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In Memoriam Roy Rogers 1911-1998
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Title
Song from Roy Rogers' movie "Susanna Pass"
From
Roy Rogers' movie "Twilight In the Sierras"
Pat
Brady & Estelitta Rodriquez sing "Pancho's Rancho"
and
Dale Evans sings "It's One Wonderful Day"
From
RoyRogers "SusannaPass"
Estellita's
MusicVideo
Singing
"Two-Gun Rita"
Relive the Old West
at Gabby Hayes Day, Wellsville, NY
Gabby
Hayes Day in Wellsville, NY
Republic
Stars of '40s
George
"Gabby" Hayes starred in hundreds of Republic westerns, Gabby was sidekick
to many of Western Stars among them John Wayne, Gene Autry, Hopalong Cassidy,
Wild Bill Elliott and Roy Rogers. Gabby Hayes one of the most beloved of
all B-western movie characters and teller of tall tales to show up on the
silver screen. Author of such outrageous sayings as; "Dern Persnickety
Women", "Why you young Whipper Snapper" and "You dern Tooting"
Roy
and Gabby movie clip from "Along the Navajo Trail",
Smartest
dog in 17 states
Roy
Rogers Early Years
Archive.org
film collection
Bad
Man pf Deadwood
Happy
Trails Children's Foundation, Apple Valley Ca.
Happy
Trails Children's Foundation
Ending
song of Roy Rogers Show "Happy Trails"
Streaming
Real Video produced with permission from Rick Ernster's "Tribute
to Roy" by CowboyPal.com
Tribute
Poem to Roy Rogers
by
Ed Phillips, 1998, All rights reserved
Out
of the east from Ohio, with the rising sun
Rode
this boy from Duck Run
He
came ridin’ to California with Dad in a pickup truck,
With
fruit to pick and a west to tame.
Many
came before him and more than a few thereafter,
seeking
their fortune and fame
A
mighty Pioneer, Roy Rogers, was his name.
He
rode into the movies upon a golden charger,
Trigger,
with a palomino mane.
Into
the hearts of grownups and children all the same.
A
song, a film and memories are all that remain.
Of
a mighty man, Roy Rogers, was his name.
I
rode many a trail in dreams with Roy,
My
hands on the rein at the movie show
And
now, without me, into the sunset he rides once again.
Astride
Trigger, his horse, into a great heavenly plain.
This
legend, my pal, Roy Rogers rides into God's domain.
Happy
Trails Roy
from
all our hearts.
Roy's Movie Trailer
from "Bells of Rosarita" featuring his Republic saddlepals
Allan "Rocky" Lane,
Bob Livingston, Don "Red" Barry, Sunset Carson, "Wild Bill" Elliott
Bells
of Rosarita film trailer
Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans Museum & Happy Trails Theater
3950 Green Mountain
Dr., just off Hwy. 76
behind Yakov Smirnoff's
Theater
Now Open in Branson,
Mo.
Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans Museum
Roy
Barcroft starred as the "bad guy" in many of Roy's westerns.