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R. Anthony Rogers Obituary

R. Anthony "Tony" Rogers, 84, a veteran litigator who devoted his career to the land and water rights of American Indians, died on June 18, 2024 after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Dane Rogers of Alexandria, VA; son, Mark Rogers (Anne Nelson) of San Francisco, CA and daughter, Laura Ellis (Richard Ellis) of Arlington, VA.

A retired Senior Trial Attorney for the Land and Natural Resources Division of the United States Department of Justice, Tony was born in Fort Pierce, FL but raised in Miami where his father, Rollin Rogers covered politics for the Miami Herald and his mother, Martha, was a legal secretary. A graduate of Coral Gables High School, he received a B.A. in American History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he forged lifelong friendships at his beloved Wesley House and nurtured a passion for politics that led to an internship with a New Jersey Congressman, law school, a Washington future and the jackpot: Season tickets to the Nats.

He graduated from UNC in 1962 when the Vietnam War was underway and joined the Navy. After completing Officer Candidate School, he served on two ships: The USS Okinawa (LPH-3) and the USS Ogden (LPD-5), a newly commissioned amphibious assault ship that transported troops and small boats to Da Nang.

Tony continued his studies after his discharge. He graduated from the UVA School of Law in 1969, secured a judicial clerkship in Washington with U.S. District Court Judge, George L. Hart, Jr. and moved his young family to Alexandria. He became an active member of Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill, serving as a Senior Warden and usher over the years and joined the Candlelighters Foundation, a parents' group that lobbied Congress to fund a Childhood Cancer cure. He also drew political cartoons and stumped for local politicians and national candidates.

After the clerkship, Tony continued his legal career in private practice in D.C. He joined Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker, a firm known for representing numerous tribes in complex Indian Claims cases nationwide.He made his own contributions as a partner, primarily by protecting the rights of multiple tribes including the Northern Arapaho of Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. He served as chair of the Indian Resources Committee of the American Bar Association for two years and traveled West so often that clients and colleagues nicknamed him "Tony Take-a-Trip." In 1987, he joined the Department of Justice where his experience and litigation skills earned him a prestigious John Marshall Award. He retired in 2005

Tony's memorial service and celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, September 26 at Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill, 3606 Seminary Rd., Alexandria 22304. Donations may be made in his memory to Immanuel, the UVA Law School Foundation, 580 Massie Rd.,Charlottesville,VA 22903, or UNC Wesley Campus Ministry's "The Rev. Robert L.Johnson Fund," 201 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514.

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Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 15, 2024.

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Jane Mclean

January 26, 2025

The last time we saw you was at your wedding.
Found a post card you sent me in Jan. 1967 when Mark was 9 months old. I am so sorry to find out about Tony. I would love to hear from you.
Jane Ruckert McLean in Atlanta: Jane.mclean @me.com

Robin Friedman

October 30, 2024

I knew Tony from the days we both worked at Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker. I was a law clerk and then an associate while Tony was a senior associate and then a partner. We kept in touch after we both left Wilkinson, Tony for the Justice Department and me for the Interior Department. Tony was always a dear friend to me both professionally and personally. We got to know each other well. He was kind and helpful both at the law firm and when I worked at Interior. He was a wonderful friend and we knew each other for years. We lost track of each other when Tony retired, but he has always been in my heart and I am sorry we didn't have further contact when he left Justice. I was saddened to learn of his death. I wish his family the best, and I carry Tony's memory with me.

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