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Pauline Rogers is Summit Manor Mother of the Year for 2009

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Pauline Rogers, won "Mother of the Year" at Summit Manor Nursing Home on Saturday, May 9, 2009.

All of her children were there at the reception to honor her on this special day, including Jane Hardwick, Diane Benningfield, Patricia Harper and Jackie Rogers. A son andbrother, Jimmy Rogers, passed away three years ago.




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Pauline Rogers 2009 Summit Manor Mother of the Year



2009-05-11 - Summit Manor, Columbia, KY - Photo family photo.
SUMMIT MANOR MOTHER OF THE YEAR: "Our mother, Pauline Rogers, won "Mother of the Year" at Summit Manor Nursing Home on Saturday," writes Diane Benningfield. "We are proud of her for getting the most votes and all of her children were there at the reception to honor her on this special day. Pictured with her are her children, Jane Hardwick, Diane Benningfield, Patricia Harper and Jackie Rogers. Absent from the picture but not from our memory is Jimmy Rogers, (her son and our brother) who passed away 3 years ago with cancer."

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