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Apr 29, 2021 EAST PALESTINE Rufus Sandy Rodgers, 93, was called home to God, Friday, April 23, 2021, after an extended battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was born in Canton, on June 20, 1927, to John Edmund Churchill and Grace Sandy Rodgers, growing up with two younger sisters, Calista (Genre) and Nancy (Henceroth). His mother, Grace, died when he was 15; his father remarried Geraldine Allen, and they had his half-sister, Delta Lou. Growing up, he pursued sports and music. In his teen years, he loved baseball and riding his bike, as evidenced by his legendary rides from Lorain, Ohio to Saint Louis to see numerous Major League games when he was 17. He was on the baseball and tennis varsity teams and played the drums in the high school band. ....
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He gave so much for so long, we just can t overlook that part of his contribution to our community, Executive Director Jeff Rodgers said, who referred to Chuck as an ambassador for the local museum.
I can t imagine how many people s lives were touched by their interactions with Chuck and hopefully it helps them to pursue their connection with the natural world in new and better ways.
Visiting Chuck was a favorite activity for visitors of all ages. He was an integral part of the museum s educational programs, teaching children about reptiles and sparking joy at birthday parties. Chuck often roamed around the outside of his enclosure sporting a diaper for children s lessons. ....
A young visitor watches the red-footed tortoises at the Berkshire Museum in 2015. Chuck is the largest of the three. EAGLE FILE PHOTO PITTSFIELD â He loved to munch on dandelions and bananas, liked to frolic on the front lawn of the Berkshire Museum, and even let staffers wax his shell. His name was Chuck, an elderly red-legged tortoise who arrived at the Berkshire Museum 35 years ago and never left. A fixture at childrenâs birthday parties since 1986, popular with generations of patrons, Chuck brought joy to many. But there was only grief at the museum Wednesday because Chuck has passed away. ....
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