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Thomas "Tom" Alfred Rogers II

November 2, 1951 — September 24, 2024

McKinney, Texas

Thomas "Tom" Alfred Rogers II, born November 2, 1951, passed peacefully on September 24, 2024, at the age of 72. Tom was raised in Elizabeth and Union, New Jersey, and attended Union High School until relocating to Newark, Delaware, where he finished his senior year. During school, Tom had a distinguished athletic career, particularly in the track and field events of shot-put and javelin (where his records were held for many years), as well as football. After high school, he briefly studied marine biology at the University of Miami, but surfing was his main interest.

In January of 1976, he married Sharon "Sherry" Howard Williams, and the two remained married for 48 years. They started their married life in Westfield, New Jersey as owners of The Gilded Griffin Antique Shop, specializing in Victorian furniture. As their family grew with three children, the focus turned to a new vocation for Tom. A family relationship with Linde Air Products brought Tom an opportunity to open a new venture with the fabrication of pumping systems for cryogenic tanker trucks and Cryogenic Alternating Pump Control Systems Inc (CAPCSI) was started. Following CAPCSI, Tom worked for a few different companies and endeavors, but none that he enjoyed as much as Anthony James Master Builders. Eventually, Tom and Sherry retired, and in 2012, they relocated to McKinney, Texas, where they enjoyed spending time with neighbors and friends, especially their three grandchildren.

Known for his humor, quick wit, and unwavering spirit, Tom was a master tinkerer who embraced life with an eagerness to share his common-sense logic and hands-on experience. Throughout his life, Tom never shied away from a project or challenge, whether it involved refurbishing Victorian furniture or vintage cars, teaching his children the joys of skiing, or guiding neighbors and friends on the right tools and techniques to troubleshoot their projects. Many people throughout his life often turned to him for advice, and Tom was always ready with a solution—or would happily research the answer if he didn't know it. Tom also found great joy in cooking for his family and friends. He approached each new endeavor in the kitchen with the same curiosity and tenacity as all his other projects. Ultimately, this earned him the status of the best coffee cake, bread, and brownie baker in the family. His coveted brownie recipe is still a point of family pride.

He is preceded in death by his parents Marion Rogers (nee Boyce) and Howard Rogers. He is survived by his wife Sherry, his brother David (Nancy Priest) Rogers Westfield, NJ, and his children Megan Rogers (Casey Leal) Allen, TX, Lindsay Rogers Knoxville, TN and Joshua Rogers (Sarah Alexander) NYC, NY, as well as three grandchildren: Dante Thomas Leal, Gunnar Howard Leal, and his namesake Thomas (Tommy) Alfred Bennett Rogers III and as well as Nieces, Nephews, and other family.

A celebration of life service will be held at Historic Allen Christian Church in the Allen Heritage Village, 450 E. St Mary Drive, Allen, Texas, at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 23. A small reception will be held at the same location immediately following the service. Additionally, an early summer memorial will be planned in New Jersey, where he lived most of his life; details to come.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to any of these causes:

 First Christian Church, P.O. Box 136, Mountain City, TN 37683

Designate: Helene Recovery

 Samaritan's Purse: Helene recovery

 Anchor of Hope Hospice

7708 San Jacinto Place Suite 100, Plano, Texas 75024

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Celebration of Life

Saturday, November 23, 2024

4:00 - 5:00 pm (Central time)

Historic Allen Christian Church in the Allen Heritage Village

450 E. St. Mary Drive, Allen, TX 75002

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