Mr. Elbert Eugene Rogers, Jr.

Mr. Elbert Eugene Rogers, Jr.
(February 28, 1943 - March 22, 2022)
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Mr. Elbert Eugene Rogers, Jr., 79, died peacefully on March 22nd at Woodland Pond at New Paltz, NY, where he had lived since having a stroke in 2018. He was born in Columbia, South Carolina to the late Elbert E. Rogers, Sr. and Harriett Sawyer Rogers. He was the loving nephew of the late Marion Baxter Paul.

Elbert attended C.A. Johnson High school in Columbia South Carolina and held a BA from Boston University. He had a distinguished 30-year career at IBM working in corporate communications and advertising that took him from Boston, Dallas, New York, New Jersey, and Paris.

A highly creative person of many talents, Elbert was committed to the arts always immersed in film, music, theatre, literature, and poetry; he was eager to share his enthusiasm with friends and family. A young cinephile, he spent much of his boyhood immersed in the movies and practicing the art of performative storytelling. At age 14, he made his own film version of Cecil B. DeMille’s epic, “The Ten Commandments” starring his five-year old brother. At the age of 18, Elbert wrote a coming-of-age novel, “A Dragon Lives Forever.” He was a gifted pianist and composer. A trio of his original compositions (including his favorite, “Going for the Gold”) were professionally recorded and produced with full orchestration and performed for an IBM employee recognition event. Elbert wrote the music for two complete musicals, collaborating with his friend and playwright Georgia Taylor; both were received with rave reviews by the local theatre community in suburban New Jersey. One of Elbert’s favorite activities was to share his talent on the piano by performing for the people in his life within his many communities, including at Christ the King Episcopal Church. He was an active member of that congregation and sat on the vestry for several years.

He was preceded in death by his younger brother, James Paul Rogers. Elbert is survived by: his son, Kenneth Rogers; his former wife, Susan Rogers; his grandson, Nicholas Maurer Joyce; his sisters-in-law Lynne Rogers and Elizabeth Murray, and a host of loving friends.

A service will be held for Elbert on May 7, 2022, at 2:00 p.m., at Christ the King Episcopal Church 3021 State Route 213, East Stone Ridge, New York 12484. It can also be viewed by way of live stream at CTKStoneRidge.org. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: Christ the King Episcopal Church at the same website address.

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Mr. Elbert Eugene Rogers, Jr.

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  1. I met Elbert thru the Hillside players. He was musical director for many shows.
    We became good friends.
    He recommended the recessional music for our wedding in 1992.
    He has bright and engaging. Unfortunately he was NY Jets fan and only saw them in 1 Superbowl. Rest in peace dear friend

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  2. I will miss you, but I have all the pictures and memories. Now you all are together. RIP. 🙏🏽

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