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Hilda "Lynn" Wilson (Rogers) - Class Of 1972 VIEW PROFILE

Hilda Lynn Wilson (Rogers)

Hilda Lynn (Wilson) Rogers
November 25, 1953 - February 24, 2021
Anchorage, Alaska

    Hilda Lynn (Wilson) Rogers, age 67, longtime resident of Anchorage, Alaska passed away suddenly and went home to our Heavenly Father, Feb 24, 2021.
    Lynn, as she was known by, was born in Anderson, SC, to Samuel & Elaine Wilson, and older brother Terry Wilson, on Nov 25, 1953, who have proceeded her in death. She was brought up in Columbus, GA, and graduated from Baker High School in 1972, where she met the love of her life Ed 'Eddie' Rogers. Ed and Lynn lived a military lifestyle and traveled to many destinations. They settled in Alaska. Lynn retired from the IBEW as a foreman. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 9981.
    Lynn leaves behind a husband of 48 years, Ed Rogers; her daughters, Andrea and spouse David Nelson, Carol and spouse Todd Godwin, Julie Rogers, and son Keith Rogers, and five grandchildren, Tyler Rogers, Samantha Nelson, Tyson Godwin, Billielynn Downey, Taylor Godwin, three nieces, Michelle Hodges, Cindy McAlister and Donna Wilson.
    Lynn loved football & baseball; she could quote stats like no other. She loved her animals – Big boy Onyx, she loved to read, listen to music, cook, have her a Baskin Robbins, and yes BINGO! She had an infectious laugh, she was compassionate, kind, and forgiving. Anyone that had the chance to meet her, loved her! Her greatest joy in life was spending time with her family and grandchildren.
    There will be a Memorial Service on Monday, March 8, 2021 from 10-1:00 pm, at Cornerstone Church 10431 Brayton Dr Anchorage, Alaska 99507. Lynn's final resting place will be Fort Richardson National Cemetery.



 
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04/22/21 10:19 AM #1    

Donna Burris (Brown) (1972)

I could not believe that my dear sweet friend from school has passed away.  Such a shock.  Lynn & I had so much fun together.  Doing all those crazy teenage things.  Learning about life.  Growing.  Dancing.  Laughing.  Crying.  

I hated that we had drifted apart towards those last years at Baker.  And I wish that we had kept in touch.  One of those "I should have. . ." moments.  

She loved to dance & had a great laugh.  I will always have great memories of her.

Rest in peace my friend.  

Prayers for Ed & the children. 

 


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