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JOSEPH GORDON ROGERS, 67, GREENSBURG

 
Joseph Gordon Rogers Jr., 67 (better known as “Little Joe), of Greensburg, KY, son of the late Joseph Gordon Rogers (Joe) and Ruth Sartin Rogers, was born on July 19, 1952 in Campbellsville, KY and departed this life on Friday, January 17, 2020 at University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington, KY. 
 
Known for his quick wit, infectious smile, and the ability to make everyone feel special, Joe made a positive and lasting impact on everyone he encountered. He had made a profession of faith and was a member of Greensburg United Methodist Church. Joe was a successful, retired insurance agent winning many awards and accolades for his 30 plus years of service in the industry. In his spare time, Joe enjoyed playing and listening to music of all types. His family loved when he pulled out his guitar and played and sang all his favorite tunes. Joe was most proud of his children, Josh Rogers of Nashville, Tennessee and Kayla Daniels (Mike) of Greensburg. His favorite title was “Grandratty” to his precious grandchildren Maggie, Cale, and Darby Kate. His sisters and brother were his very best friends and they enjoyed spending time together, with Joe always serving as the life of the party with an inappropriate joke or humorous one liner to keep everyone on their toes. Sisters include, Debbie Hicks (John) of Owensboro, Kentucky; Tate Lobb of Elizabethtown, Kentucky; Ellen Rogers of Greensburg, Kentucky; and brother, John Rogers of Bowling Green, Kentucky. He is also survived by a special friend, Linda Curry of Greensburg, Kentucky. A host of other relatives and friends survive and were an important part of Joe’s life.
 
Celebration of Life: Friday, January 24th at 4:30pmCT at Greensburg United Methodist Church with Rev. Dale Curry officiating
 
Visitation: 2:00-4:00pmCT at the church
 
Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home in Greensburg is in charge of arrangements.
 
The family has requested that in lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy be donations to The American Lung Association. These can be made at the church or at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home.