Obituaries
Celebrating The Life Of Minister Ira Rogers, Jr.
Obituary
Ira Rogers, Jr., fondly known as Chuckie, was born May 02, 1968 in Brenham, Texas, to Ira Rogers, Sr. (Chuck) and Zula Ellis (Dimple).
He professed his faith at an early age, and was baptized in faith at Galilee Baptist Church by Rev. H.L. Johnson. Chuckie served in the church as a Jr. deacon, and as a deacon. Chuckie answered his call to the ministry in 2013.
Chuckie graduated from Caldwell High School in 1986. After graduation, he attended TSTI in Waco, Texas.
Chuckie worked for Giddings and Brenham State Schools where he retired. After retiring from the State School, Chuckie worked as a bus driver for Caldwell ISD.
He was preceded in death by his father, Ira Rogers, Sr., his maternal grandmother, Zula B. Lucas, his paternal grandparents, Nunnie Rogers, Sr., and Annie Mae Rogers.
Chuckie leaves to cherish his memories, his Loving Mother, Zula Ellis, his Sons, Quincy Harris and Andrew Rogers; Sister, Michelle Neal (Donell) and Brother, Tyrone Rogers; Aunts, Iness Tolbert, Jerline Parker, Martha Davis (Johnny Lee), Betsy Sims, Linda Rutherford, Melba Rogers, and Jerline Rogers; Uncles, Nunnie Rogers, Jr., Elder Roy Rogers Yvonne), James Rogers, Charles Rogers (Twilla), David Morris (Arjusta), and Bobby Morris; and a host of cousins and friends.
Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, November 19, 2023 2:30PM
The Fellowship – Galilee TCAC
240 East Martin Luther King, Jr. Street | Caldwell, Texas 77836
Visitation Services will be held on Saturday, November 18,2023 from 5:30P.M until 7:00P.M. At Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 West 18th Street Bryan, Texas 77803
Aunt Dimple, I love you so much!
Chuckie will certainly be missed by all who loved him, but especially by our family. He had an infectious smile and he loved his family unconditionally.
In this day and in the days that are yet to come, I pray that God will give us peace and comfort.
Please accept my deepest condolences and know that God loves you and can restore your spirits, give you peace, and strengthen you.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Mathew 5:4
Deacon Dewight Fuselier