Rogers, John Patrick | |
Birth: | 12-10-1970 |
Death: | 11-28-2022 |
Comments: | Metal marker at time of survey |
Burial: | Union Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 9-16-2023 and updated on . |
Obituary: | John Patrick Rogers, 51, of Buckner, Arkansas passed from this life on November 28, 2022. John was born on December 10, 1970, to Bobby Lane Rogers and Belva Jean Rogers in Hope, Arkansas. Patrick was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Clyde and Ruby Grace Rogers; maternal grandparents, Billie J and Avis Box; one brother, Steven Rogers. Patrick is survived by his parents, Bobby and Belva Rogers of Buckner, Arkansas; one sister, Dawna (Rick) Montanelli of Buckner, Arkansas; one niece, Mallory (Clint) Brook; one nephew, Justin (Murial) McKamie. A graveside service will be on at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, 2022 at Union Cemetery in Rosston, Arkansas with Bro. Petie Ward officiating, Services are under the direction of A.O. Smith Funeral Home of Stamps, Arkansas. A visitation will begin at 1:30 prior to the service at Union Cemetery. Patrick was a devoted son and brother. He was family focused and treasured living in and maintaining his grandparents old house. He was a caring individual who was always willing to lend a helping hand. Patrick cherished his pets, especially his dog, Jenny. He was very patriotic and loved his country. He enjoyed his music collection and learning to play his guitar. He was passionate about cooking outdoors and sharing his creations with family and friends. Through the years, Patrick studied his Bible privately seeking answers to the challenges of life and never gave up his quest. His faith and belief in Jesus Christ were unshakeable. Patrick’s battles are over. Now, he is reunited with the loved ones he has lost. He has victory. Memorials may be made to Columbia County Animal Protection Society (CCAPS) at ccapspaws.com in his honor. |
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