Terrance Lynn Rogers Naples, FL
Terrance Lynn Rogers, 61, of Naples, FL passed away on Saturday, Septem ber 18, 2010. He was born in Bad Axe, MI on May 14, 1949 to John and Pearl (Cove) Rogers.
He graduated from Saginaw High School and was employed by Saginaw Steering Gear for many years. He moved to Gulf Shores, AL and worked as a handy man/landscape artist. Terry followed his family to Naples, FL in 2003 and continued his creativity in many fields, such as, tiling, landscaping, and small home repairs.
Terry was known to have a great love for his animals throughout his entire life. King (shepherd/wolf) was his long time companion for 15 years and was by his side through April 2010.
Terry will always be remembered for the love of the wind blowing through his hair and the two wheels against the pavement on the road riding his Harley.
Terry is survived by his children, Patrick Michael Rogers of Naples, FL and his mother Terri Ann Colpean of Saginaw, MI, and Dawn Marie Boyle of Naples, FL and her mother Vicki Smith of Oscoda, MI; four grandchildren Ricky Michael and Kristi Lynn Rogers, Michaela Marie and Nathan David Boyle; three brothers John E. Rogers Jr. of Naples, FL, Randolph Rogers of Gulf Shore, AL, and Paul Rogers of Red Wood City, CA; two sisters Kathleen Rogers of Madison, NJ and Susan Salzmann of Naples, FL; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and very dear friends.
Funeral services were privately held at MullerThompson Funeral Chapel for immediate family members only per Terry's request.
Memorials may be offered to Vitas Innovative Hospice Care of Naples, FL.
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Erica Messina
September 22, 2010
I am very saddened to hear of Terry's passing. In the time I got to know him, I found him to be a very caring and thought ful man. My thoughts go out to his family.
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