Ian Edward Rogero, born August 9, 1980, passed away unexpectedly on August 4, 2020. He was just shy of his 40th birthday.
He left behind many who love him: his parents, Nick Rogero and Andrea Walker; his brother. Colin Rogero; His son Cooper Hollier, and many extended family members and friends.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Sean Rogero, and his grandparents.
A virtual celebration of Ian’s life will be held on Wednesday evening, August 12 at 7:00 PM EDT, followed by a virtual reception.
In lieu of flowers a memorial donation may be made in Ian’s name to the Texas Autism Society.
Please complete the RSVP form below and you will receive an email with instructions on how to join the service. You will have two options, to join via Zoom for the full service and virtual reception, or to attend via Facebook.
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Chewy
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I just learned one of my closest friends passed a week ago 7march 2021. As he was a mutual friend of us both I’m happy to know he’ll have a friend waiting at the door when he says hello to heaven. Ian we experienced some mutually crazy strange and stressful times, but you were always one I’d look for to see what was new your way, style, adventure, religion, travel. God bless and to the family my prayers and deepest condolences.
Takita Battle
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Colin… My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Wishing you peace during this really difficult time. Love and respect… The Battles – Takita (Mason) Battle and Family (Aaron, Caleb and Rylynn)
Alexandra
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Oh Ian.. your heart was so pure. May your soul Rest In Peace. So much love & respect.
John Bird
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I miss you my brother! We will carry on your love for classic cars, music and so many other things! Especially New Orleans! No place like Hotel Monteleone! Ian, did you know that the american black bear can run up to 35 mph! Lol. Love you brother!
Matt Erickson
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Much love to the Rogeros
Ariel
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Ian you were really a man of your word. With your generous soul you put smiles on everybody’s face everywhere you went. Your spirit your soul lives on!
IANFOREVER
Tori
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Ian you were an inspiration to me from the moment we met. You always knew what was important in life and how to live life to the fullest. You will forever be in our hearts. Rest In Peace Ian.
“Daydream”
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Forever ingrained in my heart. Love & Respect
Ryan Bergman
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Amazing to see how life turned out for Ian. Unfortunately, cut way too short
Jeff Barrett
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You will be missed Ian. I’m sure you are keeping up the rock star life in your new world. Happy trails to you!!!
Quinetta Morale
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This saddens me and has me sick to my stomach knowing all of the accomplishments you have made and the fight to get there. I am sorry life ended in this way for you and the hurt and void your family will have with you gone. All my love and care for you will always stay the same, here, physically or not. RIP Ian xoxo
Jenna Geigerman
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Ian will be remembered for his energy, enthusiasm, and taking life by the horns. He was at home in Texas where he could spend time with his mama and find plenty of horns to decorate his home and his life. Cuz, your love of family and sense of adventure will be missed on earth, but celebrated beyond. Jenna