part of her life as well as her amazing children's. Bert always enjoyed sharing a great story or talking about fishing. He was a true gentleman with a kind heart. Through the years I've heard from so many of how Bert had changed their lives.
Thank you Bert for touching thousands of lives! Your legacy will live on forever and I am grateful and blessed to have you as a dear friend. We will miss you.

Jason

November 27, 2019

Bert was a great man to me and I will cherish his his memory forever. Smart, strong, no nonsense and funny. I appreciated his work ethic, the stories and a desire to make things right. The only unfortunate side of life is we must say goodbye eventually, and I'm sad to say goodbye to him. My thoughts are with his wife, children and family.

Betty Brown

November 26, 2019

Thoughts & prayers to all of Bert's family. He
was a super gentleman & family friend for many
years. He will be missed by the family & all his many personal, business & family friends.
It has been awhile since I was in touch with him or Jeanette, but will be thinking of Jeanette & Lori at this very difficult time. All my contact numbers & email was no longer working.
Many Blessings to all
Betty Brown
Sarasota, Fl

November 26, 2019

He provided us a easy way
to renew our licenses.
He saved us time and not to
go to hours of classes.
Realtor since 1978.
Kay Hewings Jacksonville, FL
Bless Him and his Family.

Danny Williams

November 26, 2019

I taught for Bert from 1975 through 1988. I personally taught over 30,000 of his students. I am very proud to have been one of his team of great instructors. The world has moved on now to the internet and the personal and meaningful contact with students is no longer there. But when personal interactions with people truly meant something, no one was better than Bert. A few years ago his daughter Lori was putting together an ad campaign and asked me to speak about how I trusted Bert. I was honored to do so. When the camera started rolling and I recalled some of my time with Bert, I broke down and cried....not good for the filming! He was a great friend and mentor. I would frequently call and ask his advice or opinion. He was a great listener. I miss him dearly.

Valerie Jordan

November 25, 2019

When I first sought to obtain my real estate license back in 1995, all I heard was "You have to take a Bert Rodgers class...it's the best real estate course around!"...and so I did.

Little did I know back then, that I would eventually become one of the very last Bert Rodgers Schools real estate instructors, and... would eventually wind up working in the very office where Bert would drop by and visit his amazing daughter Lori. He was always pleasant, always sharply dressed and would always take time out to say hello.

Thank you for the opportunity Bert, and for the good memories.

Pat Neal

November 25, 2019

Hi, Lori. I saw in John Hielschers article about the death of your Dad.

Bert was a mentor to me too in 1971.

I learned the real estate business from him in that year and have prospered for the 49 years that I have been in the real estate business.

I learned from him (and you) then and now.

I think he even bought a home from me in 1973 and propelled my assistant, Sonya Krouskop into the real estate business too.

I am sorry to see him go. He led and important life for the people of Florida and an important life for me and all the people he touched.

Bob Thornton

November 24, 2019

A gentleman, legend and, most of all a great friend. We will miss you Bert.

Laura Downey

November 24, 2019

Many thanks to your abilities to assist people in obtaining their license in Real Estate.

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