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Patrica Cheryl Rogers (Schill) passed away at home surrounded by her loved ones shortly after her beloved husband of 63 years, on March 31, 2024. Patricia was born in Vancouver Wa and went to Hudson Bay High where she met her husband on a blind date! The two fell in love instantly. Patricia was the devoted and loving wife of Patrick. The two shared a lifetime of love, companionship, and devotion that nothing could separate. Patricia, a fiery red head, was a kind, generous, wife, loving mother, and grandmother. She was strong, and stoic yet loving beyond all measure. Patricia (Patty) and her family shared many adventures in her younger years, such as living in Guam, sailing, and hiking all around the PNW and Puget Sound. She raised four strong boys and her granddaughter, Emily. She worked as a dental assistant and grew a fine vegetable garden, until they both retired and moved to Powell. Patty attended many churches and loved the Lord; she enjoyed getting her hair done every week at Lupe’s and she loved her family. Patty always loved to exercise, even very late in life she pedaled her exercise bike and assisted her husband with his home PT. We jokingly called her Powerhouse Patty. Patty is predeceased by husband Patrick and her parents Ida and Hank. She leaves behind her brothers Pomeroy and Neil their wives and many children, dear friends Gary and Jill Hatmaker, sons Sean Rogers, Mike Rogers and Todd Rogers of Washington state, son Shannon Rogers and daughter in law Kelley Sypher, granddaughter Emily Westerhaussen of Powell, Grandsons Aaron Rogers, Alex Rogers his wife Samantha Rogers and her great grandson Henry. She is and will remain greatly missed.
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