William M. Rogers

1942 - 2025

William M. Rogers obituary, 1942-2025, Newburyport, MA

William M. Rogers

1942 - 2025

BORN

1942

DIED

2025

William Rogers Obituary

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William (Will) M. Rogers, of Newburyport, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday evening, December 21, 2025. He was the beloved husband of the late Joan M. Rogers, with whom he shared over 48 years of marriage.

Born at the Carney Hospital in Dorchester, Massachusetts, to Agnes F. (Ronan) Rogers and Cleburne T. Rogers. Will had been a resident of Buck Street in Newburyport for 58 years.

He will be greatly missed by his family, including his daughter, Sydney L. Rogers and her wife, Jennifer Gallinovich; his granddaughters, Shannon Anderson of Portland, Maine, Mia Swartz and her partner Edgar Velásquez of Paris, France, and Greta Swartz of New York, New York.

Will attended the Immaculate Conception high school, graduating with the class of 1960. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1960, at the age of seventeen. He proudly served for three years, during which time he traveled around the world playing basketball as a member of the U.S. Navy basketball team. Will was employed by the New England Telephone Company, from which he retired after forty-four years.

Will's presence in his seacoast community was a bright light. Will was loving, generous, and dependable. He was affectionately known as the "Mayor of Buck Street". He took pride in his home, and his street. He took care of the neighbors leaves in the fall, and was first on the scene for every snowstorm cleaning the sidewalk, with his snowblower, for everyone. He cared deeply about his family and friends, and was always there to lend a helping hand. He was on "stand by" for every friend and neighbor, to help with emergencies, errands, transportation to the airport, train station, bus terminals, and doctor's appointments. He had a quick wit, taking his sense of humor with him always, greeting everyone with a friendly smile typically accompanied by a witty comment.

Will's life was devoted to his family, especially his three granddaughters whom he loved fiercely. He never missed an occasion to celebrate with them. Grandpa Will - The Greatest Of All Time Grandfather.

Will enjoyed early mornings, driving to Plum Island to watch the sunrise, followed by gathering with friends for their morning coffee group. Will enjoyed sports: playing, coaching, and watching a game, often with friends. He loved music, saw all 'the best' perform live 'back in the day' and never missed a show when the Grateful Dead were in New England. He enjoyed riding his red BMW motorcycle, taking many vacations with his wife Joan on the motorcycle. He took care of his wife's garden after her passing, celebrating her love of flowers in her memory. Will enjoyed sitting by the water, binoculars in hand watching the birds, and the boats returning from a day of fishing out at sea.

Bidding his final farewell to "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood".

We are "Grateful" to have been loved by him. "What a long, strange trip it's been".

Will's life will be continuously celebrated with intimate gatherings of family and friends throughout the coming new year.

Donations in his name may be made to the Mass Audubon Joppa Flats Education Center, located at 1 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport, MA 01950.

Assisting the family with Arrangements is the Cremation Society of NH. To view Will's Online Tribute, send condolences to the family, or for more information, visit https://csnh.com.

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January 15, 2026

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January 13, 2026

Lorraine Giordano posted to the memorial.

January 9, 2026

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Ginny Seeky

January 15, 2026

What a great guy and neighbor.My family and I lived next door to Will for many years. During snow storms, he was the first person clearing the sidewalks with his snow blower.
In the spring and summer he had the most beautiful gardens which he continued after his wonderful wife died.
Sydney, so sorry for your loss
Ginny Seely and family

Lorraine Giordano

January 13, 2026

So many wonderful memories. I met Will through my husband, Gene. They shared a love of sports, especially basketball & football. I connected with Joan & years of friendship & fun as couples began. Concerts, weekends away, sporting events, countless hours by our pool & wonderful BBQs & meals with friends. All filled with laughter & quality time. I feel so blessed to have known Will (and Joan). They will both be in my heart & thoughts forever.
Lorraine Giordano

Jeanne Wallace

January 9, 2026

Will Rogers, the mayor of Buck Street. How lucky were we? The most friendly, helpful, happy guy - always a smile on his face and wave - you could ever meet. I spent 31 years as Will´s neighbor and another neighbor let me know now that I don´t live there. When I heard the news I was so sad - thought he´d live forever - but also felt at peace that he was with his sweet Joan.
I will miss my gardening friend and his first Christmas card every year. Sydney and family - you were his world.
We lived on the best street in NBPT! Travel well our friend.
Jeanne Wallace & Bill Perez

james mason

January 8, 2026

Known him all my life we see each other frequently checking the sunrises at plum island ..a stand up guy ..he sharpened my hockey skates for years and if u r lucky u might see him in Bruins posters.. he had season tx and he can be seen he will be missed

Mitchell Belmer

January 7, 2026

Will was, to me, always the big strong yet extremely friendly guy at Carroll family functions. I thought of him often through the years and every time made me smile. He had one of those smiles that would light up a room. He will be greatly missed.

Be at peace Will.

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January 15, 2026

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