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Peter and Hilary Zachary
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Kurt and Sandra Schlotterbeck
Evie Brewer
I lived 2 doors over from her and Dave for over 6 years. She was the best of neighbors. Her family is forever in my prayers.
Tammy Hutcheson
Linda was a dear precious friend. She had a quick sense of humor making her delightful to be around. She was deeply devoted to Dave, Coco and her bonus family! I miss her so very much.
Susan Hitchcock
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dave and Linda's family. It was way to soon for her to leave us. Linda had a very kind, geneous heart, donating much of her time to the Kraft Tennis club, her church and the community theatre.She was a avid reader, geneorusly sharing her books with her tennis friends. She will be missed.
Sue Ragan
This lovely, honest and lively woman will be greatly missed around the tennis courts at Kraft. She was not only an avid player but also a willing volunteer any time there was a need. My thoughts and prayers are with Dave and his family.
Bonnie McBride
Dickie Anderson
Carol and Paul Condit
We grieve with Dave and his family at the untimely passing of Linda, a loving wife and family member and an exceptional woman. She will be missed by so many friends, especially her tennis buddies.
Linda Rogers
2025-09-07
Linda Rogers, 71, of Fernandina Beach, was called home by Jesus on September 7, 2025. She was born on October 6, 1953, at Fort Stewart–Hunter Army Airfield.
Linda was a devoted member of Memorial United Methodist Church in Fernandina Beach, where she generously shared her many gifts in service to her faith and community.
A graduate of the University of Indianapolis, Linda began her professional journey in New York City, launching a successful banking career and discovering a lifelong passion for running—highlighted by her completion of the New York City Marathon.
After moving to Amelia Island with her husband, Dave, Linda became an active member of the Kraft Tennis Club, where she enjoyed both the sport and the friendships it fostered. She and Dave also spent many joyful years as season ticket holders for the Jacksonville Jaguars, though Linda's heart always remained loyal to her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.
Linda was the catalyst behind the cherished family reunions held annually since 2021 on Hilton Head Island at 31 Mallard. These gatherings brought immense joy to her life, as she treasured time spent with her beloved bonus children and their families.
She retired in 2015 after a distinguished 25-year career in banking, culminating in her role as Senior Vice President at Bank of America.
Linda was predeceased by her beloved parents, Rev. Charles H.A. Woods and Marie J. Woods of Pennsylvania, as well as her cherished cocker spaniel, CoCo.
She is survived by her devoted husband, David Charles Rogers, of Amelia Island, her loving sister and brother-in-law, Debbie and Larry Beeman, her brother and sister-in-law, David and Chris Woods, along with extended family members and many dear friends.
A memorial service will be held on the afternoon of Saturday, October 4th, 2025. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Memorial United Methodist Church in Linda’s honor.
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