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R. B. "Buddy" Rogers

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R. B. "Buddy" Rogers, 91, of West, passed away Monday, Feb. 12, 2007, in Waco. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Aderhold Funeral Home in West, with the Rev. Kevin Avery officiating. Burial will follow at Bold Springs Cemetery near West. Born May 24, 1915 in Waco, to J.J. and Bessie Rogers, Buddy lived the majority of his life in the northern McLennan County community of Rogers Hill, named for his grandfather J.T. Rogers, who originally settled the area in 1864. He graduated from West High School in 1934. Buddy and his wife, Pauline, operated the store on Rogers Hill for 42 years before retiring in 1986. Buddy was a lifelong baseball fan. He recalled seeing Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees play at Katy Park in Waco in 1927 as a member of the "Knothole Gang". In his later years, he would often lie awake at night, listening to radio broadcasts of the Texas Rangers playing road games on the West Coast. He also had a great love for airplanes and automobiles, regularly attending races at the Heart O' Texas Speedway, where he served first as driving supervisor for Bohemian Bandit Racing in the 1960's, and later as supervisor of promoters in the 1980's. Buddy never met a stranger in his 91 years. He was quick with a story for those who frequented the store or sat next to him at the races. He had instant recall of the faces and names of people he had not seen in 30 years. Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Pauline Rogers; one son, Richard Rogers and his wife, Barbara; three sisters, Juanita Rogers, Mozelle Moore and Marguerite Jones; four grandchildren, Richard "Arby" Rogers Jr., Brady Rogers, Polly Flippin and her husband, Jerald, and Katie Burcham and her husband, Kent; six great-grandchildren, Ricky Rogers, Zachary and Mason Flippin, and Brooke, Bailey, and Bradley Burcham; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Rudinger, Barbara Fisher, Kay French, and Mae Mounce; his life-long friends, Lucy McCartney and Evelyn Kettler; and several nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Memorials may be made to the West Volunteer Ambulance Association. Memorial guest book at aderholdfuneralhome.com. May 24, 1915 - February 12, 2007 Sign the Guest Book at www.wacotrib.com

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Published by Waco Tribune-Herald from Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2007.

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Paula Knutson

February 16, 2007

Dear Aunt Pauline, Richard & family, Have fond childhood memories of our Texas Christmas trips from the Dakotas. So enjoyed spending time at the store with Uncle Buddy and y'all. My mother, Mozelle will dearly miss him. You're in our prayers. Paula & family

Richard Goates

February 16, 2007

Pauline and Family,
So sorry to hear of Buddy's passing. My Dad (Everett) has many stories of stoping at Rogers Hill going to, or coming from fishing Aquilla creek with his brother (Elbert).

judy goates

February 15, 2007

Richard
So sorry to hear about your father. My prayers are with you and all the family
sincerely

al cinek

February 15, 2007

Mrs. Rogers&Richard
Sorry to hear of your loss,a life well lived,I have many memories of Rogers Hill from ten years old till it closed.Then to leave behind a small start of a community.Then to listen to him tell me everthing about every owner and driver at Heart O Texas Speedway.He was a great man.
Sincerely,
Al cinek

garnett davis

February 15, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

DOROTHY CLARK

February 14, 2007

JEFF,DOROTHY,AND SETH CLARK

Jenny Jones Woodall

February 14, 2007

Pauline and family, so sorry for your loss. We had so many good memories of "RogerHill" and my daddy (Hub Jones) and having so much fun there. Buddy will be missed.Our prayers are with you.

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