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Columbus Alexander "Lum" & Laura Lucinda (Cox) Rogers
 
Photo © Rita Collvins Mayfield
 
Obit for Columbus Alexander "Lum" Rogers
© Cheyenne Star
16 Nov 1950
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Columbus Alexander Rogers, father of Mrs. John Miles Wesner, who resides west of Cheyenne, was buried at the Union Hatchett cemetery, Bessie, Oklahoma last Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Rogers died in a Hobart hospital Friday afternoon following a long illness.

Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Lucinda Cox Rogers of Foss; daughters, Mrs. Clarence Reeder, Sayre; and Mrs. Sam Browning, Foss; sons, Walter Bert Rogers, Paomi, Colorado; Cecil Clarence Rogers of LaJunta, Colorado; Maurice James Rogers of Folsom, New Mexico; as well as other relatives and friends.

More Information:
His Parents were James Carroll Rogers & Nancy Elizabeth (Howard) Rogers.
He Married Laura Lucinda Cox on Mar 28, 1888.
 

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