Rush Limbaugh and his wife Kathryn Rogers at a Roy Black party. Jeffrey Epstein's Lawyer. Roy Black helped Rush out so he "owed him". Kathryn was the organizer for the SUPERBOWL in Florida. Kathryn's dad Richard Douglas Rogers graduated from the Naval Acadamy with John McCain. Her mother Dorothy Camille Rogers was a diplomat.
https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2017/06/19/a-fathers-day-tribute-to-richard-rogers/
Later in life he followed his wife, Penny, who had joined the State Department, to her diplomatic posts in numerous cities on five continents while he worked as a financial adviser at the different embassies.
Despite their life around the globe, the couple always returned home to Hawaii.
Rogers died June 19 in Honolulu of pancreatic cancer at age 81.
Penny Rogers said her husband’s legacy lies in his embracing different cultures and languages, “a man who could talk to everyone, even if he didn’t speak their language,” and got along with everyone.
He also loved diversity, even in his own family, with one son-in-law conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh and the other a Rastafarian from St. Kitts and Nevis, she said.
Richard Rogers’ first job abroad was in the Philippines, where he oversaw a Dole pineapple plantation for three years. He next moved his family to Brazil, where he set up a pharmaceutical company for a Brazilian consortium. Then he worked three years in Rio de Janeiro for Richardson Merrell Pharmaceuticals, now Dow Chemical.
After he served as adviser to the prime minister of Jamaica on agriculture, the Rogerses chose a round-the-world adventure living out of carry-ons with their two younger children.
“We didn’t wait for retirement to get to our bucket list,” Penny Rogers said.
Born Oct. 13, 1935, in Ohio, Richard Rogers graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy. He married Penny, a Massachusetts native, at a church in Longmeadow, Mass., where he will be buried.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/07/18/hawaii-news/traveling-businessman-embraced-all-cultures/