Obituary of
Rogers, Jerry Shawn
Jerry Shawn Rogers, of Farmers Branch, Texas passed away on Thursday, January 19, 2017 at the age of 51.
He was born on March 12, 1965 in Dallas, Texas to his parents, James Glen and Tommie Louise Rogers. He was raised up in Farmers Branch and lived there all his life. He attended R.L. Turner High School.
Jerry enjoyed talking to his friends on the phone, and spending time with his family.
When able he attended Victorious Life Assembly of God Church in Lewisville, Texas.
He is survived by his mother, Tommie Rogers; his twin sister, Sherry Wright; brother, Ronnie Eugene Rogers and his nieces and nephews, James Murray, Andrew Murray, Ysabelle Rogers, Vanessa Graves, Christian Clark
She is preceded in death by her father, James Glen Rogers; her paternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Gibson; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Lee Doerr.
The family will be accepting visitors for visitation and viewing on Monday, January 23, 2017, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm in the Brooks Family Chapel of the North Dallas Funeral Home, 2710 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, Texas 75234.
Graveside Service will be on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 12:30 pm at Hilltop Memorial Park, 1810 N. Perry Road, Carrollton, Texas 75006.
Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.
Tribute Wall of Rogers, Jerry Shawn
Uncle Jerry I love you and miss you love Jae aka varmit
Jaelynn Clark
Thursday October 13, 2022
Uncle Jerry I love you and miss you love Jae aka varmit
My loving uncle Jerry. Words cannot express how much you will be missed. You were and are an amazing and determined person. Your friendship knows no bounds. You have shown others whole life how to defy all odds. You are the true symbol of grace in this life. Although God did not make every movement or breath you took easy and smooth, you always kept going. I love you so much. I am sad that I did not get one more visit, one more chance to let you know how much you are loved and will remain in my heart. Now you are with your heavenly Father. You will be missed, JerBear.
Christin Clark
Thursday October 13, 2022
My loving uncle Jerry. Words cannot express how much you will be missed. You were and are an amazing and determined person. Your friendship knows no bounds. You have shown others whole life how to defy all odds. You are the true symbol of grace in this life. Although God did not make every movement or breath you took easy and smooth, you always kept going. I love you so much. I am sad that I did not get one more visit, one more chance to let you know how much you are loved and will remain in my heart. Now you are with your heavenly Father. You will be missed, JerBear.
Jerry will be missed. Jerry was a reminder to me that we all have our difficulties and they shouldn’t stop me from doing what is important and healthy in my life.
His unique sense of humor, a kind and caring heart with the ability work within his challenges were all qualities that made him special that touched many people.
Jerry was a person who you could talk to and talk with.
I remember going on camping trips many years ago which he loved frontier camping and doing whatever he could to help the youth in the church and the members of the church. He also had a keen sense for the important things, though he also made you laugh and responded to friends who talked to him for the person he was.
I regret falling out of touch with Jerry in recent years but I continued to hear flashes and updates. I appreciate and will miss Jerry. I will also carry memories for the rest of my days of the privilege I had to have Jerry as a friend.
I pray for condolence and peace to the family, his mother and siblings and nieces and nephews who were a part of the local and church family.
Allan Reese
Thursday October 13, 2022
Jerry will be missed. Jerry was a reminder to me that we all have our difficulties and they shouldn't stop me from doing what is important and healthy in my life.
His unique sense of humor, a kind and caring heart with the ability work within his challenges were all qualities that made him special that touched many people.
Jerry was a person who you could talk to and talk with.
I remember going on camping trips many years ago which he loved frontier camping and doing whatever he could to help the youth in the church and the members of the church. He also had a keen sense for the important things, though he also made you laugh and responded to friends who talked to him for the person he was.
I regret falling out of touch with Jerry in recent years but I continued to hear flashes and updates. I appreciate and will miss Jerry. I will also carry memories for the rest of my days of the privilege I had to have Jerry as a friend.
I pray for condolence and peace to the family, his mother and siblings and nieces and nephews who were a part of the local and church family.
I am so sorry to hear about Jerry’s passing. I have lots of fond memories of playing with Sherry & Jerry both.
Gail Criss
Thursday October 13, 2022
I am so sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. I have lots of fond memories of playing with Sherry & Jerry both.