The Oklahoma Bar Journal September 2024
T he B ack P age
By Rick Rodgers Law Practice Thoughts
I believe in God, family and friends, and especially my wife, Carolyn. Thank you for this honor and privilege. I look forward to my 60-year pin.
As lawyers, we have unique training and the ability to influence and serve others in many capacities. I believe in encouraging other young people, especially lawyers, to give back by using their skills. We will all leave a legacy. On June 5, 1965, I was admitted to my life’s dream – the practice of law. I was privileged to serve our Oklahoma Bar Association with Hicks Epton, John Shipp, Joe Stamper, Neil Bogan, Justice Alma Wilson and others. I was taught by Dean Earl Sneed. They were an example to me that our legal profession was to serve not only our clients but also our communities, churches and organizations that give back so as to make their lives better. I live by that creed. You, as a lawyer, are blessed with a unique ability to serve in many ways. What legacy will you leave?
Rick Rodgers practices in Duncan, and he will receive his 60-year service pin in 2025. He received the OBA Award for Outstanding Pro Bono Service at the 120th Annual Meeting alongside his wife, Carolyn R. Rodgers. Other family members in attendance during the presentation were his granddaughter, Madison X. Vincent; great- granddaughters, Caroline Hoeft and Isabella Hoeft; and daughter, Sandy Zorn of Memphis, Tennessee.
120 | SEPTEMBER 2024
THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL
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