Sheila Murphy Rogers

Sheila Murphy Rogers

December 06, 1938 - December 30, 2018
Costa Mesa CA

Sheila Murphy Rogers

December 06, 1938 - December 30, 2018
Costa Mesa CA

Obituary

Sheila Murphy Rogers lives in Costa Mesa CA, passed away at the age of 80.
Born on December 06, 1938 and passed away on December 30, 2018.

Vigil Service

  • Date & Time: January 10, 2019 (7:30 PM)
  • Venue: Our Lady Queen Of Angels Catholic Church
  • Location: 2046 Mar Vista Dr Newport Beach, CA 92660 - (Get Directions)

Funeral Mass

  • Date & Time: January 11, 2019 (10:30 AM)
  • Venue: Our Lady Queen Of Angels Catholic Church
  • Location: 2046 Mar Vista Dr Newport Beach, CA 92660 - (Get Directions)

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8 responses to Sheila Murphy Rogers

  1. To the family of Sheila Rogers:
    Your loss is shared by many, but none will feel the void as you do. The loss of a spouse and parent, especially a mom, can not be measured in words, nor fully understood until you’ve lived it.
    May the love of family and joyful memories you have of Sheila give you comfort and strength for the journey.
    In sympathy,
    Sharlene Tartaglini
    A former colleague from Newport El and OLQA

  2. We were so sorry to hear about Sheila’s death. She was such a sweetheart–full of kindness and compassion. She and Dan were always so nice to open up their homes for Goodwill’s annual holiday party. I know she is missed by the whole community. In sympathy and friendship,
    Katherine Ransom & Randy Lubert

  3. Sara Parker says:

    I will so miss seeing Sheila (a.k.a. Ruby as she was called at Peet’s Coffee and, more important, JOHN ROGER’S MOM). Sheila was so full of positive energy and advice and comments. Every time I would see her and talk with her, however brief, I always felt a happiness. Sheila was just a joy. She would make me laugh with one story or another. Lots of them about John, who was kind of my second, younger brother because he is one of my little brother Jim’s s best friends from middle school on. She always talked about her family. She was so proud of her grandchildren and always mentioned them and their accomplishments. So happy to have known her, and I will miss her. So sorry for her wonderful family. Hugs to Danny and all of the family.

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