Andy Maurice Rodgers Jr.
5 years ago
Memorial services were held on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, at Schooler Funeral Home Brentwood Chapel in Amarillo. Arrangements were by Schooler Funeral Home.
Andy was born on June 24, 1940 in Amarillo to Ida Gann and Andy Rodgers Sr. and was raised by his stepmother, Minnie Elizabeth Rodgers. He grew up in Amarillo and attended Amarillo High. He joined the Navy on July 22, 1958 to Aug. 6, 1962. He then met the love of his life, Beverly Ann Weatherly. They were married on Feb. 19, 1963 in Clovis, N.M. They would’ve celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary this year. On Jan. 12, 1966, they welcomed into the world Robbin Rená Rodgers-Lampkin, and then on May 17, 1973, they welcomed their second daughter Kealy Kae Rodgers.
Andy was an insurance adjuster for Crabtree Claims Service before him and Beverly started All Pro Roofing, Inc. in 1992. Andy was a Mason and has just earned blue 50-year cap and was a lifetime member of the Scottish Rite. He was also a member of the Khiva Shriners Temple. He participated in the Oriental Band, Muleskinners and held several positions. He and Beverly attended several State Conventions over the years. Andy loved to fish and was part of the Amarillo Bass Club and the Sun Country Tournament trail. He has always loved the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Longhorns. He enjoyed going to Las Vegas to the National Finals Rodeo every year. Andy was so excited when he became a grandpa and a great-grandpa. He loved to watch his grand kids play sports and especially loved watching Zion play football and basketball.
He is proceeded in death by his loving wife, Beverly; his parents, Elizabeth and Andy Rodgers, Sr. and Ida Gann; his sisters, Joy Rodgers and Peggy Gann.
He is survived by his daughters, Robbin and husband Carl Lampkin of Abilene and Kealy Rodgers of Amarillo; his grandkids, Ryan Lampkin of Abilene, Tiffany Torres of Hobbs, N.M., Sarah Lampkin of Sylvester, Texas and Zion Mercer of Amarillo; great-grandchildren, Wyatt and Carl Lampkin of Abilene, Mason and Aubreigh of Hobbs, N.M.; his special lady in his life, Freda Jackson; and business partner and best friend Rod Haseloff.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorials to be make in honor of Andy Rodgers to the Khiva Shrine Temple or favorite charity.