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Anthis Laquantin Rogers, better known as “Quint”, was born on October 8, 1994, in Bainbridge, Georgia. He was birthed to Laquantae Harrell and Giordano Rogers.
Quint accepted CHRIST at a young age and remained a faithful servant throughout his life. He was a member of Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church #2 and served as a Junior Usher.
He graduated Bainbridge High School with the Class of 2013, where he made lasting memories and friendships that stayed with him throughout life. He was a devoted member of the BHS Drama Club and Soccer Team. Quint later attended Bainbridge State College.
His hobbies included skateboarding, gaming, collecting Pokémon memorabilia, shopping and watching football. His love for LSU (Louisiana State University) ran deep, cheering on the Tigers with unmatched passion and pride. Quint could always be found wearing purple and gold on game days.
Anthis Laquantin Rogers departed his earthly life on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at Miller County Hospital in Colquitt, Georgia. He was preceded in death by his mother Laquantae Harrell and grandmother Audrey Ophelia Rogers. Quint will be missed by all those whom he touched.
He leaves to cherish his memories loving grandparents whom he loved very much, Eddie Erving and Janette Erving; father, Giordano Rogers (Nadine); two sisters, Miracle Rogers and Shantres Rogers; three devoted aunts, Chanita Irvin (Tyrone), Stephanie Erving, and Vantilla Carter (Jerry); two uncles, Eddie Erving Jr. and Raynard Rogers (Tashike);two very special cousins, India Erving and Timothy Emmanuel Jr.; two goddaughters, Londyn Dart and Liliana Rosario; and a host of other aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
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