Barry Rogers

November 17, 2017

On November 11, 2017, Barry began his eternal life, reunited with his Heavenly Father. Barry passed away of a massive heart attack. He was born August 16, 1963, in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Clifton and Annette Rogers. He attended Ole Main High School in North Little Rock, Arkansas. He continued his education at Oral Roberts University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Barry and his wife Stacey moved to Pensacola, FL in 1990. Husband, father, Pop Pops, uncle, mentor, coach, and friend were just some of the many names used to describe him. Barry was a man who believed that memories were more valuable
than possessions. He cherished moments with family and friends over all else. Barry thrived when given a moment to offer encouragement to someone in need. His legacy of love, selflessness, compassion, leadership, and a humbled heart will live on through the lives of all the men and women he touched by just being the amazing Godly man that he was.

Barry’s greatest accomplishment in life was his amazing 31-year duet with his beautiful wife Stacey. If you spoke to Barry you would hear about his love for his beautiful bride, and the pride he had for his sons. He would tell you. “I’m not a wealthy man according to the world… but I am the richest man in the world just look at my wife and boys!”

He is preceded in death by his parents, Clifton and Annette Rogers.

He is survived by his wife, Stacey Rogers; sons, Jeramey Rogers (Tara), Brandon Rogers (Ella); and one grandson, Tanner (Tan Tan) Rogers.

Funeral services were held Friday, November 17, 2017, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is entrusted with the arrangements.

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  1. Candy Knight on November 21st, 2017 4:59 pm

    Chin Up, Knees Down! …….Barry Rogers

    We will miss you each and everyday Barry. You will always be remembered for your love of God, Stacey and your boys – who you were so proud of.
    Work will never be the same without you my friend. RIP