Larry Dwayne Rogers, Sr.

Larry Dwayne Rogers, Sr.

June 27, 1950 March 6, 2026

Catawba, SC

Larry Dwayne Rogers, Sr., 75, of Catawba, South Carolina, passed away at his home on March 6, 2026. Born on June 27, 1950, in York County, South Carolina, Larry was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend who loved his family, his work, and the Lord with all his heart. He spent 18 years with Reeves Construction Company in Duncan, South Carolina, serving as Superintendent and Foreman. He took great pride in his work and genuinely enjoyed the people with whom he worked.

Larry lived life fully and with enthusiasm. He loved riding horses, racing cars, and restoring old vehicles. A lifetime member of the Dixieland Cruisers, he was cherished by many friends and fellow members. Above all, he was a faithful member of Eastside Baptist Church in Rock Hill, where his deep love for the Lord was evident to everyone who knew him.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Sara Lucas Rogers; his children, Dwayne Rogers (Kelly), Melissa R. Brazil (Ron), Tod Rogers (Priscilla), Phillip Rector (Noelle), Rebecca Craig (Donald), and Charles Rector (Melissa); his siblings, Jimmy Rogers (Janice), Ronnie Rogers (Ellen), Wanda Pryor (Sandy), Beth Spell (Mike), Steve Rogers (Gail), Michael Rogers (Lean), and Gina Rogers; and his 11 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren, all of whom he loved dearly.

Larry was preceded in death by his father, Ernest Danielle “Buck” Rogers, Jr., his mother, Mary Jane Blue Rogers Elkins, and his siblings, Dan Rogers III, Fred Rogers, Alvin Rodgers, and Timmy Rogers.

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