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  1. She became sick and Aaron Rodgers quit his job at the Mobile and Ohio Railroad and started farming to be closer to his wife. She died in 1903. Then-six-year-old Jimmie Rodgers was deeply affected by his mother's death. [5]

  2. In 1993, Raymond Virgil Whisman, one of the three officers who were alleged to have assaulted Rodgers, was arrested for assaulting his wife and threatening to kill her. The arrest occurred after sheriff's deputies stormed his house after being informed that he was holding his wife at gunpoint.

  3. Jan 26, 2021 · Rodgers is survived by his wife Mary Louise Biggerstaff, whom he wed in 1978 and his children Michele and Michael from his first marriage, sons Casey and Logan from his second marriage and...

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  4. Jimmie Rodgers (far left) and his wife and daughter, visiting with Ralph S. Peer and his wife (couple seated in center), on the patio of Rodgers’s home, Blue Yodeler’s Paradise, in Kerrville, Texas, 1930.

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  5. Dec 18, 2020 · In early 1928, the singer Frankie Marvin cloned Rodgers’ Blue Yodel with the Brunswick Company, but Marvin was quickly followed by other singers adopting Jimmie’s style – Jimmie Davis, Bill Bruner, Cliff Carlisle, and Gene Autry, ‘the Singing Cowboy’ and many others.

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  6. Jan 24, 2021 · Rodgers died from kidney disease on Jan. 18 in Palm Desert, California, and had also tested positive for COVID-19, publicist Alan Eichler said Saturday, citing family.

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  8. He eventually returned home to live with his father, Aaron Rodgers, a maintenance foreman on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, who had settled with a new wife in Meridian. Jimmie’s affinity for entertaining and the road developed early.

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