Norman Dale Rogers

Male 1928 - 2018  (90 years)


 

Rogers, Norman

The Newton Kansan

Norman Rogers

Obituary

Norman Dale Rogers, 90, entered the loving arms of his Lord and Savior Wednesday (Aug. 8, 2018) at Mennonite Friendship Communities, South Hutchinson. The son of Ad and Leola Rogers, he was born in Glasco on May 25, 1928. He obtained his Master of Science Degree in Psychology in 1951 from Kansas State University, and in 1960, a Master of Social Work Degree from the University of Kansas.

His career included working for the Kansas State School for the Blind in Kansas City, social worker in Ottawa, Director of Social Work in Parsons, and retiring in 1989 as Chief of Social Services at Parsons State Hospital and Training Center.

Never one to take the easy road, Norman had two careers at the same time. He began his ministry in 1960 at Homewood Christian Church in rural Ottawa and discovered his passion for sharing the gospel and touching lives. After moving to Parsons in 1962, he became pastor of Shaw Christian Church in Shaw. He also was pastor of several churches in Erie and very active in Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship. After retirement, he devoted himself to full-time ministry and assisted Salina Foursquare Church, was pastor of Abilene Foursquare Church, Buckeye Church of the Brethren, Newton's Hillcrest Community Church and provided pulpit supply for almost every denomination. He never fully retired, leading a home church in his late 80s, and he never stopped caring for people and changing lives.

He met the love of his life while attending college in Manhattan and married Ruth Jana Outle on July 9, 1950, in Mankato. They shared a deep faith and she ministered side by side with Norman all of his life. One of the things they enjoyed most was traveling together, but their favorite trips were the numerous missionary trips to the Philippines, Nigeria and Mexico. She survives.

Other surviving family members are two sons, Donn (Janet) Rogers and Doug (Marci) Rogers; one daughter, Debbie (Roy) Little; one son-in-law, Pat O'Hanlon; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Norman and Ruth have passed on a strong legacy of faith to their family.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Donna; one sister, Lila; and three brothers: Melvin, Ross and Max.

Per his request, cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday (Aug. 18, 2018) at Mennonite Friendship Communities, 600 W. Blanchard, South Hutchinson. Inurnment will be in Glasco Cemetery, Glasco.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Foursquare Missions International or North Central Kansas Teens for Christ (NCKTFC) and left in care of the funeral home.

Old Mission – Heritage Funeral Home, Hutchinson, is in charge of local arrangements.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date14 Aug 2018
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