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Pauline <I>Hardwick</I> Rogers

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Pauline Hardwick Rogers

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
17 Nov 1996 (aged 70)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Norwood, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Rogers was a native of Bonnie Blue, VA. Preceded in death by her parents, Raleigh Hardwick and Callie Hughes Hardwick, three brothers, Paul, Dean and Lawrence Hardwick; three sisters, Marie Hall, Judy Hardwick and Minnie Hall. She is survived by her husband Eugene Rogers; two daughters, Barbara Jean Wilson and her husband Roy, of Raleigh N.C. and Joy Rogers of Dayton; a son Kenny Rogers and wife Marsha of Fenton Mich.; two sisters Faye Sparks and Kay Parks; two brothers, Don Hardwick of Atlanta and Ray Hardwick of Dayton; grandchildren, David Wilson, Karen Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Mary Wilson, Sharon Dewire, Anthony Quinn, Ken Rogers Jr., April Rogers, Melissa Rogers and Beverly Rogers; and three great-grandchildren Joseph Quinn, Tanis Dewire and Cierra Dewire. She worked in Oak Ridge for the Atomic Energy Commission during World War II.
Mrs. Rogers was a native of Bonnie Blue, VA. Preceded in death by her parents, Raleigh Hardwick and Callie Hughes Hardwick, three brothers, Paul, Dean and Lawrence Hardwick; three sisters, Marie Hall, Judy Hardwick and Minnie Hall. She is survived by her husband Eugene Rogers; two daughters, Barbara Jean Wilson and her husband Roy, of Raleigh N.C. and Joy Rogers of Dayton; a son Kenny Rogers and wife Marsha of Fenton Mich.; two sisters Faye Sparks and Kay Parks; two brothers, Don Hardwick of Atlanta and Ray Hardwick of Dayton; grandchildren, David Wilson, Karen Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Mary Wilson, Sharon Dewire, Anthony Quinn, Ken Rogers Jr., April Rogers, Melissa Rogers and Beverly Rogers; and three great-grandchildren Joseph Quinn, Tanis Dewire and Cierra Dewire. She worked in Oak Ridge for the Atomic Energy Commission during World War II.


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