Indianapolis, Indiana - Linda G. Rogers, 69, passed away peacefully on July 9, 2024. She was born to parents Orville & Ruby (Reneau) Farley in Scottsville, Kentucky, on January 15, 1955. She will be deeply and truly missed.
A generous and kind woman, Linda was devoted to serving God, her family, and her community. She attended iTown Church, The Spirit and Truth Fellowship, Living Truth, volunteered for Love INC, and was a graduate of the Way Corps. In the past, she and her beloved husband, Greg, had also relocated to other states to start and grow non-denominational Christian fellowships, especially for the un-churched.
When she had a moment to relax, Linda enjoyed studying the Bible, reading, doing crafts and especially spending time with her family.
In addition to her parents, Linda is preceded in death by her brother Philip Farley.
Linda is survived by her husband, Gregory Rogers; daughter Courtney Dykes, and sons Jonathan Rogers (Emily), and David Rogers (Rylee), and has been blessed with 3 wonderful grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 11 am - 12 pm with funeral services at 12 pm with Pastor Larry Leonard presiding at Flanner Buchanan - Washington Park East (10722 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46229).
In honor and memory of Linda, flower arrangements may be sent to the funeral home or memorial contributions can be made to the American Heart Association.
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