of Earle, AR
February 28, 1947 - June 14, 2021
John Alvin Rodgers, 74, of Earle, Arkansas passed away on Monday, June 14, 2021. Mr. Rodgers was born on February 28, 1947, to Mr. Tom B. Rodgers and Mrs. Deulah Ann Carter Rodgers in Earle Arkansas. He loved to watch westerns and will be missed dearly by his brother Bobby Joe Rodgers (Terre) of Earle, Arkansas; two sisters, Peggy Miller (Hank) of Earle, Arkansas, and Martha Faye Smith (Billy Wayne) of Earle, Arkansas; brother and sister law, Ricky and Debbie Franks. Preceding him in death was his late wife Patricia, his parents, and two brothers, Tom B Rodgers Jr., and Duffy Rodgers.
Sorry to see where Johnny has passed. My thoughts are with the family that left. Haven't seen the family since 1955 however I can never for get the love the Rogers family had. I love going and visiting . My heart is sad. Martha Fay I miss the times at night went Jimmy Had so many jokes he was I believe about 9 years old at that time. Just want to say I think off the family many time a year. So sad
So sorry to see that you have passed, we played together as very small children. I remember you well. We had lots of fun Living in that old apt. building in Earle. I loved your mother Ann. She treaded me well. The last time I saw you was in Earle maybe 1958, I do remember our happy times as very small children.
Johnny I will always remember how you treated everyone the same, with respect and your great smile. You were always so relaxed and in control of your emotions when something went wrong. I've always said you and Pat were made for each other and you can now be together again. From Earle High to Arkansas State we had some fun times my friend. Rest In Peace Johnny because you will be in Pat's arms. P.S. Tell all the other Classmates who have preceded us in passing that we think about them every day and really miss them.
David A. Miller, Friend and Classmate
Even though we haven't seen you in a number of years we want to let everyone know that you were special to us. Now you and Pat are reunited.
Johnny was a good guy..Always had a smile on his face and a great personality..He and Pat built our home on Rivertrace and did a wonderful job.. While building it, he was always showing new things to improve the build.. God Bless you Johnny, you will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you!
John was a friend and classmate at EHS. We graduated together. He will be surely be missed by me.
Johnny I always loved you because you loved Pat .A better place awaits you!!
Johnny was such a nice guy. I helped him sell a lot of spec houses before he got out of the business. He was always so easy going. After he lost Pat, he was just so sad. Now they are reunited. I know he is happy again. Prayers for his family. Truly a fine gentleman.