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Pam Rodgers, Adair County, KY (1953-2014)

She was a member of a prominent, highly regarded NW Adair County, KY family. She was born in Adair County and was a resident of the county a the time of her death. Her husband, Steve Rodgers, survives. She leaves five direct living descendants. She was the daughter of the late Kermit and Marie Burress Rogers. She was a member of Milltown United Methodist Church and was Parts Manager at Roger's Trucking Company.
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Pam Rodgers, 60, of Columbia, KY, died Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 6:22 A.M. at the University of Louisville Hospital in Louisville after an illness.

Funeral service, Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at 2pmCT, at Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, with Bro. Gary Daugherty and Bro. Darrell Coffey officiating. Burial will be in Rogers Family Cemetery, Visitation will be after 4pmCT, Monday, September 8, 2014, at the funeral home.



Casket Bearers: Charles Breeding, Kyle Young, Alex Young, Walter Baker, Colton Downey, Lanky Graves.


Pam Rodgers, Adair County, KY (1953-2014)

She was born Sunday, October 4, 1953, in Adair County, KY. She was the daughter of the late Kermit and Marie Burress Rogers. She died Satuday, September 6, 2014, in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY, at the age of 60 years, 11 months, and 28 days.

She was a member of Milltown United Methodist Church and was Parts Manager at Roger's Trucking.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother; Tommy Rogers. Survivors include:
  • Her husband: Steve Rodgers of Columbia, KY

  • One son and daughter-in-law: Tony and Rachelle Rodgers of Columbia, KY

  • Four grandchildren: Shelbey, Maddix, Isaac and Charlee Brooke Rodgers

  • One brother: Wayne Rogers of Columbia, KY

  • Special sister-in-law: Phyllis of Columbia, KY

  • Special nieces: Lesha Breeding, Teena Young & Carla Baker all of Columbia, KY

  • Special nephew: Chuck Rogers of Columbia, KY
Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideon Bible Plan and may be made at the funeral home Send a condolence to the family of Pam Rodgers

Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, in charge of arrangements


This story was posted on 2014-09-07 05:35:12
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Grissom-Martin Funeral Home
Located one block off the Square at 200 Campbellsville Street in Columbia, KY.
To reach David and Cathy Martin, phone (270)-384-2149, or e-mail: grissomfuneralhome@windstream.net.
Large enough to serve comfortably; Small enough to serve personally.

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Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home
Established 1922 | 210 Greensburg St., Columbia, KY 42728 | Jeff Jessie, Owner
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Pam Rodgers, Adair County, KY (1953-2014)



2014-09-07 - 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Grissom-Martin Funeral Home.

Pam Rodgers, Adair County, KY (1953-2014)



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