In Memory Of
Pamela Elaine Denney Rogers
Mrs. Pamela Elaine Denney Rogers, age 65, of Franklin passed away May 4, 2019.
Funeral services for Mrs. Rogers will be conducted Tuesday May 7, 2019 at 2:00 PM from the chapel of Stutts Funeral Home with the Rev. Ron Capes officiating. Interment will follow the service in Franklin City Cemetery.
The family will accept guests at Stutts Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon from 12:00 – 2:00 PM prior to the service.
Funeral services for Mrs. Rogers will be conducted Tuesday May 7, 2019 at 2:00 PM from the chapel of Stutts Funeral Home with the Rev. Ron Capes officiating. Interment will follow the service in Franklin City Cemetery.
The family will accept guests at Stutts Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon from 12:00 – 2:00 PM prior to the service.
Mrs. Rogers was born October 14, 1953 in Heard County to the late Lonza Webster Denney and Myra Adams Denney. She was a member of Franklin United Methodist Church.
Prior to her retirement she was employed as the payroll clerk for the Heard County Board of Education. Her attention to detail served her well in her position, and she was a trusted employee for many years.
She was proud of her heritage. She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Heard County Chapter #2587, the Daughters of the American Revolution James Stewart Chapter, and the William Wofford National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century.
At home she loved to cook. One of her favorite foods to prepare was cornbread. She also collected cookbooks and tea sets.
She really enjoyed watching sports, especially football. She was a big fan of her hometown Heard County Braves, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the Atlanta Falcons.
Times spent with her family, especially her grandchildren, were very precious to her. One of her favorite holidays was Halloween, when everyone dressed up and went trick-or-treating. She also loved vacations to the beach.
Survivors include: her loving husband of 48 years, Joel Rogers of Franklin; two sons: Jared Rogers of Franklin and Jake Rogers (Lori) of Cartersville; four grandchildren: Andrew (AJ) Rogers, McKenzie Jackson, Bryce Rogers, and Kinsley Rogers; one sister, Sharon Frost (Charlie) of Franklin; one brother, Larry Denney (Candi) of Roopville; a special friend, Ginger Hartlein; and a number of other relatives and friends.
Prior to her retirement she was employed as the payroll clerk for the Heard County Board of Education. Her attention to detail served her well in her position, and she was a trusted employee for many years.
She was proud of her heritage. She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Heard County Chapter #2587, the Daughters of the American Revolution James Stewart Chapter, and the William Wofford National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century.
At home she loved to cook. One of her favorite foods to prepare was cornbread. She also collected cookbooks and tea sets.
She really enjoyed watching sports, especially football. She was a big fan of her hometown Heard County Braves, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the Atlanta Falcons.
Times spent with her family, especially her grandchildren, were very precious to her. One of her favorite holidays was Halloween, when everyone dressed up and went trick-or-treating. She also loved vacations to the beach.
Survivors include: her loving husband of 48 years, Joel Rogers of Franklin; two sons: Jared Rogers of Franklin and Jake Rogers (Lori) of Cartersville; four grandchildren: Andrew (AJ) Rogers, McKenzie Jackson, Bryce Rogers, and Kinsley Rogers; one sister, Sharon Frost (Charlie) of Franklin; one brother, Larry Denney (Candi) of Roopville; a special friend, Ginger Hartlein; and a number of other relatives and friends.
The Staff of Stutts Funeral Home is honored to support this family with End of Life Services.
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Will be forever missed!
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Sincerely, The Staff and Management of Stutts Funeral Home
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To the Family of Pam I was so sorry to hear of her passing. I graduated with Pam in 1972 and looked at her as a dear friend. She was always so outgoing and sweet during our high school years. As in many time we drift away from each other after graduation but she will always hold a dear place in my heart. I pray God will give you peace and comfort in the months and years ahead. I too lost my Husband a year ago and can understand the grief that is felt at a time as this.
God Bless each of you.
Dale (Dale Cook Vosbury)
God Bless each of you.
Dale (Dale Cook Vosbury)