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Jhon Ames
February 7, 2022
I was one of his former students. I am tearing up just writing this; he was the kindest man in the world. I had him for both classes he taught. He spoke about his chihuahua how he/she was small but feisty. I did not know he had passed away until now. I remember he used to say things like "just kidding" and stomp his feet as he pointed at us. I remember he was saying in a jokingly way, "stop yelling at me" my condolences to the family. Dr.Rogers will always be the best history teacher in the world. He always wanted to make the class easy for us and exciting. Thank for everything Dr Rogers
Melanie
June 27, 2020
I knew Bob through Kelly, and its true they had the most beautiful father/daughter relationship that was wonderful to see. I last saw them on a flight from atlanta to San Francisco on one of their journeys!! Sending much love and peace to Kelly and Juan...Im sorry for your loss and grief. May love make its way into those empty spaces. ❤
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