Wolfe County News - May 17, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. O.F. Rogers and son, George T. Rogers, left Campton Sunday to go to Cincinnati, Ohio, to the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers. They attended the funeral with full military rites of First Lieutenant Kenneth F. Rogers and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. O.F. Rogers. Lt. Rogers was one of the nine killed in the Helicopter of Major General A.B. Dillard. They were fired upon by the enemy and their helicopter crashed and burned on May 12, at Pieka? Vietnam. Lt. Rogers was an engineer, a graduate of Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind. He had been in Vietnam six months. As a small boy, Kenneth lived at Campton and attended grade school here, and was enrolled in Sunday school at the Methodist Church. On his frequent visits to Campton, he always attended Sunday school and church, and was an active member of the church near his home at Cincinnati. He was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers. He was widely related in the Kentucky counties of Wolfe, Powell, Clark, Fayette, Jefferson, and Floyd. Carole