Wife of Herman Leslie Rogers, married August 27, 1931 in Llano County, Texas
Loving mother of Roger Herman, William Royce "Bill", Shirley Clarice "Sister" Ashabranner, Patricia Gay Arbuthnot, Karen Sue Powell, Michael Orien, James Scott, and Cynthia Louise Decker
Llano News
Thursday, March 12, 1987
Funeral services took place at Waldrope-Hatfield Chapel in Llano on March 8, 1987, for Ivera Rogers, 76, of Llano. The Rev. Don Jones officiated. Burial followed at Flat Rock Cemetery. Mrs. Rogers, the widow of Herman Rogers and a member of the Methodist church, died March 6. She was born to Will Williams and the former Vessie Fry on April 11, 1910, in Llano County.
Among survivors are three sons, Roger Rogers of Brady, Mike Rogers of Austin and Scott Rogers of Lampasas; three daughters, Mrs. Arburthnot of Bonham, Tex., and Mrs. Karen Sue Powell and Mrs. Cynthia Decker, both of Llano; two brothers, Roy Williams of Llano, George Williams of Burnet, 31 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Her grandsons acted as pallbearers.
Wife of Herman Leslie Rogers, married August 27, 1931 in Llano County, Texas
Loving mother of Roger Herman, William Royce "Bill", Shirley Clarice "Sister" Ashabranner, Patricia Gay Arbuthnot, Karen Sue Powell, Michael Orien, James Scott, and Cynthia Louise Decker
Llano News
Thursday, March 12, 1987
Funeral services took place at Waldrope-Hatfield Chapel in Llano on March 8, 1987, for Ivera Rogers, 76, of Llano. The Rev. Don Jones officiated. Burial followed at Flat Rock Cemetery. Mrs. Rogers, the widow of Herman Rogers and a member of the Methodist church, died March 6. She was born to Will Williams and the former Vessie Fry on April 11, 1910, in Llano County.
Among survivors are three sons, Roger Rogers of Brady, Mike Rogers of Austin and Scott Rogers of Lampasas; three daughters, Mrs. Arburthnot of Bonham, Tex., and Mrs. Karen Sue Powell and Mrs. Cynthia Decker, both of Llano; two brothers, Roy Williams of Llano, George Williams of Burnet, 31 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Her grandsons acted as pallbearers.