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Gina Gail Little Rogers passed away on June 7, 2026, in Weatherford, TX. She was a wonderful woman who lived a full and joyful life.
Celebration of Life Service: 2 p.m., Saturday, June 20, 2026 at White's Funeral Home Chapel in Springtown, Texas.
Gina was born in Albuquerque, NM on March 26, 1956, and later graduated from Graham High School in 1974. She spent the last 30 years working in the Fort Worth area, dedicating her efforts to Trinity Railway and LabCorp. Her hard work and loyalty were admired by all who knew her.
Known for her lively spirit, Gina was very funny and spontaneous. She had a bubbly personality and a smile that could light up any room. She was often the life of the party and brought joy to everyone around her. Gina loved traveling and some of her favorite times were trips with her girls group to Mexico, Broken Bow, the Hill Country, and going to the casino in Shreveport. She loved spending time laying out by any body of water, be it a pool or a beach.
Gina had a special love for certain simple pleasures. She enjoyed weekly outings to Pizza Hut with friends and her favorite ice cream was Blue Bell's Dutch Chocolate.
Family meant everything to Gina. She was proud of her family and her sons and was deeply loyal, fiercely protecting those she loved. Her loving nature made her a reliable and cherished part of her circle.
Gina is survived by her sons, Kris Killion and McKane Rogers and wife Brooklyn; Kris' children, Katelyn Killion, Kason Killion, Kolt Killion, and Kanyon Killion; and McKane's children, Ivy Rogers and Ridge Rogers; brothers, Butch Little and his wife Christie, and Mark Little and his wife Kelli, as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Daltia Taylor Little.
Gina Gail Rogers will be missed deeply but never forgotten. Her laughter, warmth, and love will live on in all who knew her.
The family would like this service to be a true celebration of Gina's life. In honor of Gina's fun-loving spirit, guests are encouraged to dress casually rather than in formal attire and to come prepared to share stories and memories. Nothing would have made Gina happier than hearing laughter, reminiscing about good times, and celebrating the people she loved.
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