![]() ![]() In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Community Foundation of Grant County, 505 W. Private Family Burial will follow funeral services in Estates of Serenity Cemetery, 2225 S. on Saturday, Januat Temple Congregational Church, 1006 N. Robb of Marion, Indiana, and cousin, Lynn (Andrew) Wiesman of Greenwood, Indiana. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Dean and Betsy Robb of Bend, Oregon, and Laurel Robb (husband, Bruce deceased) of Owosso, Michigan his mother-in-law, Beulah M. Wiegel) of Indianapolis, and George Robb Rogers of Arlington, Virginia and his grandchildren, Drew, Benton, and Carly Wiegel, and Alexandra Rogers. Rogers his children, Claire Rogers Wiegel (Brian J. He is survived by his amazing wife of 61 years, Glenda (Robb) Rogers his sister, Susan J. He delighted in the individual personalities of his four grandchildren (2 at I.U. He admired the brilliance of his pathologist sister. He relished the accomplishments of his son and daughter. Kim was a devoted husband, supportive brother, dedicated father, and enthusiastic grandfather. He was also a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church that merged with Temple Congregational Church. (Whitefish, Montana) and McCulloch Lodge No. ![]() He was also a member of Marion Chamber of Commerce, Mecca Club, Aero Club, Meshingomesia Country Club, Columbia Club, Indianapolis, Elk’s Country Club, American Legion Post 10, the military society 40 & 8, V.F.W. He served on the boards of Marion General Hospital, Marion Philharmonic Orchestra, and Grant County United Way. He was Chairman of the Board of First National Bank and Bank One in Marion. Throughout his life in Marion, he embraced his community. By far, his best traveling was four trips to Croatia. He traveled in Asia and Europe, sailed in the Grenadines, and hiked in Cornwall. He loved boating on local reservoirs and travel. He was told he might live only 10 more years, rather than the 35 more years he enjoyed. His vigor was amazing since open heart surgery at age 48 with a lengthy rehabilitation. Another group went on what he and his son termed the Wild West Reunion every summer for 19 years, hiking in Glacier and Teton National Parks. They enjoyed local bars (always Miller Lite), golf courses, and the shooting range. The Reed Ranch buddies always said they fished but never brought any home. For over 45 years he relished the fishing group’s annual trip to Minnesota and to Michigan. Kim certainly had a fun-loving life style. He was known as a professional with genuine integrity. ![]() He served with distinction as a Grant County Deputy Prosecutor for over 20 years. His treatise on Probate Law was published by the Indiana State Bar Association. He was a member of the American Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, and the Grant County Bar Association. In 1996, he established Rogers & Rogers Law Firm with his son, George R. Beginning his civilian life, he was a senior partner with the Kiley, Osborn, Kiley firm for 30 years. He was a First Lieutenant in Vietnam attached to specialized intelligence. On graduation weekend 1961, he married Glenda Robb, and they were married for 61 years. ![]() He continued his education there and earned his law degree in 1964. On campus he was an active member of Sigma Chi. He graduated from Marion High School in 1957 and earned an accounting degree at Indiana University in Bloomington. His family, from Franklin, Indiana moved to Marion after WWII when Kim started the second grade. Rogers and Mary (Burton) Rogers on March 5, 1939, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Kim Alan Rogers, age 83, of Marion, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, January 7, 2023. ![]()
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