I worked with Dr. Rogers at St. Mary & Elizabeth. I would only see him on occasion but when I did he was always the kindest individual. His faith in Christ was always so obvious as he always had a glow about him. He was also my grandmothers Cardiologist for quite a while and she absolutely adored him. He was also so sweet and gentle with her and took the best care of her. He will surely be missed in this world but he has moved on to a much more glorious place. He'll be at the gates anxiously awaiting all his loved ones one day. Prayers of comfort for the family as they navigate through this grief.
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Doctor Rogers was my cardiologist for a brief time. My case is unusual in that I am lean and healthy, never smoked, exercise regularly and eat a sensible diet for the most part. Nevertheless, due to some genetic quirk in my family history regarding arterial plaque clogging up the works, I ended up needing cardiac catheterization with a stent. As he read my chart he said to me “ I am so sorry that this happened to you!” Such a caring man. Genuine and, if you’ll pardon the pun, heart-felt compassion is to be treasured in this life. God bless Dr Rogers and keep his family. You are in my prayers.
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Cousin Paul was such a warm and loving man. Even though we didn’t get to see each other as often as we would’ve liked to over the years, it was always a great visit, and we are proud to be part of the Rogers family. The trips to Rehoboth will always stay our my hearts (we all savored his gift of home-made granola!) His blend of common sense and and humor made everyone at ease.
I’ll never forget the compassionate, practical and wise advice he gave me for my dad, his Uncle Bud, when he was ill and near his final days. Paul left a wonderful legacy, and he will be missed so much. God bless.
Love, Chris, Phyllis, Michael and Dana Rogers
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Dr. Rogers was a very special man who for several years treated me with kindness and concern. When I visited his office we talked of our love of bicycling. He made me feel as if I were his only patient. I shall never forget on one occasion, my wife, concerned I was about to go bike riding only two days after having a stent put in, called Dr. Rogers, who first talked to her and then asked to speak to me. My wife walked in to my home office and handed me her phone. Dr. Rogers gently advised me to cool it and recover a bit longer before resuming bike riding. He will be greatly missed.
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2016, Cape Henlopen, Delaware, USA
Father's Day trip to the beach
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Cincinnati, OH, USA
— with
Paul, Robert, George Rogers
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2017, Rehoboth Beach, DE, USA
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I have never met a nicer and caring person than Dr rogers. The first time I met him I was so impresses with his manner and personality. I changer doctors an became his patient also my wife was Dr Rogers patient. We both loved him and will miss him. He will join Nancy in paradise since she passed in August. I will always remember Dr Rogers.. Robert G Powell
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I was a patient of Dr. Rogers. He treated me with care and humor, but most of all he saved my life.. Please know that he made a difference in many peoples lives. My thoughts and prayers go out to all his family
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I want to express my condolence to the family. He was a gentle fine doctor for me. He always expressed his concern and on one visit said to me, "if you double knot your shoelaces, they will never come loose.! I have followed his advise every day since that visit. My prayers are with all of you during this time of mourning his loss.
Joseph S. Bowling
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Hey Uncle Paul,
It feels silly to write you now but there are some things I want to say and also to thank you for. Growing up we would always get so excited to visit the Rogers household from our humble home in Oklahoma. We would travel hours just to sleep on floors and couches and if we were lucky enough, a bed shared with our cousins who we adored. As little kiddos, going to your house felt like going to the White House or Narnia and we loved the precious time with our cousins in our corner of the house. One thanksgiving, I had just taken up guitar a few weeks prior and was quite frustrated with my progress and it was your son Seth who helped me fall in love with playing. Learning guitar changed my life, and the fact that you instilled music in your kids (and let us play long into the night) set me on a path that would take me a lot of places.
I will never forget the road-trips in the Excursion and the RV. You really knew how to enjoy life and make room for memories to be made for our whole family. Let’s be honest, you weren’t the best Peanuts player, but you always paired up and cheered us all on despite our own efforts. :)
You were the best candid-photo-taker on the planet; always capturing the moments we all held dear.
I’ll never forget kneeling around your bed as you would lead us in prayer each night we stayed at the Rogers household with our cousins. You would always call your sons “Luke my son” “Seth my Son” and “Caleb my son” as if it were a part of their name and I always admired that. Having two boys of our own now I have taken on that tradition and I think of you each time I say it.
I have to wonder if God calls you “Paul - my son.” I really think He does. I think you understood that relationship of Him being our Father more than we realized and that’s what made you such an awesome father.
We use the word “Survived” when speaking of family that outlives one another and I want you to know that they aren’t just surviving - they are thriving. What a legacy you left. What a legacy they are leaving. What gifts to the world your family is; and it all began with you and Aunt Barb. I am proud to have such an awesome Uncle and count myself blessed to have known you.
The world won’t look the same without you but we will try each day to show Jesus and help others as much as you did.
Thank you for loving us Uncle Paul.
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Barb and Family,
You all are in my prayers. I have such fond memories of Paul and your whole family, when you first moved to Ohio. Paul always emanated such joy, and his love for God and family was so genuine. The time I spent with your family and what you and Paul did for me when we first met had always been appreciated and never forgotten.
I’m so very sorry for your loss, the world lost a great man, but his legacy will live on in each of you.
Love and prayers!
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Dr. Paul Rogers was more than a friend, more than a ministry partner. He was a kindred spirit that defied the norm. He had a servant's heart and used his medical skills to bless and serve others. He was kingdom minded and did not allow denominational labels to limit his ministry and influence. He was committed to walking with the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth and generously gave of himself to his family, friends, those he served, and those he served with. He will be missed, and may his memory be eternal.
Love Truth Care Ministries, MDM Honduras and Operation New Life
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Paul was such a great man and a good friend. We will miss him dearly. We first met Paul about 15 years ago. We always enjoyed seeing him and spending time together when he and Barb would come out to California to visit Drea. He always had a smile and was so full of life…. It’s hard to accept that he is gone. Our hearts go out to Barb, Drea and the family. We love you all!
Joe Sr. and Stacy Randolph…
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