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"Love You More"- Eulalia
Haywood Eulalia Haire (forever known as Eulalia or Lalia) was born on October 27, 1935, to Henry Haywood and Jewell Dyal Haire. Lalia grew up in Auburndale, Florida and married the love of her life - Robert Milo Rogers. Bob and Lalia had a life full of love, family and friends and after their last child left home in 1977, made a move to Ocala, Florida to build their retirement home and host loved ones and friends from across the country.
Preceding Lalia in death include her parents, Henry and Jewell Haire; husband Robert M. Rogers; sisters Jewell Haire and Emily Darlene Steadman; brothers James Larry Haire and Donald Ray Haire; daughter Vickie Anne Schwarz and great grandchild Madelynne Anne Clemen.
Lalia is survived by her son Richard C. Rogers (Aracelis), daughter Jodie L. McGregor (David), son-in-law Thomas W. Schwarz (Vickie); grandchildren Andrew Rogers (Ceara), Angela Stevens, Joshua Schwarz (Mary Melina), Kathryne Clemen (Matthew), Samantha McGregor (Tender); great grandchildren Allie Rogers, AnnMarie Schwarz, Auriana Stevens, Aurora McGregor, Avery Rogers, Jackson Clemen, Joseph Schwarz, Liam Clemen, Mia Rogers and Orion McGregor; brothers Henry Haire, Randy Haire and Ronald Haire; sisters Evelyn Austin and Lelia Kade.
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Kersey Funeral Home
Welcome to our beautiful, historic funeral home on over seven acres in the heart of Auburndale. For nearly 75 years, families have trusted Kersey Funeral Home for their loved ones and final arrangements. We offer complete end-of-life care for burial, cremation, and coordination with local cemeteries, all designed to provide you with peace of mind during difficult times....
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