
COLON EZRA WHITE and VASTA BEATRICE ROGERS were married January 14, 1925 in Randolph County, Arkansas.
Vasta Beatrice Rogers was the sixth child of eight and born June 29, 1902 in Hardy, Arkansas and died July 14, 1991 in Paragould, Arkansas. She is buried next to Colon at Harvey’s Chapel Cemetery in Marmaduke, Arkansas.
Vasta Beatrice Rogers was the sixth child of eight and born June 29, 1902 in Hardy, Arkansas and died July 14, 1991 in Paragould, Arkansas. She is buried next to Colon at Harvey’s Chapel Cemetery in Marmaduke, Arkansas.
Vasta is the daughter of William “Walker” Rogers and Mary McAda Elkins.
Colon and Vasta were full time members of the First United Methodist Church in Marmaduke where Vasta played the piano at the church services until she retired the job and Colon was a board member.
Colon White, age 27, met and married Vasta Rogers in 1925, age of 22.
Colon and Vasta were full time members of the First United Methodist Church in Marmaduke where Vasta played the piano at the church services until she retired the job and Colon was a board member.
Colon White, age 27, met and married Vasta Rogers in 1925, age of 22.
Together they raised six children:
Murrell Coy “Mutt”
William Wayne “Short”
Paul O’Dell “Porky”
Loran Kaye “Lefty”
Darrell O’Neil “Chuck”
Cora McAda “Cora Mac”
Vasta was a teacher at Ravenden Springs, AR for a short time. She loved to play the piano, make lovely crafts and homemade items.