Posted 6 years ago
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This small painting by Kaye Rogers, 1927-2009, is 5" high by 4" wide. Very colorful, abstract work. I am still researching her. This was a $1.00 thrift shop find, nicely framed and ready to hang. It look a bit askew in the mat as I had to mess with the perspective a bit to square it up to compensate for camera distortion. It is actually squarely centered in the mat. She was a local artist who resided in Atlanta, IL.
Thanks for loving my Kaye Rogers painting. Since this post, I found out that her first name was Kathleen, Kaye for short, the same as my late aunt!
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Thanks ho2cultcha for loving my painting!
Here is Kaye's obituary:
KATHERINE IRENE “KAYE” ROGERS nee WOMACK, Oct. 17, 1927 – Apr. 17, 2009
Katherine “Kaye” Irene Rogers, 81, passed away April 11, 2009, in Pueblo, Colo. She was born October 17, 1927, in New Lewisburg, Alabama, to Horace G. and Josephine E. Womack.
Kaye was preceded in death by three brothers; four sisters; and her husband, Barrett Wayne Rogers, a farmer and electrician in Atlanta, Illinois.
Kaye is survived by one son, Stephen Wayne Rogers, Groveland, Ill., and one daughter, Judith Kathryn (James) Marcum of Pueblo, Colo., as well as grandchildren Tonia (Jeff) Gray, American Fork, Utah, Angelique Khan, Salt Lake City, Utah, Lance (Lori) Rogers, Eureka, Ill., Celeste (Chip) Romp, La Grange, Ky. She is also survived by thirteen great-grandchildren: Krista, Michael, Ashley, Nathan, Zachary, and Christopher Gray; Colette, Ashlee, Sabrina, and Brandon Romp; Gabriella, Danielle and Timothy Rogers.
Kaye was an active farm wife, PTO President, Legion Auxiliary President and a member of Junior Woman’s Club.
She was a licensed cosmetologist and member of the state Board of Cosmetology, health and beauty consultant, hair styling studio owner, operator, and guest lecturer in the Atlanta/Bloomington/Lincoln, McLean, Ill., area for over thirty years.
Her interests also included golf, traveling, oil and encaustic painting, and a special passion, bridge.
At her request, there will be no public service. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.
Internment of her ashes will be in Atlanta, Illinois cemetery next to her beloved husband, Barrett Wayne.
In lieu of food or flowers the family has requested that any memorial donations be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or Pueblo YMCA through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. Main St., Pueblo, Colo. 81003.
The Courier, Fri. Apr. 17, 2009 Eidtion, PUEBLO, CO -
Thanks Pickaboo and Brunswick for loving my encaustic painting.