Lucille "Lucy" Rogers' Obituary
Services for Lucille Rogers,81, of Lufkin are scheduled for 11:00 A.M., Saturday, August 22, 2020, in the Colonial Mortuary Chapel. Interment will follow in the Huff Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 P.M., till 7 P.M., on Friday, August 21, 2020, at Colonial Mortuary.Mrs.Rogers was born on January 4, 1939, died on Sunday, August 10, 2020, in Lufkin Texas. Mrs. Lucille (Lucy) Adams Rogers was born in Jamestown, Texas to the late father, Bob Adams, and mother, L.S. Owens (Big Sis).
She attended Elementary School in Jamestown, Texas. She was the Co-Captain for the Girl's Basketball Team at Weirgate High School. She graduated from Wiergate High School in 1956. She attended the Business School in Beaumont, Texas. Mrs. Lucille was united in Holy Matrimony to Joe D. Rogers, Sr. on November 4, 1956. She worked at Kurth Elementary in Dietary, Customer Service at Woolco in Lufkin, Texas. She later moved to Houston, Texas and worked in Retail at Montgomery Ward, Lord and Taylor, Foleys, and retired from Mervyn's. After retiring and returning to Lufkin, she had a passion for people and travel. She became a Bus Coordinator for Coach USA, for sixteen years for trips to Bingo and Casinos.
Lucille leaves behind devoted family and friends. Lucille raised three children, Patricia Ann Rogers-Randolph (deceased) of Houston, Texas, Jo Marie Malone -Crowder of Lufkin, Texas and Rozzney Dandre Rogers of Houston, Texas; A son-in-law, R.L. Randolph of Houston, Texas; Eight grandchildren, Charrmpleaouss Adams, Romero Rogers, Dominique Gardner, Natalie Moore, Stephanie Malone, Laura Malone, Audra Malone (Boo) and
Pelaytheium Adams; Fourteen great-grandchildren, Armand Adams, Xandria Levine, LaNya Moore, Malayasia Malone, Aspeion Maxie, Keelan LaRue, Nicholas Moore Il, Sacorian Gardner, De' Caron Adams, Zechariah Adams, Nyanja Horton, Arlondo Horton, Jr, Rainier Saddler and Hezeki Proctor; Siblings, Cloteal Malone, Bobbie Cannon, Billy Wallace; (Deceased siblings), Laureatha Owens, Roosevelt Adams, Sr., Maxine Brown, and Dorothy Coutee.
For I am already being poured out like a drink offering, And the time for my departure is near.
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness,
Which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day
And not only to me, but also to all who longed for His appearing.
11 Timothy 4:6-8
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