Charles Bartlett Rogers ’36

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Chuck died Feb. 8, 2008, at the age of 93. He had been an Arizona resident since 1980 and was living in Green Valley.

Chuck prepared for Princeton at Blair Academy. He majored in economics, played on the varsity lacrosse team, and was a member of Charter Club. During World War II, Chuck served in the Army's Office of the Quartermaster General in Chicago and retired as a captain in 1946. He married Jane Myers in 1942.

Chuck spent most of his working career in Madison, Wis., with Oscar Mayer & Co., retiring in 1973 as manager of marketing research. Over the years he was active in the Boy Scouts of America, serving on several committees at the district, council, and regional levels.

After retiring in Green Valley, Chuck remained active. He became treasurer and president of Country Club North and was a leader of the Green Valley Hiking Club for several years. He was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church.

Chuck is survived by his wife, Jane; their daughter, Marcia Hunter; sons Keith and David; and 10 grandchildren. We send our deepest regret to each of them.

Chuck was a loyal Princetonian. We are saddened to say goodbye to this highly respected classmate.

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