09-06 2021 11:30
wrote:
Mr. Rogers was a very cool and collective man. To me, he was more than a Librarian. I would marvel at the way he put his little office space together, all the conferences he attended, and how well-read he was. He was a down-to-earth, humble guy and he made well mention of his love for God and his family.
He embodied life as a dad and some days he would admit that his son left him in awe by the little things...I wished he made it to see his son through life but God had other plans.
Mr. Rogers you at peace now, no more pain, no more worries, and stress. My deepest condolences to your wife and little son. Stay watch over them and may the Lord give peace during this time.
09-06 2021 11:30
wrote:
Mr. Rogers was a very cool and collective man. To me, he was more than a Librarian. I would marvel at the way he put his little office space together, all the conferences he attended, and how well-read he was. He was a down-to-earth, humble guy and he made well mention of his love for God and his family.
He embodied life as a dad and some days he would admit that his son left him in awe by the little things...I wished he made it to see his son through life but God had other plans.
Mr. Rogers you at peace now, no more pain, no more worries, and stress. My deepest condolences to your wife and little son. Stay watch over them and may the Lord give peace during this time.