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Evan Rogers

Evan Rogers, age 64, of Tyler, Minnesota died unexpectedly on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Service were previously held in Tyler. Interment was in the New Ulm Catholic Cemetery in New Ulm, Minnesota. Arrangements have been entrusted to Hartquist Funeral Home – Tyler Chapel.

Evan was born on July 6, 1955, in Mitchell, South Dakota and was thankful to have been adopted two weeks later by Ralph and Hazel (Laffey) Rogers. He lived with his family in Stickney, South Dakota for the first four years of his life. Following the death of Evan’s father, he relocated with his family to various areas of the country throughout his childhood. During school, Evan was an avid athlete. Evan graduated from Mapleton High School in 1973, and went on to further his education at the University of Minnesota where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Mortuary Science in 1981.

Once he earned his mortician’s license, he relocated to New Ulm where he began working for the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home. Here he met Cynthia Schnichels who just so happened to return to the area for work as well. On December 22, 1984, Evan and Cynthia were married at The Brig in Mitchell, South Dakota. On June 29, 1985, their Nuptial Mass was held at the Church of St. John the Baptist in Searles, Minnesota. The couple made their home in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota as Cynthia grew closer to the end of her college career. In September of 1988, they relocated to Tyler where Evan began working with the Utoft Johansen Funeral Home. Each feeling Evan had, he felt deeply and empathy was no exception. Evan shared his caring nature with the people and animals he worked with in his next beloved career, which he began in November of 1999 with Christensen Farms. He later went on to work at the swine research facility operated by Ralco prior to his retirement in December of 2018. Though work brought Evan and Cynthia to Tyler, the people kept them here. They were blessed to have many great friends with whom they shared their lives together.

Evan believed that we choose our families, and thus is survived by a family beyond counting or fully naming. He will be remembered by his beloved wife of almost 35 years, Cynthia Rogers of Tyler; son, Regis (Terra) Rogers of Cincinnati and their grandchildren, Regis and Reagan Rogers; parents-in-law, Mathias and Avis Schnichels; siblings-inlaw, Brenda (David) Drill, Phil (Rochelle) Wagner, and six nieces and nephews, dear friends, Stacy and Reid Jorgensen and extended families. He is also survived by three children, Danielle, William and Melissa, and eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; Hazel and Ralph Rogers.

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