Rogers Elvin DavisI am a Veteran.

of Little Rock, AR

May 14, 1939 - August 5, 2023

Rogers Elvin Davis was known as a stubborn and hard-headed man with a tender heart. He held a definitive opinion about all things politics, business, computers, computer systems, flying and Cajun cooking. And according to him, his opinions were the correct opinions. Unfortunately, Rogers Davis, 84, passed away on August 5, 2023 after a 6 month battle with colon cancer.

His definitive opinions extended to the people he loved. His wife, his 3 girls, his 6 grandchildren and one granddaughter-in-law, his 3 sons-in-law, his numerous friends and work associates, because although he did not always express his thoughts and feelings toward them, his pride in them and love for them was strong and resolute.

Rogers was born May 14, 1939 in Alexandria, Louisiana. He had good ole Cajun roots and was deeply proud of his heritage as evident by the amount of gumbo, etouffee and oysters he cooked and ate. Sharing oysters with anyone was a favorite, especially at Christmas with his son-in-law, Price Cordle. He cooked many a batch of gumbo and homemade bread for Super Bowl parties and even taught several people how to make bread and gumbo. Rogers' parents were Shelton Lee Davis and Hilda Francis Wagner. His siblings, Marguerite (James) Oliver, Fran (deceased) (Gene) Still, Shelton Lee Davis, Jr. (deceased) (Becky), David (Daisy) Davis and Judy Garner were people he cherished. He told many people how proud he was of his 3 girls, Debbie (Brad) Reeves, Lynn (deceased) (Ned) Peterson and Rogena (Price) Cordle. He loved to spend weekends with his grandchildren, Matthew (Marki) Reeves, Grace Reeves, Alec Peterson, Jenna Peterson, Joanna Cordle and Addie Cordle. Shooting guns at the gun range with the Reeves family, spending time in Dallas with the Petersons and cutting down a Christmas tree with the Cordles were highlights.

Rogers graduated from Mabelvale High School in 1956. He joined the Marines where he served on the USS Yorktown doing various jobs including the Admiral's personal driver. He was intensely proud of his service to our country. After his Marine service, he earned a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Memphis State University (University of Memphis) in 1965. He took a job at Sperry Univac (Unisys), where he worked for the next 31 years supervising and installing computer systems for telephone companies, universities, hospitals, manufacturing companies and trucking industries. He completed the last 17 years of his career at UALR as Chief Technology Officer. He was quite the pioneer in the computer world and seemed to forget the average person did not understand that much about computer and math systems. He often endeavored to teach his daughters elementary school math using algebraic equations and attempted to explain complicated mathematical theory to the most unsuspecting people. His attempts to buy something at Best Buy from teenage employees who think an 80- year-old man would not know anything about computers was always a fun experience. Rogers married Lee Covington in 1998 and they have enjoyed 25 years together, traveling and developing friendships. Some of their favorite trips were cruises with Lee's son, Brent Covington. Rogers loved all things about planes and flying them. His favorite stunt was flying upside down in open cockpit biplanes. He enjoyed training for 10 mile-a-day hiking events with his good friend, Mike Martin, in the Lake Tahoe area. Rogers taught us all the phrase, "White Light", which we were supposed to say out loud whenever we saw a police car that might get us for speeding. Now, not a one of us sees a police car without saying, "White Light. White Light. White Light!". In 2002, he was the Horse Handicapping Champion at Oaklawn which allowed him automatic entry in the National Handicapping Championship in Las Vegas. His opinions on politics were not always very popular but he was adamantly opinionated about the things he believed would soon be happening in this country. He warned many about making wrong choices and being prepared for what might come. It is possible he decided to die just to avoid the upcoming Presidential Election cycle.

Rogers was fiercely stubborn and protective, serious and opinionated about the things he believed in and loved. His family. His country. His food. His work. His computers. While sometimes it may have seemed that he was a bit overbearing, in reality, he was just trying to teach us some things that he thought we should know.

Services will be held on Monday, August 14, at 11:30 AM at Roller-Owens Funeral Home in North Little Rock. A visitation will be held the evening before on Sunday, August 13 from 5:00-7:00 PM at the funeral home.

The family requests that donations be made to UALR for the Rogers E Davis endowed scholarship fund at this address:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Attn: Chris Hamilton, Alumni Development
2801 S. University Ave
Little Rock, AR 72204


Service Information
Visitation
One Hour Visitation
Roller-Owens Funeral Home
5509 John F. Kennedy Blvd
North Little Rock,  AR 72116
8/13/2023 at 5:00-7:00 PM
Service
Funeral Service
Roller-Owens Funeral Home
5509 John F. Kennedy Blvd
North Little Rock,  AR 72116
8/14/2023 at 11:30 A.M.

Cemetery/Interment
Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery
1501 W. Maryland Avenue
North Little Rock, AR 72120
 


Obituary Provided By:
Roller-Owens Funeral Home
5509 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
North Little Rock, AR  72116
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com