Chuck Lutters
Favorite Memories were hunting Sharks teeth and exploring the country side of western Kansas, with Rodger , his family ,along with his many cousin`s
Birth date: Sep 14, 1942 Death date: Jan 26, 2020
Rodger Lynn Green 77, of Pittsburg, KS formally of Sedan, KS went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 5:15am Sunday January 26, 2020 at the Medicalodge Nursing Home in Frontenac, KS following an illness. Rodger was born S Read Obituary
Favorite Memories were hunting Sharks teeth and exploring the country side of western Kansas, with Rodger , his family ,along with his many cousin`s
I would love to see Rodger Face waiting for me to open the door of my shop and sometime wed talk when he was setting in the back of Harrys and I was walking my dog before I opened the book store he was a wonderful man rest ease my friend


Rodger always took the time to speak with me on the courthouse lawn. He was such a nice person. Always made me feel better know matter how bad a day I might be having. I will miss him. R.I.P. my friend

We have known the Green family for over 50 years. Rodger was so generous and caring. He was truly a good man. We had some good times when he lived in Topeka. It hurts to lose a friend. Prayers to all of the family. I bet Rodger and Carl are cruising the streets of heaven.
Rodger was a good friend and courthouse co-worker. He later helped us by taking great care of our pets and horses at our ranch. Rodger was a beloved member of the Sedan community and helped many people. Our sincere sympathy to Rodger’s family.
Lori (Martin) Richmond and Allen Richmond
My deepest sympathy to Roger's family. He was a kind strong Christian man. He is in the care of the Lord and has no more pain. He is dining with the King today
Wilbur McGill and Kathy Trewin want to say how sorry we are about Rogers passing we new him very well he was and kind and generous man he will be truly missed prayers for the family
I became great friends with Roger in 1965.
Roger taught me more about honesty, hard work, service to others, than anyone else in my life.
Dennis