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| David Sargent Rogerson, 76, Hall of Fame Coach |
| By Administrator |
| Tuesday, December 18, 2007 05:00 PM |
|
David
Sargent Rogerson, a schoolteacher and standout athlete, husband of
Anita Andres Rogerson, died on Saturday, Dec. 15, at Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire. He was 76.
David
Sargent Rogerson, a schoolteacher and standout athlete, husband of
Anita Andres Rogerson, died on Saturday, Dec. 15, at Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire. He was 76. Dave, or "Rogie", as he was known to his children, grandchildren, students, and friends, was born on June 20, 1931, in Brookline. He graduated from Middlesex School in 1950 where he was a three-letter winner in hockey and a two-letter winner in baseball. He was a leading scorer on the 1950 Independent School Championship Hockey team and the captain of the baseball team in his senior year. He attended Bowdoin College as an ROTC student, where he took scoring honors again as he captained the 1954 New England League Championship Hockey team. He was president of the Student Council and secretary/treasurer of his class when he graduated in 1954. He was named as an honorable mention to the All New England Hockey team roster in 1953 and 1954, as well as to the first squad of the All-Eastern Small College hockey team in 1954. After college graduation, he served in the army during the Korean War for two years. He was stationed in Frobisher Bay in the Baffin Islands, and was promoted to 1st Lieutenant. Until August of 1962, he served as a reserve commissioned officer. He continued to play hockey with the Cambridge Hockey Club, a.k.a. the Cambridge Comets in the South Shore Amateur Hockey League. He was invited to try out for the 1956 Olympic hockey squad, but declined due to professional obligations. Around that same time, he decided to become a schoolteacher. For eleven years he served under Eliot Putnam at Noble Greenough School in Dedham, teaching history and math, and coaching varsity hockey, and JV football and baseball. His 1965-1966 ice hockey team won the Independent School League Championship for Nobles. In September of 1958, he married Anita Andres. In the fall of 1967 he moved on to Groton School in Groton where he served as director of admissions and director of athletics, taught history, and coached football, hockey and baseball. In 1989, he was named to the Massachusetts Hockey Coaches Hall of Fame for his work with the boys' hockey teams at Noble and Greenough School and at Groton School. In addition to his wife of 49 years, he leaves his brother Charles Rogerson, of Duxbury, and his children and their families; Laura, Robinson, Grace, Katherine and Elibet Moore, of Groton; Gus, Robin Morse, Lucy and Francis Rogerson, of New York, N.Y.; Anita, Jeff, Bronwyn and Samuel Morris, of Woodstock, Vt.; and Hank, Jilann Spitzmiller, and Isabel Rogerson, of Santa Fe, N.M.; as well as hundreds of teammates, students, colleagues, friends and doctors and nurses who have cared for him over the past 25 years. There will be a celebration of his life Saturday, Dec. 29, at 2 p.m., at the Barnard Town Hall on North Road in Barnard, Vt. A graveside service will be held in the spring at Hardscrabble, the family property in Bridgewater, Vt. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the David S. Rogerson Scholarship Fund at Bowdoin College, 4100 College Station, Brunswick, ME 04011. |








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