Edmund Dix Rogers, Jr. CDR USN (Ret.)

May 19, 1924 ~ January 18, 2012
Edmund dix Rogers, Jr. CDR USN (Ret.)
CDR. Edmund Dix Rogers, Jr. USN (Ret.), 87, of Fairfax, VA, died on Wednesday, January 18 at Fair Oaks Hospital. Loving husband of the late Ruth Louise Rogers; devoted father of Edmund D. III (Marsha) Rogers, John F. (Vicky) Rogers and James C. (Carol) Rogers; brother of Mary (Tom) Stofer, Harold (Jeanne) Rogers, Janeth O'Keefe, George Rogers, Bill (Connie) Rogers and sister-in-law Rhonda Rogers. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren, Allison (Renzo), Valerie (Muigai), Kelly and C.J. and 3 great-grandchildren, Kiara, Lucas, and Natalie. Edmund served in the US Navy for 30 years, including WWII and Korean Wars, retiring in 1971. Then worked for AC & R Insulation Co. for 20 years, retiring in 1991 as V.P. and General Manager and served on the board of directors.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The American Heart Association or The American Cancer Society.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
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CDR. Edmund Dix Rogers, Jr. USN (Ret.), 87, of Fairfax, VA, died on Wednesday, January 18 at Fair Oaks Hospital. Loving husband of the late Ruth Louise Rogers; devoted father of Edmund D. III (Marsha) Rogers, John F. (Vicky) Rogers and James C. (Carol) Rogers; brother of Mary (Tom) Stofer, Harold (Jeanne) Rogers, Janeth O'Keefe, George Rogers, Bill (Connie) Rogers and sister-in-law Rhonda Rogers. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren, Allison (Renzo), Valerie (Muigai), Kelly and C.J. and 3 great-grandchildren, Kiara, Lucas, and Natalie. Edmund served in the US Navy for 30 years, including WWII and Korean Wars, retiring in 1971. Then worked for AC & R Insulation Co. for 20 years, retiring in 1991 as V.P. and General Manager and served on the board of directors.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The American Heart Association or The American Cancer Society.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Over the years I regret that I was only able to share a few fond memories with Uncle Ed. If not for this man my Navy career would never have been possible. The world is a better and safer place because he was in it. Fair winds and following seas “Shipmate”.
Our sincere thanks for twenty years at AC&R and an excellent job.
Ed was a wonderful man and he taught me a great deal about insulation. He was very dedicated to AC&R and I am so grateful for the 20 years he worked for the Shipe family. I recall great employee parties where Ed would cook the best ribs and we’d all swim in his pool.He was very giving and thoughtful. He will be missed.