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Obituary: David W. Rogers, 96, of Naugatuck

Dave was a devoted family man. He was a founding member of the Quassapaug Sailing Center. He enjoyed golfing, sailing and skiing.

(Image via Alderson-Ford Funeral Home)

NAUGATUCK, CT - (From Alderson-Ford Funeral Home) David W. Rogers, 96, of Naugatuck, died peacefully after a brief illness on January 13, 2021 at The Village at East Farms in Waterbury where he had lived for the past year.

Dave was born on July 12, 1924 in Hamburg, New York, son of Donald and Marie (Yahraes) Rogers. At age 7 he moved with his family to Ridgewood, New Jersey.

He developed a love of sports and competition early in life, and as a teenager was particularly fond of skiing, basketball, baseball soccer, and all racquet sports.

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He graduated from Ridgewood High School in 1942, after which he earned a degree in Business from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Dave interrupted his college years by volunteering to serve his country as a naval officer during WWII, where at age 22 he was charged with commanding a crew of naval sailors. His service included a tour in the Pacific as a lieutenant on a minesweeper.

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At age 24 Dave settled in Naugatuck where he lived for 71 years. He worked for Uniroyal’s footwear

division as a general foreman for nearly 20 years, after which he spent 17 years as a sole proprietor of three businesses including the Liquor Bazaar in Watertown.

Dave was a devoted family man with an unlimited capacity to give his time and energy to family and friends. His passions included sailboat racing, volleyball, skiing, golf, bridge and landscaping.

He was a regular in the Hop Brook couples and men’s golf leagues for many years, and a founding member of the Quassapaug Sailing Center where he was a past Commodore and awarded the Distinguished Sponsor Award in 2015.

He was passionate about exercise and spent hours at the Naugatuck YMCA and walked his neighborhood streets daily well into his 90’s.

Dave is survived by his wife Elizabeth “Betty” Rogers, sons David (Laurie) Rogers Jr., and Donald (Tracy) Rogers, daughter Sue (Mary Pashley) Rogers, grandchildren Elena Rogers, Timothy Rogers, Kayla Rogers, Dylan Rogers, Sydney Rogers, brother Graydon Rogers, his stepdaughters Patty (Ames) Hendrickson, Pam (Dennis) Synnott, Penny (Bob) Trabka, stepsons Steve (Maureen) Fernald, and Doug (Joanna) Fernald.

Step grandchildren include Kristen (Dave) Morris, Karen (Eric) Fleck, Dan (Jaimie) Synnott, Nate Fernald, Eric (Theresa) Fernald, Katelynn Trabka, Lynnsey Trabka, and a long list of nieces, nephews and great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife Ann (Galvin) Rogers of Naugatuck, and brother William Rogers of Colorado.

The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff at the Village at East Farms for their remarkable care and devotion.

Arrangements - Due to the pandemic a graveside service will be held on Wednesday, January 20, 2021, at 11:00 am at St. James Cemetery, Cross Street, Naugatuck. All guests are asked to meet directly at the cemetery.

There are no calling hours, and everyone is asked to socially distance and wear a mask.

The service will be live streamed through a Zoom broadcast via Mr. Roger’s Tribute Wall on the funeral home website.

A celebration of his life will be held at a future date to be announced.

The Alderson Ford Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.

To view the webcast service or for online condolences, please visit www.fordfh.com.

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