Rogers, Stella Virginia "Ginger" Stella Virginia "Ginger" Rogers went to be with the Lord at age 92 on March 7, 2007. She was greeted by many loving family members, including an infant daughter; a husband; and many special friends. She was born January 25, 1915, in Brownwood, Texas, to farming parents, Estel and Fanny Vaughan. She shared her young life with two sisters, two brothers and loving grandparents in a wonderful Christian surrounding provided by her hard working parents in Big Sandy. After high school graduation, she attended beauty school and became a cosmetologist. She married in the early 1940s and her husband was shipped overseas in the military to help fight during World War II. She then moved with her family to Orange, and worked as a welder in the ship channel. After her husband served three years in the service, upon his return, they made their home in Arkansas. In 1945, she gave birth to a precious little angel, Linda, who died at three days old. The following year, they moved to Longview, and in 1947, she and her husband adopted a beautiful baby boy, David, who became the light of their lives. Virginia devoted herself as a full time homemaker, and she, with her family, had been members of Wesley United Methodist Church since 1952. She remained active in her church until her health began to decline at age 91 1/2. She loved her yardwork as she nurtured her many plants and flowers all through the year. She was proud to share her flowers and seedlings with anyone who would appreciate her passion. She had resided in her home in south Longview for more than 50 years and never had a desire to relocate to any other area of town because she loved her home so much. She was a creative china painter and a doll restorer, making clothes for them and placing them around her house for enjoyment. Throughout the years, she knitted and crocheted items that she could share with friends and family and she enjoyed all aspects of arts and crafts. Virginia will be missed for her encouragement, her sweet spirit and her kind words for and about everyone. She was a loyal prayer warrior for those whom she loved. Virginia is survived by one son, David Rogers of Longview; two grandsons, John Rogers of New York, and Larry Rogers of Argentina, South America; one sister, Lois Strawn and husband, Carl, of Longview; one brother, W.E. Vaughan and wife, Wanda, of Big Sandy; numerous nieces and nephews; and numerous close friends. She is also survived by an extended family, who loved her like a mother and grandmother, including two (twins) like daughters, Anita Hays of Mount Enterprise, and Rita Hanna of Dallas, along with their children and grandchildren. Last but not least, she is survived by her faithful schnauzer companion, Gretta, who provided comfort and joy for almost nine years. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 10, 2007, at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Her body will be laid to rest beside her husband of 46 years, Oscar B. Rogers, who preceded her in death in 1986. Visitation with the family is planned from 6-8 p.m. this evening, March 9, 2007, at Welch Funeral Home. An online registry may be signed at www.news-journal.com, by clicking on the obituaries link. Published in the Longview News-Journal on 3/9/2007.