Anna Sylvia (Fraher) Rogers, 82
Anna Sylvia (Fraher) Rogers, 82, of Cedar Hill Missouri, passed away peacefully on August 21, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family.
Born on March 30, 1943, in Wareham, MA, Anna was the beloved daughter of the late Francis Joseph Fraher Jr and Anna Sylvia (Rose) Fraher. She was raised in a home full of love and strong values, which she carried with her throughout her life.
Anna was a devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She is survived by her three children: James Michael Rogers II and his wife Karen, Deanne Marie Spuhl and her husband William, and Terrilee Ann Good and her husband Barry. She was a proud and loving grandmother to Amelia Spuhl, Will Spuhl, James Rogers, and Vail Rogers, and she now joins her grandson Zade Rogers in eternal rest.
She is also survived by her cherished sisters, Trudie Coppedge and Kit Mann. Anna was predeceased by her brother, Francis Fraher III.
Anna raised her family on Cape Cod, where she created a warm and loving home. She spent many summers camping with her children, building lifelong memories around campfires, lakes, and trails. In her younger years, she loved doing puzzles and always welcomed a challenge.
A lifelong reader, Anna had a particular fondness for the works of James Patterson, John Grisham and Mary Higgins Clark and could often be found with a book in hand and her beloved cat curled up nearby. She also had a great love for travel and enjoyed exploring new places whenever she could. She worked most of her career within the insurance business and retired as a bookkeeper from Dowling & O’Neil Insurance Agency. Once retired, Anna moved to the west coast of Florida and was an active member within her retirement community. She also loved to dabble with computers and became proficient with building and repairing them. She developed an acute eye for digital imagery and enjoyed making her own photo books to share memories with her family and friends.
Anna’s quiet strength, her gentle heart, and her deep devotion to her family will be remembered and cherished always.
In honor of her memory, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, a cause close to the family’s heart.
A private family service will be held to celebrate her life.