David R. Rogers Dies at Son's Home Here
Had Lived in Taylor County Since 1876—Services Held Friday
David R. Rogers died at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Rogers, southeast of Bedford, last Wednesday, following an illness of several months. The funeral services were held at the Wetmore Funeral home Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. C. Harris. Burial was made in the Bedford cemetery.
Mr. Rogers was born in Logan County, Ohio, July 25, 1850. He was married Jan. 27, 1876, on farm south of Bedford, to Miss Ellen Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers always lived in or near Bedford during their entire married life. Two sons were born to them: Del, who died when he was twelve years old and Reid, who with the wife and mother survive.
There are also two grandsons, Troy H. [ughes] Rogers and Delbert R. [Ichard] Rogers; two sisters in Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister in Denver, Colo., and two half-brothers in Long Beach, Calif. One sister, Mrs. Minnie Loveless, spent the past five weeks with her brother.
David R. Rogers Dies at Son's Home Here
Had Lived in Taylor County Since 1876—Services Held Friday
David R. Rogers died at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Rogers, southeast of Bedford, last Wednesday, following an illness of several months. The funeral services were held at the Wetmore Funeral home Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. C. Harris. Burial was made in the Bedford cemetery.
Mr. Rogers was born in Logan County, Ohio, July 25, 1850. He was married Jan. 27, 1876, on farm south of Bedford, to Miss Ellen Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers always lived in or near Bedford during their entire married life. Two sons were born to them: Del, who died when he was twelve years old and Reid, who with the wife and mother survive.
There are also two grandsons, Troy H. [ughes] Rogers and Delbert R. [Ichard] Rogers; two sisters in Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister in Denver, Colo., and two half-brothers in Long Beach, Calif. One sister, Mrs. Minnie Loveless, spent the past five weeks with her brother.
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