Peggy Ann (Choate) Rogers
Feb 1, 1936 - Jun 5, 2019
Submitted by: Glenn
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Enid News & Eagle
8 Jun 2019
Burial will follow in Hennessey Cemetery under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home & Crematory.
Visitation with the family will
be Sunday from 3:00-4:00 PM at the funeral
home.
Peggy was born on February 1, 1936 in
Lovell, Oklahoma to Bert and Minnie
(Maxwell) Choate and passed away on June 5,
2019 in Enid.
Peggy married Theodore "Ted" Rogers on July
2, 1954 in Wichita Falls, Texas. They lived
in Charleston, South Carolina until 1957,
when they moved to Enid. Peggy worked at St.
Mary's Hospital for over 40 years. She
monitored all the hearts of people on
telemetry in the hospital in the Oasis. She
loved painting, flower arranging, and
working in her garden. She loved to spoil
their Boston Bull Dog, Dolly.
Peggy was preceded in death by both her
parents; her son, Ted Rogers, Jr.;
granddaughter, Amy Dawn Ragan; Ted and Ruby
Rogers; and 5 brothers.
She is survived by her husband, Ted;
daughters, Debbie Ragan and husband,
Richard, and Sherry Smith and husband, Tony;
5 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 3
great-great-grandchildren; and sister, Donna
Ellson.
Condolences online at www.andersonburris.com.
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