Charles Christopher Lane "Chris" Rogers

Charles Christopher Lane "Chris" Rogers

Charles Rogers Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Oct. 1 to Oct. 2, 2007.

March 16, 1981 - Sept. 27, 2007

Memorial services for Charles Christopher "Chris" Lane Rogers, 26, of North Bend, will be held for close friends and family at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Coos Bay Chapel, 685 Anderson Ave., in Coos Bay. A potluck-style celebration of life will follow at 2666 Fir St., in North Bend.

Chris was born March 16, 1981, in Craig, Colo. He died Sept. 27, 2007, in North Bend, after a four-year fight against A.L.S (Lou Gehrig's Disease).

Chris is survived by his wife, Sarah Rogers; daughter, Amber Star Rogers; his unborn child; parents, Richard Sr. and Judy Rogers; brothers, Claude Rogers and Richard Rogers Jr.; and sisters, Dawn Larson and Kathy Rogers.

The family suggests memorial donations for the family may be made to the Sarah J. Rogers Benefit at any local U.S. Bank.

Arrangements are under the direction of Coos Bay Chapel, 269-3131.

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June 7, 2018

Amber Rogers posted to the memorial.

October 10, 2007

Niki Holling posted to the memorial.

October 3, 2007

Pat and Vivian Jannsen posted to the memorial.

Amber Rogers

June 7, 2018

Chris was my father. I only knew him for a few years in my life. But from what I have heard about my loving father brings tears to my eyes. He may not have physically been in my life for a long time. But he has always been in my heart and I am just so glad that his loved has touched all of these amazing people.

Niki Holling

October 10, 2007

I was so sad to hear about chris. I knew him in highschool and he was a great person. We had some very fun times. He will be missed greatly. The family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Pat and Vivian Jannsen

October 3, 2007

Chris was a unique and blessed individual with a inner light that brightened the world. We were so heartbroken when we found out that he was afflicted with A.L.S. and, now, words cannot express how very saddened we are to learn of Chris' passing. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends who loved him and share the memory of his time on this earth. God Bless you Chris.

Maddie Brown

October 2, 2007

We are so saddened by the loss of a really great son. You are on our minds and we pray for you. Richard and Judy, you are great people and super parents. We love you. Maddie

Greta Freeman

October 2, 2007

I was honored to know Chris from High School as not just a fellow classman but a friend. I always enjoyed his upbeat attitude and the way he could make anyone smile. He was a fun loving person and touched many. To his family I hope that each day will look brighter even in if it seems the hardest. His memory will live on. He was much loved.

John Breuer

October 2, 2007

I was blessed to be Chris's high school wrestling coach. He had such great energy... and an attitude that was contagious. I will never forget his smile. May God be with the Roger's family.

Vonnie Marshall

October 1, 2007

To the Rogers Family, So sorry to hear of Chris's passing. He was a big part of my kids life in Barview. We thought of him often after you all moved away and we found out about his disease. Shanor would see him once in a while and keep us updated. Our hearts and prayers go out to you all. The Marshall Family and all that came with them, C.J., Joe Felix, Angie Nelson(Felix),Adam Burdett & Greg.

Becca Smith

October 1, 2007

I am so very saddened by Chris' passing....he was a friend of mine from years ago when we worked together at the call center and I've forever kept him in my thoughts. He was always fun to be around and a true and honest human being...he will be greatly missed by anyone who had the opportunity to share a part of their lives with him, but we all know that he is in a much better place now, looking over his family.

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