Motorcycle riding, fishing, cooking, spending time with family
Forrest's favorite foods
Beans and rice
Favorite bands and musical artists
Interesting facts about Forrest
Forrest loved nothing more than
his family
Obituary
Forrest Earl Rogers Jr., known affectionately as Junior, passed away on January 19, 2025, at the age of 66. Born on May 30, 1958, in Sunbury, PA, he most recently resided in Alexandria, LA.
A skilled welder, Forrest dedicated many years to his craft, earning respect and admiration from his colleagues. He was proud of the work he accomplished throughout his career, but his greatest joy came from his family.
Forrest was an avid motorcycle rider and loved to spend his weekends fishing and cooking. His favorite meals included a hearty serving of beans and rice, which he enjoyed sharing with loved ones. He had a zest for life and often reminded those around him with his favorite saying, "I’m in a nine line bind," a reflection of his resilient spirit.
He leaves behind cherished memories for his family and friends, who will remember him for his warmth, humor, and passion for life. Forrest Earl Rogers Jr. will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Sandra Guillory (Hopewell)
Forrest Earl Rogers Jr
May 30, 1958 - January 19, 2025
Place of birth
Sunbury, PA
Most recently lived in
Alexandria, LA
Forrest's favorite hobbies
Motorcycle riding, fishing, cooking, spending time with family
Forrest's favorite foods
Beans and rice
Favorite bands and musical artists
Interesting facts about Forrest
Forrest loved nothing more than
his family
Obituary
Forrest Earl Rogers Jr., known affectionately as Junior, passed away on January 19, 2025, at the age of 66. Born on May 30, 1958, in Sunbury, PA, he most recently resided in Alexandria, LA.
A skilled welder, Forrest dedicated many years to his craft, earning respect and admiration from his colleagues. He was proud of the work he accomplished throughout his career, but his greatest joy came from his family.
Forrest was an avid motorcycle rider and loved to spend his weekends fishing and cooking. His favorite meals included a hearty serving of beans and rice, which he enjoyed sharing with loved ones. He had a zest for life and often reminded those around him with his favorite saying, "I’m in a nine line bind," a reflection of his resilient spirit.
He leaves behind cherished memories for his family and friends, who will remember him for his warmth, humor, and passion for life. Forrest Earl Rogers Jr. will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.