PHONE: (972) 562-2601 Billy C. Rogers February 22, 1944 - July 6, 2011 Billy C. Rogers, age 67 of Frisco, Texas passed away on July 6, 2011 in Frisco. He was born on February 22, 1944 to Edward Floyd and Lucille Locke (Hester) Rogers. Billy was married to Sally Su Peeples on February 21, 1964 in Houston, Texas. He had a long career in the Office Supply industry and was happily retired at the time of his passing. Billy is survived by his wife, Sally Rogers of Frisco, Texas; daughters, Melinda Hendrix and husband, Maurice of Houston, Texas, Leslie Metten and husband, Todd of Plano, Texas; grandsons, Jastin and Levi Metten; sisters, Barbara Thumann and husband, Don of Georgia, Sandy Rogers of Georgia; brothers, Kenneth Rogers and wife, Wanda of Georgia, Roy Rogers and wife, Tanya of Florida, Randy Rogers of Florida; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Billy is preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Lucille Rogers; sister, Geraldine Houston and his brother, Lelan Rogers. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 23, 2011 at First United Methodist Church Katy, Texas beginning at 10:00 AM. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Big Brother Big Sister organization at www.bbbs.org Memorials Billy was one of the most kind hearted loving person I have known in my life. He raised me as his own. I remember spending time as a child at Billy and Sally's house and it was the best memories of my life. I remember spending nights and days there and teaching me everything a young girl would need to know. Billy and I used to stay up late at night and look at the stars laying out in the drive way and play a game we called 'ABC' would start from a naming
words and end at z. I would make him replay the laurel and hardy shows on vhs over and over again and we would mix our peanut butter and honey with our bread. These memories I have with him will forever be with me in my heart. Billy will always be with me in spirit even though he is gone. He has shown me what it means to be a good person in this world. Taught me so many things on life and to be kind. I cannot express enough on what he has done for me. I do wish I could talk to him at this moment but I know I will one day get to see him again. I love you Billy and thank you for everything and I miss you and still think about you everyday. LACY, JULY 23, 2016 Our condolences goes out to you Sally and the girls. Billy you will be truly missed with your laughter, smile, humor and never ending phone calls to keep in touch with us. And now that you have gone home to receive your "reward" in God's Kingdom we know you will be looking down upon us with that contagious smile of yours and know that you will be forever in our hearts. JERRY & SHIRLEY SMITH, JULY 23, 2011 Well big guy we will miss you, but know you are with the Lord. We will always remember the volleyball games at the church. Our love and prayers go to Sally and the girls. Sorry we can't be at the memorial service. Know that the Lord will always be there to help you all through this time of sorrow and be joyous that Billy is with our Lord and Savior. We love you. RON AND SUSAN LOFLIN, JULY 22, 2011 Uncle Billy, I will miss you greatly. Please save me a seat next to Mama Cille, cause when we meet again, I wanna be sitting next to the lady catching all the fish. I will miss you until we see each other again. Love, Troy TROY CHRISTOPHER ROGERS, JULY 22, 2011 Uncle Billy, I'll never forget your laugh, your humor, your smile and all the joy you brought our family throughout my life! BRYAN EDWARD ROGERS, JULY 22, 2011 I can only imagine what volleyball will be like with you there. Such fond memories and know the Lord is happy to have you there. My condolences to
Sally and the family. What a great man! SANDRA (JONES) STULTZ, JULY 20, 2011 I remember Billy as a sweet happy baby. When he was a teenager he was always smilling and happy. He was very polite never forgot to say thank you and please. If he said he was going to something you knew he would do it. If he said he would not you could count on that too. I was privileged to attend the wedding when he and Sally married, I regret that I did not know Billy as an adult as well as I would have like. Our paths crossed occasional at family meetings. That was my great loss. We can make up for lost time when we all get to heaven. LORENE FANT HOUK, JULY 20, 2011 So sorry to hear of the death of Billy. Still remember all the good times we had at Park Place. Regards to family. Sincerely, Margie Harris Fox MARGIE HARRIS FOX, JULY 19, 2011 We will miss you on this earth, big guy. Now that you are walking the halls of heaven, you should be using a little decorum...however, I'm sure you won't! Our hearts are full of prayers for Sally, the girls and family members. Please reference Isaiah 40:31 for comfort. Love and prayers... DON AND CAROLYN DAVIS, JULY 18, 2011 He had one of the sweetest dispositions of anyone I've ever known, always genuine and affirming. A true Christian in every way. TED SCHULTZ, JULY 16, 2011 Hope you and dad are up in heaven pitching horse shoes and planning a fishing trip...r I P Uncle Billy TIMOTHY LELAN ROGERS, JULY 14, 2011 I will miss Billy. He always was consistent in his walk with the Lord and the way he treated others. He portrayed a sweet Christian spirit which made you feel special. My condolences to the family. MIKE POWELL, JULY 13, 2011 It's been a long time since our paths have crossed, but not a long time since you've crossed my mind. You are a key player in putting a lot of my core
christian beliefs in place. I have not forgotten many of your lessons taught to the PPUMC youth group. Heaven just became an even better place to look forward to. TRACY (ALBRECHT) YOUNG, JULY 13, 2011 I am shocked and saddened by the news of Billy s passing. My heartfelt condolences go to the Rogers family. I remember very good times spent a long time ago with Billy e.g., his active presence as a youth at Houston First Baptist Church, when in the 1960 s he lived in Meadowbrook Village in east Houston with his wife Sally and young daughters, when he frequently drove me to play in church youth basketball games across town, when he visited my Dad at my childhood home to discuss fishing and racing pigeons, and when he came to visit me and my mother just after my Dad passed away in Nov 1972. I remember Billy asking me in about 1970 to visit his home in Meadowbrook with my small motorcycle, so he could drive it around his neighborhood (which he did). I liked and enjoyed Billy s personality, wit, and friendliness. He was consistently nice to me and all others. MARK H. COHEN, JULY 13, 2011 Billy, You have always been my hero.i could call on you for anything.i am already missing you.thank you for all you did for me. Love, Sandy SANDRA KAY ROGERS, JULY 12, 2011 My heart goes out to you Sally, Melinda, Leslie & all the family. From the time we met you and Billy back at Parkplace UMC, Billy was a strong & positive influence on everyone around him. He always had words of encouragement. He was a man that truly lived his faith and wanted to share it with everyone. JOY SWANSON, JULY 12, 2011 Billy was a great Christian, man, husband, father and friend. He showed God's love to so many and we are all better people because of it. I will miss a man who taught me so many things about life: how to change a tire, be a friend, how to go floundering, how to laugh. I will miss his calls, his smile and his great whistle! My thoughts are with Sally, Melinda and Leslie. ALLISON ALBRECHT WRIGHT, JULY 11, 2011
Billy was amember of the Second Baptist Church of Houston. I knew him through Polly Piercy, a very close of mine. One time, so long ago, Billy took Polly and myself for a ride in a gold Cadillac convertible, belonging to Kenny Rogers, singer/actor, who was basically a local talent at that time. We were so impressed. I remember Billy as a quiet, polite gentleman. I know Sally was a perfect match for him. My condolences to all of the family. ROSEMARY POWELL KOSTER, JULY 9, 2011 I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Rogers but I do see the kindness and loving spirit of the Lord reflected in his eyes. May God comfort and keep his family during this time. I love you Mo. BOBBY D BURCH, JULY 9, 2011 I did not know Mr Rogers personally, however, his daughter is my best friend and, if spectacular children are any reflection of their parents, then I can say with confidence that this man that I did not know must have been a wonderful husband, father, and friend. I'm certain that he is looking down from Heaven at all of those who love him. CHAD D GUIDRY, JULY 9, 2011 Billy was an unpretentious man who loved his wife and the Lord Jesus. JEANNE RILEY MUMAU, JULY 8, 2011 Our deepest sympathies. Billy was a 50 year friend from high school with many memories of choir classes and school plays together. Always a hard working, kind and thoughtful friend. Will be missed by many family and friends. Our prayers and thoughts are with you, Sally, Melinda, Leslie and family. God Bless. RODDY & FRANCES BARR, JULY 8, 2011 Billy was confined to his bed the last few months of his life, but he made it a sanctuary. All who came to visit him were blessed, and he was thankful for even the little things like strawberry soda. He is free now, and walking and talking with Jesus, and we will see him again one day. We are thankful for his life, and what it has meant to us and our children. A great man and a true friend!
RICHARD AND SHARON BERLITZ, JULY 8, 2011 Already missing you Billy. God has his hands on a good Christian man now. Randy RANDY JAY ROGERS, JULY 8, 2011 Hope you're catching a big fish, Billy. Always will remember our fishing trips together! ROY AND JAN EDWARDS, JULY 7, 2011 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601