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Charles E. Rogers
© Enid News
08-1986
Submitted by: Glenn


February 9, 1921 - August 3, 1986

Services for Charles E. "Chuck" Rogers, 65, will be 2 PM Wednesday in the Enid Cemetery with the Rev. Gene Burnham officiating. Services will be under the direction of Henninger – Allen Funeral home.

Rogers was born February 9, 1921, in Enid to Edward E. and Ethel M. Ulrey Rogers, and died August 3, 1986. He married the former Nettie D. Baldwin on July 24, 1945, in Fairview and they made their home in Enid. He was employed by the Asplund Construction Company and Luckinbill Inc. until his retirement in 1984.

He was preceded in death by his wife and a brother.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Marie Hagenman, Beaver; and four brothers, Lester, Del City, Joe E., Leroy and Jimmy Dale, all of Enid.

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