(From Simpson Funeral Home)Kenneth Doyle Rogers, age 81 of Webb City, passed away on February 6th, 2026, at his home with his wife by his side. He was born on the March 3rd, 1944, in Pittsburg, KS. He was a loving husband and father, and resilient in every sense. He exemplified strength and compassion throughout his life.
Kenneth was a skilled machinist, dedicating 55 years to CNC machining before his well-earned retirement around 2013. His work ethic and dedication were unparalleled, and he took great pride in his profession. However, Kenneth was not just defined by his work. He was a man of many interests and delights. He was a loyal member of the Nashville Christian Church, and his faith was a testament to his character. His hobby of coin collecting brought him much joy and even sparked many interesting conversations.
Family trips to the lake were some of Kenneth's most cherished moments. When asked what his most treasured accomplishment was, he wholeheartedly exclaimed his love for his grandkids. He lived by the simple, yet profound life lesson of kindness, which he instilled in his family and all who knew him.
His enduring love story with his wife, Mary L. (Dietz) Rogers, began on August 29th, 1963, where they were married in his hometown of Pittsburg, KS. Over 62 years of marriage has and will surely continue to inspire many.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, Doyle and Audrey Rogers; two half brothers Mike and David Burnside; and a step father Marvin Burnside. His legacy lives on through his devoted wife, Mary, and his loving daughters, Janet Shultz and husband Daniel of Webb City and Beverly Mieseler and husband Paul of Duquesne; four grandkids, and seven great grandkids. His resilience, love, and kindness will be forever etched in their hearts.
His enduring love story with his wife, Mary L. (Dietz) Rogers, began on August 29th, 1963, where they were married in his hometown of Pittsburg, KS. Over 62 years of marriage has and will surely continue to inspire many.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, Doyle and Audrey Rogers; two half brothers Mike and David Burnside; and a step father Marvin Burnside. His legacy lives on through his devoted wife, Mary, and his loving daughters, Janet Shultz and husband Daniel of Webb City and Beverly Mieseler and husband Paul of Duquesne; four grandkids, and seven great grandkids. His resilience, love, and kindness will be forever etched in their hearts.
Kenneth elected to be cremated, with a private graveside committal being held at the Nashville Cemetery in Nashville, MO.
As we remember Kenneth, we invite you to visit the memorial page on www.simpsonfh.com, where you can share photos and memories of our beloved Kenneth. Services are under the personal care and direction of Simpson Funeral Home. We encourage you to celebrate Kenneth's life by sharing your recollections of him, as each memory serves to keep his spirit alive.

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