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Evelyn (Manning) Rogers

Posted 2021-06-10 by Linda Rogers
Obituary of Evelyn Rogers
Evelyn Manning Rogers, long time resident of Clarkdale, died June
11, 2008. She was the daughter of Robert Edward and Zella (Johnson)
Manning; born Oct. 29, 1935, in Gilbert, the youngest of six
children.

Evelyn enjoyed cooking, was a wonderful cook, and many residents of
the valley have enjoyed meals and treats from her kitchen over the
many years. She was well known for her homemade bread, hot rolls,
and sugar cookies.

She worked in a sewing factory before she married, and did
babysitting, in her home, while raising her children. She was also
the assistant cook at the old Senior Citizens Center in Cottonwood
for a few years. Those who ate there enjoyed some new dishes, and
the head cook was always surprised when everyone loved the new ways
she used surplus squash.

Evelyn was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. She worked in most of the church organizations
during her life. She had a strong belief in her Church and her
Savior Jesus Christ.

She enjoyed many crafts, sewing for her children, baking, and walks
in nature. She was a loving mother who taught her children the
skills needed to take care of themselves once they left the nest.

She leaves behind her husband of 49 years, Locy M. Rogers (the Bee
Man), a legacy of five children, Linda Rogers of Mesa, George
(Jaimie) Rogers of Arizona, Mark (Linda) Rogers of Nampa, Idaho,
Sandra (Mike) McConeghy of Fair Oaks, Calif., Dustin (Kristi) Rogers
of Laveen, Ariz., 11 grandchildren, and her sister Florence Mann of
St. David, Ariz.; along with many extended family members and
friends.

A Memorial Service will be held in her honor at the LDS church
building at 1377 Hombre Drive (in Cottonwood) on Saturday, June 28th
at 2:00 pm.




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