Daniel Raymond Rogers

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Daniel Raymond Rogers

Original Name
RAYMOND
Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
31 Jul 1964 (aged 53)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
X, 2587
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Daniel "Raymond" Rogers was the son of Margaret Mae Taylor and Daniel Jonathon Rogers. His parents met in Houston where his father was stationed at Fort Sam Houston. He had a brother, Robert Richard Rogers.

On 21 July 1931 in Lucas, Ohio he married Elenore Tossy, (adopted) daughter of Albert H. Tossy and Edna Moore. They had two children, Daniel Frederick Rogers and Albert Laurence Rogers.

In 1938 he met Mildred Virginia Griffin and they had 6 children; Joan Sharon, James Richard, Danielle Rae, Robert Wain, Virginia Nadine, and Margaret Susan.

He served in the United States Navy; The USS Arizona and USS Holland were among many of the ships he served on. He was a Fireman First Class. When he left the Navy he worked as a machinist for Lockheed in Los Angeles.
My mother loved and adored her dad and she missed him dearly.

"I joined the Navy to see the world, and got stuck on a submarine"

-Ray Rogers
to his cousin, Erna Mae Macura 1932
Daniel "Raymond" Rogers was the son of Margaret Mae Taylor and Daniel Jonathon Rogers. His parents met in Houston where his father was stationed at Fort Sam Houston. He had a brother, Robert Richard Rogers.

On 21 July 1931 in Lucas, Ohio he married Elenore Tossy, (adopted) daughter of Albert H. Tossy and Edna Moore. They had two children, Daniel Frederick Rogers and Albert Laurence Rogers.

In 1938 he met Mildred Virginia Griffin and they had 6 children; Joan Sharon, James Richard, Danielle Rae, Robert Wain, Virginia Nadine, and Margaret Susan.

He served in the United States Navy; The USS Arizona and USS Holland were among many of the ships he served on. He was a Fireman First Class. When he left the Navy he worked as a machinist for Lockheed in Los Angeles.
My mother loved and adored her dad and she missed him dearly.

"I joined the Navy to see the world, and got stuck on a submarine"

-Ray Rogers
to his cousin, Erna Mae Macura 1932