He studied at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary but he did not work in a church, he was dedicated to improving children's television.
Fred Rogers (better known as "Mr. Rogers") died of stomach cancer in 2003.
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No.....he was a sniper
No he was a penecostal minister married and had I believe 3 kids.
Like many rumors, this one (that Mister Rogers was a military sniper) is of unknown origin. However, it does stem from the internet (where many a rumor is spawned). Prior to the freewheeling anonymity of the internet there was no apparent rumor concerning Mister Rogers's military career. In fact, it is well known that Fred McFeeley Rogers was never in the military at all. He was a soft-spoken preacher who hosted a children's TV show, which is probably why some idiot posted the "killer" label on Mister R. Don't waste time looking into this nonsense. Rather, watch a few of Mister Rogers's programs. You may actually learn something worthwhile to know.
He was also an ordained minister.
Fred Rogers did not serve in the military. He was an ordained minister. He spent a great deal of his life as Mr. Rogers of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood and taught several generations of children about the world.
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No, he never served in the armed forces, he was an ordained minister.
Nathaniel Rogers - minister - was born in 1598.
Nathaniel Rogers - minister - died in 1655.
Mr. Fred Rogers
The full name of the well-known host of the "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" children's television program is Frederick McFeely Rogers. To the countless children who adored his program, he is most affectionately known more simply as "Mr. Rogers".
Mr. Rogers - song - was created in 1996.
Fred Rogers (better known as "Mr. Rogers") died of stomach cancer in 2003.
No, Ginger Rogers was her stage name. Her real name was Virginia Katherine McMath. Mr. Rogers real name was Fred Rogers.
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