Florence Rogers, who survived the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and led the rebuilding of Federal Employees Credit Union's sole branch, which was destroyed by the domestic terrorist attack, passed away on Feb. 11 at the age of 88.
"Florence led us through the darkest of times, and we emerged stronger on the other side, thanks to her unwavering leadership. She earned the nickname Mother Goose, because although she was tough, she loved all her employees and treated them as if they were her own," Allegiance Credit Union President/CEO Amy Downs said in a prepared statement on Monday. Downs also survived the Oklahoma City bombing.
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