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Gini Phillips Rogers November 03, 2022
Mary Virginia Phillips (Gini) Rogers, "59", of Blackfoot, Idaho, died on Thursday, November 3, at her home surrounded by family, after a brief and valiant battle with cancer.



Gini Rogers loved life, her family, and her friends. She had a personality that filled every room she entered. And she had a constant commitment to helping children with special needs – a calling at which she excelled throughout her professional life.


Gini was born in High Point, North Carolina to Jim and Carolyn Phillips. She was the middle child, having an older brother Jim, and a younger sister, Sara. Gini grew up and graduated from high school in Lexington, North Carolina, attended Campbell University and graduated with a degree in Social Work from UNC-Greensboro. She went on to earn her Masters Degree in Cross-Categorial Special Education from Lenoir-Rhyne University.


The classroom was Gini’s home away from home. For 29 years she taught students with special needs, including autism, behavioral and emotional disabilities, and health, vision, hearing, language and other impairments. She earned the trust of students and parents in that setting, with parents attending parent-teacher conferences so they could get the “Gini-vibe” about their children.


Hiddenite Elementary School in Alexander County, North Carolina was the venue for Gini’s work for the first twenty years of her career. Then, in 2007, she took her skills and southern accent to Idaho and Fairview-Coltman Elementary School. It turned out that the "Gini-vibe" and the accent worked just as well in the Northwest. In 2016, Gini was promoted to Special Education Coordinator for Bonneville School District 93, where she used her knowledge of special education law and her ability to connect in the classroom to develop and train special education teachers.
Gini moved to Idaho after meeting the love of her life, Pete Rogers. Gini met him “while he was in North Carolina on a hunting trip.” During their fifteen years of marriage together, Gini and Pete brought out the best in each other. Their love, respect and support for one another was evident to all. Perhaps most importantly, they were best friends.


While Gini was “all in” on her move to Idaho and her life with Pete, it did not diminish her love for her daughter Emily and her family back in North Carolina. They talked and visited regularly. And Gini’s heart was way big enough to make room for Pete’s children, Jordan, Zach and Eric.


Gini and Pete loved attending Boise State football games, boating and fishing on the area’s beautiful lakes and reservoirs, and doing simple things, like picnicking at Morgan’s Bridge on the Blackfoot River, where Gini found peace and tranquility.


Gini, along with Pete, quickly became committed to her new community. Her church family was a very important part of her life. Her children's sermons were legendary and the entire church was enthralled with her, from the accent to the lessons she taught.


We will miss Gini here. But we know that she is excited to see her Momma and Daddy and most of all, her Lord and Savior. During her final days she told and texted friends “He’s got me.” We know He does.



A memorial service will be held on Sunday, December 4 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Lexington, North Carolina.


Gini is survived by her husband, Lloyd Peter (Pete) Rogers; her daughters Emily Kuehm of Statesville, North Carolina and Jordyn Rogers of Joseph City, Arizona; her sons Zach Rogers and Eric (Courtney) Martinez , of Idaho Falls; and her grandchildren, Maisie and Leyton Martinez; her siblings, her favorite sister, Sara (Greg) Briggs of Welcome, North Carolina and her brother, Jim Phillips, Jr. (Susan) of Greensboro, North Carolina; and nieces Meredith (Garrett) Beam of Charlotte; Jillian Briggs of Winston; Caroline (Lex) Nate, Theo Janes of Raleigh; Haley Phillips of Durham; and Katherine Phillips of Washington, DC; Mother-in-Law Marlene Rogers of Firth; Sister-In-Law Brenda (Brett) Howell; and niece Rebecca (Devan) and Owen Nelson of Firth.

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Posted on Nov 28, 2022 09:30am by admin

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