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Bless Us Every One by Gina A. Rogers
Bless Us Every One by Gina A. Rogers













Bless Us Every One by Gina A. Rogers

He, Claudette Rogers (later Robinson), and friends Pete Moore, Ronnie White, and William “Smokey” Robinson formed a group called “The Matadors”. It was during his high school years, attending Cass Technical High School, and graduating from Northeastern High School that he developed a passion for music. Wrapped in the love and security of a warm, close-knit family Bobby always felt free to explore his many interests, mastering most of whatever he attempted. His parents, and sisters Jeanette Cullum, Jacqueline “Jackie” Rogers, Geraldine “Jerri” Childs, and daughter Robin Foucher, preceded him in death. He was the first of seven children born to the union of Robert James and Lois Winifred Rogers. The Miracle of life began for Robert Edward “Bobby” Rogers, on February 19, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan.















Bless Us Every One by Gina A. Rogers