Jeanette Rogers
Jeanette Rogers, 50, of Pikeville, Tennessee, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Friday January 21, 2022.
Jeanette graduated Van Buren County High School in 1990. She was a 21 year member of Brockdell Church of God, where she served as the pastor’s wife for 18 years, as well as song leader, clerk and the women’s ministry leader. Jeanette blessed her church family with her beautiful southern gospel voice.
She worked for the Bledsoe County School System in the cafeteria for 13 years and was currently the manager of the Bledsoe County Middle School Cafeteria. She was a certified chef and catered and decorated cakes for many events.
She was preceded in death by her father, Herbert Dodson, and mother-in-law, Ottie Rogers.
Survivors include her husband of 21 years, Rev. David Rogers, of Pikeville. She and David were best friends and dated for 10 years before they married. Also surviving are her mother, Virginia Dodson, Spencer; brother, Terry (Donna) Dodson, Spencer; sister, Rebecca (Richard) Standefer, Crossville; father-in-law, L.B. Rogers, Pikeville; brother-in-law, Bruce (Patricia) Rogers, Spencer; several nieces and nephews; and best friend, Brooke Myers; furry babies, Pretty Girl and Tiger Boy; along with a host of other friends.
The celebration of Jeanette’s home going was held Wednesday, January 26 at 1:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Rev. Donnie Lawson, Rev. Doug Cunningham and Bishop Wayne Dority officiating. Burial was in Hitchcox Cemetery. The family received friends Monday, Tuesday and prior to the service from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Online condolences can be made at www.reedfamilyfh.com. Arrangements by Putnam-Reed Funeral Home, Pikeville.
I was so sad to hear of the passing of my dear friend and co-worker at Mallory. She was such a sweet kind person. I have searched every could think of to find her obituary. All of the girls from our line at Mallory served at your wedding reception. I was so happy that she made it to chef. That’s what she always wanted to be. God Bless you , David and all the family
Jeanette was a very close friend to me. I will miss our talks and swapping clothes. I will never forget you my dear friend