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August 19, 2008

Gregg F. Rogers

Sept. 21, 1957-Aug. 16, 2008

Gregg F. Rogers, age 50 of 60471 C.R. 21 of Goshen, peacefully entered into eternal rest on Saturday, Aug. 16, at 2:35 a.m. in his home after an illness.

He was born the son of Austin Rogers and Barbara Hanes Rogers on Sept. 21, 1957, in Bremen, Indiana. He was a resident of Goshen most all his life. He worked with a construction crew installing modular homes.

Gregg is survived by his mother, Barbara Rogers of Goshen, along with his stepdaughter, Jodi and Rick Perry of Bristol, IN. He was further blessed with two step-grandsons, Taylor and Mason Perry. Gregg also has a sister, Tina and Steve Yoder of Goshen; and a brother; Brad and Cindy Rogers of Goshen.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Kevin and his father Austin.

There will be no services or formal visitation.

The family will celebrate Gregg’s life with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24, in their home at 60471 C.R. 21 in Goshen.

Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home, Bourbon, is in charge of arrangements.

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