Barry Blaine Rogers, age 62, of Bartlesville OK and Holiday Island AR, died Wednesday, September 11, 2019. He was the eldest child of Marvin L. and Billie (Adamson) Rogers.
He received his education at Wann Public Schools, graduating with the class of 1975, and attended Oklahoma State University. Barry and Susan Blevins were married in 1982. After his career at Phillips Petroleum Company, he enjoyed his retirement and golfing with his regulars and the ASMGA at Adams Golf Course, where he also worked with many of his best friends.
Barry is survived by his wife Susan, dogs Cully and Josey, mother-in-law Joyce Blevins, brothers Terry and wife Beth and Darrin and wife Lisa, brother-in-law Greg Blevins and wife Julia, nephew Justin Rogers and wife Elizabeth, niece Ashley Woolfolk and husband Matt, nieces Kelsey Rogers and Kinsey Rogers, great-niece Brynlee Rogers and great-nephew Deegan Rogers.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Robin Rogers and father-in-law Jack Blevins.
Memorial donations may be made to Adams Golf Course or Washington County SPCA.
Private service.
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