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Robert Lant "Bob" Rogers

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Robert Lant "Bob" Rogers obituary, 1947-2025, Mount Vernon, IN

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Robert Lant Rogers

October 4, 1947 - October 12, 2025

Robert "Bob" Lant Rogers passed away on October 12, 2025, at his home in Mount Vernon, Indiana, surrounded by his loving wife and children. He was 78 years old.

Bob was born October 4, 1947, in Gary, Ind., to Ladell H. (Forney) Rogers and Charles A. Rogers. Bob grew up near Lake Michigan in the Miller area of Gary. He spent his younger days with siblings and childhood friends, playing in the sand dunes of his Inland Manor neighborhood. Bob attended William A. Wirt High School and graduated in 1965. Bob briefly attended Indiana University before he was called to serve in the Vietnam War in 1968.

Bob served as a Combat Medic with the 82nd Airborne until 1970. Bob was deeply proud of his military service. He often said, "I wouldn't want to do it again, but I wouldn't trade it for anything." Following his deployment, Bob returned to complete his degree at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Ind. It was there he met his future wife, Mary Helfrich. Bob and Mary were married on September 4,1971 in Evansville, Ind. She lovingly survives.

Bob and Mary made their home in Hobart, Ind., where they raised their children Sarah and Mark. He worked much of his career as a property insurance adjuster; however, Bob's real passion was coaching wrestling. Bob coached at Hobart Middle School and Hobart High School, as well as numerous years of freestyle club wrestling. During this time, he not only coached his son but also coached and mentored countless young men. Many of his former wrestlers reached out with messages of love during his final days. Our family is deeply grateful for their kindness. After their children were grown, Bob and Mary also lived briefly in Anthem, Ariz.; Wannamaker, Ind.; and Franklin, Ind. Four years ago, they finally settled in his wife's hometown of Evansville, Ind.

Bob will be remembered for his sense of humor, which was frequently sarcastic. He loved to tell a good story, animated with impressions of all the people involved. He loved watching sports, especially his beloved Chicago Cubs and Bears. He could often be heard using colorful language to "cheer on" his favorite teams. Bob was known for his talent for selecting paint colors, furniture, and artwork. Bob and Mary's homes were beautifully decorated.

Bob is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mary Rogers of Evansville, Ind.; his daughter Sarah (Scott Jessie) Rogers of Franklin, Ind., son Mark (Anna) Rogers of Phoenix, Ariz.; and his grandchildren Maya Jessie, Nina Jessie, Nixon Rogers, Lauren Rogers, and Preston Rogers. Bob's siblings, Tom (Jannie) Rogers of Westfield, Ind., Don (Jackie) Rogers of Hobart, Ind., and Lynn Frerichs of Sioux Falls, S.D., also survive. Bob was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Ladell Rogers.

No formal services will be held, according to Bob's wishes. Pierre Funeral Home in Evansville is entrusted with final arrangements. The family will plan a celebration of life on a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to a military veteran charity or a local food pantry in his memory. Bob personally supported Wounded Warrior Project, Tunnels to Towers, and the Hobart Food Pantry. Our family wants to thank all the friends and extended family who helped us through this challenging time. The family also thanks the employees of Heart-to-Heart Hospice for their care in Bob's final days, especially Laura. We genuinely appreciate the exceptional care Laura gave our family immediately following Bob's death and the dignified way she honored his military service.
Published by The Times on Oct. 17, 2025.

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Yvette Goodpaster

October 17, 2025

Coach Bob. There will not be another like him.
He was the heart beat of the Hobart Wrestling Club.
He saw potential in every kid on the mat. Thank you for coaching and being a mentor for son and daughter. I have so much memories at the meets. And traveling and becoming a wrestling family.
You were our cheer leader at the meets and off the meets. You made me laugh and cry. And Mary you will always be in my heart. So sorry for Bob passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Coach Bob will never be forgotten. And Thank You Coach Bob for your Service...love always

Irma Kincaide

October 17, 2025

Prayers for the Rogers family, we loved Coach Bob!! He would show up at a wrestling tournament here and there to support our boys, he even came and ran a practice with our club. We will miss his FB check-in messages. R.I.P

Helen Connor

October 17, 2025

I´ve never met him but heard so much about him from Lynn Frerichs, my daughter´s mother in law. She adored him and and told many wonderful stories about him. To have a brother-sister relationship like they had was a blessing denied to many.
My deepest condolences to the family and may Bob´s soul rest in eternal peace.

Arthur Miller

October 17, 2025

Bob will forever be in our hearts. He was a great man who was always willing to help out any kid in need. He was my Coach and then became a great friend. I consider him and his family as my family too.

Kammy Fehrenbacher

October 15, 2025

We are all so blessed and thankful to have had Bob in our lives. My familial uncle - but "uncle" and a moral beacon to so many others. May he rest in eternal love and peace.

Aaron Miller

October 15, 2025

Bob was a great man and I enjoyed his humor. He had a real talent of designing a home. Prayers for the family.

Terry Hiestand

October 15, 2025

Prayers for the family to heal. Was pleased to call him a friend and that our lives crossed paths through our children. RIP in heaven Bob.

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