Ashley Rogers

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

HAYTI - Ashley Nicole Rogers, 20, died Dec. 20, 2006, at Cape Girardeau from injuries sustained in a car accident.

Born April 18, 1986, at Hayti, daughter of Kathryn Kelle Madison of Hayti and Stephen L. Rogers of New Madrid , she was a 2004 graduate of North Pemiscot High School and had attended Southeast Missouri State University. She was currently attending Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center and working at Pemiscot Memorial Hospital as a respiratory technician. She was a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma and a member of Hayti First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include: her mother and stepfather, Kathy and Jim Madison of Hayti; father and stepmother, Steve and Linda Rogers of New Madrid; three brothers and one sister-in-law, Ronnie and Kristine Adams of Portageville and Jimmy and Matthew Madison of Hayti; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Amy and Lucas Branson of Linn and Stacey and John Pikey of New Madrid; grandmothers, Bonnie Madison of Hayti and Phyllis Hamm of Chaffee; fiance, Joe Don Johnson; and his parents, Patty and Don Johnson, all of Portageville; two nieces, Keirsten Madison and Brittany Bessenger; three nephews, Drew Pikey, Mason Adams and Nate Bessenger; and a host of other relatives and many, many friends.

She was preceded in death by grandparents William F. and Kathryn Kelle, Buck Madison and Norman Hamm; and one niece, Sydney Beth Pikey.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Portageville. The Rev. Dan Fulbright officiated.

Burial followed in the Dry Bayou Cemetery, north of Hayti.

Pallbearers were: Zach Stevens, Lee Richardson, Victor Sample, Jon Walker, Jarrett Warren and Brandon Ray.

Honorary pallbearers were: Dusty Carlson, Jeremy Mayfield and Ethan Parmenter.

John W. German Funeral Home of Hayti was in charge of arrangements.

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Memorial contributions

may be made to:

The Ashley Rogers Memorial

Scholarship Fund

c/o John W. German Funeral Home

208 N. Third St.

Hayti, MO. 63851

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