James Wells Rodgers, Jr.

james rodgers, jr.

January 4, 1940 ~ July 13, 2023

Born in: Huntington, West Virginia
Resided in: Suwanee, Georgia

James Wells Rodgers Jr., a proud veteran of the United States Army, passed away July 12th, 2023, after a long battle with cancer.

The son of James Rodgers Sr and Quindora Davis, Jim was born and raised in Huntington, WV. He graduated with a BS in Chemistry from Marshall University and remained a loyal supporter of the Thundering Herd. While attending Marshall, Jim enlisted in ROTC where he served as rifle commander.

Upon graduation, and at the age of 23, Jim Rodgers enlisted in the US Army. He valued this service highly and left active duty the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He served honorably in Vietnam while serving as Aeromedical Evacuation pilot. His active-duty career included: 14th AC R West Germany Fulda & Bad Hersfeld till 1965; 68th AHC Ft Benning GA. till May 1966 Vung Tau Republic of Vietnam; National Guard Commander 1140th Trans Co, (ADS) Winder, GA

Jim’s civilian career began in 1966 with Union Carbide which brought him to Atlanta, GA and Danbury Village where he grew his family and made many lifelong friends. He moved to Suwanee in 1987 where he enjoyed gardening and the abundant wildlife. His career in Chemistry allowed him to patent several products, created his own company – Attman (“anything that makes a nickel”), and continued working in the chemical industry until retirement at the age of 77.

James W Rodgers, Jr is preceded in death by his father, Jim Rodgers Sr, mother Quindora Davis; sister Janet Hillman and brother Frank Davis. He is survived by his wife Susan Grant Rodgers, and his three children: Leah Brecke (Chris), Rick Rodgers (Cindy), Julia Rodgers, his stepdaughter Tabetha Tucker (Pat); three grandchildren Tyler Brecke, Rachel Brecke, Hannah Brecke; step-grandchild Courtney Busha Lopez. His sister Julia Ann Koehler. Niece and nephews Shawn Dunlap, Dana Dunlap, Danny Dunlap, Gabe Davis, Cara Davis and Michael Davis. His loved ones will remember his laughter, great storytelling, love of song, and generous support.

The family will receive guests Saturday July 22nd 4 -7 PM. A service honoring the life of Jim Rodgers will be held Sunday July 23nd 2:00 PM Both events to be held at Wages & Sons, Gwinnett Chapel located at: 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Burial & Graveside Military Honors Gwinnett Memorial Park 925 Lawrenceville, GA to follow.

Services

Visitation: July 22, 2023 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-277-4550

Funeral Service: July 23, 2023 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-277-4550

Interment:

Gwinnett Memorial Park
925 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-962-7630
www.gwinnettcemetery.com/

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  1. CandleImageDear James W. Rodgers Jr.,

    I hope this message finds you in a peaceful place. Your presence and contributions have made a lasting impact on our team, and you will be deeply missed.

    Your wisdom, and guidance were invaluable to us all. It was an honor and a pleasure working with you, and we are grateful for the memories and experiences we shared. Your hard work and dedication have left a lasting legacy, and your influence will continue to inspire us as we move forward.

    We extend our deepest condolences to your entire family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them, as we share in their grief. Please know that we are here to support them in any way we can.

    Though you may be physically absent, your spirit will always be present in our hearts and minds. Your legacy will continue to guide us, and we will strive to honor your memory.

    It is never easy to say goodbye to someone we hold dear. Rest assured, your impact on our lives will never be forgotten. We will remember you fondly.

    Thank you for everything, Mr. Rodgers. May you find eternal peace.

    With heartfelt condolences,
    Yvette Williams, Sarah’s Angels

  2. CandleImageDear Jim,
    You will always be remembered and admired for being such a wonderful man. Thank you for your service to our beautiful country.
    Love,
    Ann

  3. CandleImageJim,
    Thank you for your service to our country and being such a loving partner to my second Mom, Susan. Your love and admiration for each other shown bright to all that knew you. May your light shine upon your friends and family as they navigate life without you. Your positive “Can Do” attitude will live on in their hearts and help them along Life’s Journey.


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