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David Hollister Rogers

1929 - 2017

David Hollister Rogers obituary, 1929-2017, Fairfax, VA

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1929

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2017

David Rogers Obituary

DAVID HOLLISTER ROGERS May 2, 1929 March 21, 2017 David Hollister Rogers, 87, formerly of Paradise, CA, died Tuesday, March 21, 2017, in Springfield, Oregon following a short illness. Dave leaves his wife of 63 years, Constance (Decker) Rogers, his son Barry Hollister, his daughter Carol Elaine, and his three grandchildren Eleanor, Ann, and Christopher. His son, Bruce David, preceded him in death in 2011. Dave was born May 2, 1929 in Hempstead, NY to Ralph and Gladys (Hollister) Rogers. He graduated from High School in Webster, NY in 1947 and attended Harvard University, graduating in 1951. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1954. During this time he met the love of his life, Connie, sister of his college roommate. They were engaged within six weeks of meeting and were married in Webster in 1953. Their first child, Barry, was born in Boston in 1955 while Dave was serving in the US Army in Japan. In 1956 the family moved to California where Dave clerked for a judge on the 9th Circuit and then spent 10 years practicing law as a partner with an Oakland, California law firm. During this time, their other two children were born, Bruce in 1957, and Carol in 1959. In 1968, Dave moved with the family to India where he served five years as Peace Corps Country Director. After returning to the United States in 1973, Dave answered a newspaper ad that led to serving in the Northern Mariana Islands as chairman of the Micronesian Claims Commission, established by Congress to validate war claims by Micronesians who had lost property and loved ones in World War II. In 1977 he moved to Washington DC and became chief counsel of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission where he supported programs representing American citizens against foreign governments including the former East Germany. Dave retired from government service in 1988. In 1991 Dave and Connie moved to Paradise, CA, where he renewed his membership in the California Bar Association and volunteered for Legal Services of Northern California, providing legal services to low income residents of Butte County, California. The State Bar of California named him pro bono attorney of the year in 1994. In 2012, Dave and Connie moved to Eugene, Oregon where they became residents of Willamette Oaks Senior Living. An avid reader, Dave was passionate about history, politics, government and the law. A private memorial service will be planned for the summer.

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Published by Paradise Post on Apr. 8, 2017.

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John Vaughan

April 30, 2017

Dave was the first boss I ever had, the best boss I ever had, and a friend for 40 years. I loved the work we did together at the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission in Washington, DC (1977-1986) -- delivering justice to U.S. citizens for overseas losses during working hours, and playing softball on the Ellipse after hours. It was the best of times !!

Lola L. Mitchell, Ed.D.

April 15, 2017

Willamette Oaks will miss him.

April 12, 2017

Barry & Carol - your Dad had great careers with helping people. He was born the same year as my Momma. The memories will always be there for you. I will get the picture that I took of you at the grange so you can have that. Love Teresa

Kim Kincaid

April 11, 2017

I will always remember him enjoying the company of my kids and being there for me. He was like a second dad to me. He holds a dear spot in my heart.

Judy Newberry Ashley

April 11, 2017

I'm so sorry, Barry. What a wonderful life he led. My condolences to you and your family.

April 10, 2017

We are sorry to learn of the passing of Dave, but grateful for his service to our nation as Peace Corps Country Director in India.

Our Condolences,
The National Peace Corps Association

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