Tom Glaser
Reading this, both my heart and mind ache. That such a kind, wise man's life could end in such a tragic way is beyond comprehension. Clearly he was beloved and admired by all who knew him. May he continue to inspire.
Ernest
EZRB
Consider yourself brave for sharing this message and having to endure the unimaginable. Cause I do. <3
Crystal Browder-Conner
Thanks for sharing this testament to your father. I didn't know him, but I was truly touched by reading about him and the wonderful father he was.
Regina Hawkins-Balducci
Tee, your mother and you shared such moving descriptions of her husband and your father, I felt I knew him.........I did not know Tee's father, but I know her, and she is as good as it gets; a person who is Compassionate, Forthright, Strong, Centered and
Loving, clearly attributed to her mother and father.......This is a beautiful In Memoriam to your Father's Life.....Some day we will crack the code for healing those of us who suffer from PTSD........
Peggy Rogers
It been almost a year since Melvin left us. His smile, words of encouragement and helping hands will always be remembered. I miss his part and advice at the annual Rogers memorial scholarship program.
Afia Menke
My heart goes out to you and your family. Reading your story and your informative web site reminded me that you are not alone. It also reminded me of the sacrifice our soldiers make and the pain they carry as a result of attending to some of our most difficult
life situations. Thank you for honoring your father this way. I prayed at his chair. May his life continue to inform our hearts and minds to forgive, give thanks,to listen and share compassion with one another.Many Blessings Tammarian.
G Goreish
Tammarian, Please accept my condolences for the loss of your father. Although I never met him before, I feel I knew him as I see you when looking at his eyes. He must have been a wonderful, caring and great person.
May he rest in piece and may God bless you and your Mom and give you both patience and fortitude.
Kristi Griffin
Anne and Tammy, please know that you both continue to be in my prayers. This site is a beautiful tribute to Melvin and his life. Your loss and sorrow is felt by The Lod as well. May God's love and His Word comfort you. I love you, Kristi
Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.
—2 Thessalonians 3:16
Be still, and know that I am God;
—Psalm 46:10 nkjv
Dilcie Mortlock
Anne and Tammy I am so very for the loss of your Loving Husband and Father respectively. I had the pleasure of meeting Lt. Col. Melvin Rogers a few times years ago and have continued to know him through Anne. He was indeed a Wonderful Husband and Father
and a Great Marine! Anne and Tammy may the Lord God Jesus Christ please guide your mind, your heart and your body through your grieving process. Much love to both of you always!
Eleanor Walters
Just got off the phone with my dear friend Anne Houston-Rogers. I am so sorry. I grew to know Melvin through Anne ,as we worked side by side for many years, here in Seattle. I am touched by the memorial you put together, Tammarrian. Your dear father and
his love and dedication to life is beautifully portrayed. With Father's Day approaching, I will remember both your and my dad who died 28 years this week at too early an age.
karol mcluen
I did not know Melvin but see him in Tammarrian. What a wonderful tribute to a father, son, husband, uncle and friend. He will always be a part of you all.
Brett Lewis
I didn't know Melvin Rogers except through the impact he has left on his daughter Tammarrian's life. She is a wonderful, caring, playful, and loving person with a delightful laugh and infectious smile. If her life is any testament to her father, it is
clearly a good one that speaks to the love and care between them.
May all the family be blessed and held in this time of transition; may all your lives be filled with abundant grace and love.
Jocelyn Mortland
Tammy, this turned out beautiful!! Awesome tribute to your Dad!! :-) I'm sure he is proud! Take care of yourself! Love, Jocelyn
Tammarrian (daughter)
I remember Dad teaching me how to ride a motorcycle. One minute, he was showing me the clutch, throttle, and brake. The next minute he was chasing me down the street yelling, "Pull in, toes down!!" I miss you, Dadio.