Valley Voices: In memory of Mimi Rogers Swift, daughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (2024)

Valley Voices: In memory of Mimi Rogers Swift, daughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1)

On behalf of the countless people touched by the love and generosity of Mimi Rogers Swift, I pay humble tribute.

Born Marion Fleming in an air-raid shelter in Edinburgh, Scotland during World War II, the woman we know as Mimi spent her first 12 years in orphanages. She came to the United States in 1954 as a foster child of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.

Roy and Dale’s trip to the British Isles — and the grand welcome they received — were described in the January-February and March-April 1954 issues of "Double R Bar Ranch News." When Mimi saw the issues at my home, she declared, "Oh, that's the trip when they got me!"

Wow! So Mimi became a part of the Rogers' large, multi-cultural family, the third eldest after Tom and Cheryl, followed in age by Linda, Dusty, Sandy, Robin, Debbie, and Dodie.

Mimi’s younger sister, Dodie, adopted just a few months before Mimi, broke the news of her Jan. 25 passing at age 80.

“I consider her the very best of humankind,” Dodie said. “She was always fair and honest and never complained. She was a hard worker who didn't want to be waited on. … She may not have been tall, but her heart was gigantic. ... An excellent sister, mother, grandmother, and friend, but more important, a Christian that showed in her actions.”

My sentiments exactly, Dodie.

Valley Voices: In memory of Mimi Rogers Swift, daughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (2)

An active and generous Happy Trails Children's Foundation board member, Mimi served as president of the foundation her parents championed. After her brother, Dusty, moved to Branson, Mo., Mimi became the local family representative as a Wrightwood resident.

She attended numerous meetings and every banquet, always sponsoring Table No. 1 and drawing the raffle ticket for the lucky winner of the hand-crafted parade saddle.

Mimi quietly appeared at an untold number of community events. She never called attention to herself. She could be spotted at the Dale Evans Chapel dedication; Cowboy Church at the Roy Rogers Ranch; the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Centennial weekend celebrations; promos for at the Apple Valley Chamber luncheon, the Ambassador Hotel, and the Lucerne Valley Lions Club breakfast; at Herb Jeffries’ 100th birthday weekend celebration at the Apple Valley Inn; and Dusty's local concerts at the Church of the Valley, Civic Center Park and Victor Valley College, among others.

Mimi was not just an observer either. She wanted to know what her job was: Selling tickets? Serving refreshments? One of her favorites was her job at the Dale Evans Centennial, which involved loading tourists on the bus at Sunset Hills to travel to her parents' first Apple Valley home for a tour.

In fact, when she accompanied the second tour, I heard one wide-eyed fan ask in disbelief, “Is that really Roy and Dale's daughter?” (Actually, three daughters and one granddaughter assisted.)

When I opened the Apple Valley Legacy Museum in March 2015, Mimi was right beside me. She provided family photos, a Roy and Dale cookie jar, and a large collage of Roy Rogers Apple Valley Inn memorabilia.

She and her husband attended our first four steakfries, always taking out a sponsorship to help us pay the rent. She spoke at the 70th anniversary of the Apple Valley Inn and told tales of how her mom and dad loved being out of the spotlight in Apple Valley, where they could freely shop, attend church, go out to eat and play cards with neighbors.

She remembered how she and her family would fly into the old Apple Valley Airport and walk the several blocks to the family home on Highway 18.

In October 2012, in honor of Dale's centennial, Mimi spoke at the Mohahve Historical Society's monthly meeting. Attendees were thrilled with the large displays of family photos and listened intently as she described her unfortunate childhood, as well as her amazing journey to the United States to join a real family — a famous family. It was something a child might only dream of. After the meeting, she patiently spoke to guests and posed for photos, always insisting she was no one special.

Naturally, most of us thought otherwise. My granddaughters and I have fond memories of our visits to Wrightwood, where Bill and Mimi treated us to mountain activities in all four seasons: We swung on a rope and landed in a pile of leaves in the fall. We played in the snow in winter. Hiked with the dogs in the spring. And swam in the “country club” lake in the summer.

We enjoyed meals at quaint Village restaurants, and in the upstairs dining room of the Swift home as we sat at the replica family table with that spinning lazy Susan in the middle.

Where else could you see a sign in the driveway that indicated Roy Rogers Drive crossing Dale Evans Parkway? Where else could you see all of the large Roy Rogers and Dale Evans limited edition prints high on the wall in the upstairs living room? Or one guest bedroom decorated in traditional Scottish decor?

Encounters with Mimi were never forgotten. One of our museum volunteers said Mimi had been her Bible study partner at a church in Wrightwood. I received thank you notes from tourists who Mimi had arranged to bring to my home. They were amazed that she would take the time to show them around. Some of these "tourists" became Mimi's personal life-long friends, like her best buddy, Elizabeth, from “Jolly old England,” who attended many many events with her.

Mimi, in both my home and museum, I'm surrounded by photos and memories of you. I appreciate the candid family photos you gave me, taken when your family resided here. To say we all miss you is an understatement.

My sympathy to your two sons, your daughter, your three sisters, your brother and your huge extended family — both in the United States and abroad. You and Bill, Roy and Dale, and the siblings you lost are all together again.

Blessings, sweet lady. Rest in peace.

Marcy Taylor is the founder of the Apple Valley and Victor Valley legacy museums.

Valley Voices: In memory of Mimi Rogers Swift, daughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (2024)

FAQs

What is Roy Rogers daughter saying about him? ›

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Is Roy Rogers daughter Wonder Woman? ›

No, Roy Rogers had several daughters but none of them played Wonder Woman.

Did Roy Rogers have a daughter named Mimi? ›

Rogers had two of his own children and an adopted daughter from a previous marriage. With Dale, he adopted four children, including Mimi. The couple had one child of their own Robin, who had Down's syndrome and died of complications with mumps shortly before her second birthday.

Who is Roy Rogers famous daughter? ›

Daughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Cheryl Rogers Barnett talks with her husband Larry about her famous parent's legacy of not only fame but fighting against social norms and loving their family's differences.

Were all of Roy Rogers children adopted? ›

Rogers and Evans had one biological child together, Robin, and they adopted three children, Debbie, John David “Sandy,” and Mary Little Doe “Dodie.” They also fostered a daughter, Marion “Mimi” from Scotland, whom they considered to be their adopted child as well.

What breed was Trigger? ›

Trigger (July 4, 1934 – July 3, 1965) was a 15.3 hands (63 inches, 160 cm) palomino horse made famous in American Western films with his owner and rider, cowboy star Roy Rogers.

Does Wonder Woman have a child with Steve Trevor? ›

As Diana Prince, she worked in the U.S. War Department as an assistant to intelligence officer Steve Trevor. Decades later she and Trevor married and had a daughter, Lyta (also known as Fury).

What god is Wonder Woman's Dad? ›

Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, portrayed by Gal Gadot, is the biological daughter of Zeus in the shared film universe: Zeus is referenced in Wonder Woman (2017).

Is Wonder Woman's dad Zeus? ›

Back in 2017, the first Wonder Woman movie eventually revealed that Diana is the daughter of Zeus, the king of the gods, but the story of her parentage is a little more complicated than just being the daughter of a god.

Did Mimi have a child for Acosta? ›

Mimi Webb Miller was an American rancher, and the love interest of Mexican drug trafficker Pablo Acosta. By 1988, she was pregnant with Acosta's child. She didn't inform her lover about the pregnancy, but sought to have him retire from the drug smuggling business.

Who is Roy Rogers biological son? ›

Dusty has been acting and performing almost since birth. The only natural born son of Roy Rogers, he was raised by Roy and Dale Evans, the couple known to millions of Americans through TV, radio, and dozens of beloved Western movies.

What ethnicity is Mimi Rogers? ›

Rogers' father was Jewish and her mother Episcopalian. Her father became involved with Scientology before she was born, and the organization was part of her upbringing. The family lived in Virginia, Arizona, Michigan, and England before settling in Los Angeles.

How many biological children does Roy Rogers have? ›

Roy had an adopted daughter, Cheryl, and two biological children, Linda and Roy Jr. (Dusty), from his second marriage. Together they had one child, Robin Elizabeth, who died of complications of Down syndrome shortly before her second birthday. Her life inspired Evans to write her bestseller Angel Unaware.

Who was the love of Roy Rogers life? ›

The Inspiring Love Story of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans—Life in the Limelight Lived Well. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans made their first movie together in 1944, and so began a dazzling partnership with a devoted public following that lasted 52 years.

How many biological children does Kenny Rogers have? ›

Rogers was married five times and had five children. His first marriage was to Janice Gordon on May 15, 1958; they divorced in April 1960 with one child, Carole Lynne.

Who bought nellybelle? ›

“It places the vehicle in a broader cultural perspective.” Left homeless when the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum closed in 2009, Nellybelle sold at auction for $116,500 in July 2010. Its new owners are Pam Weidel and John Haines, a principal in Haines & Kibblehouse, a Montgomery County contractor.

Why did Roy Rogers name his horse Trigger? ›

Rogers acquired the horse in 1945 and re-named Trigger because of the horse's quickness of both foot and mind. Trigger learned 150 trick cues and could walk 50 feet on his hind legs.

What disease did Roy Rogers have? ›

Roy Rogers, the “King of the Cowboys” who sang, smiled and occasionally shot his way into the hearts of multitudes of Little Buckaroos, died Monday. He was 86. Rogers died of congestive heart failure in his Apple Valley home near Victorville, with his wife and co-star Dale Evans and other family members at his side.

What breed was buttermilk? ›

Buttermilk (April 13 1941 – October 7 1972) was a buckskin Quarter Horse. He appeared in numerous Western films with his owner/rider, cowgirl star Dale Evans. Buttermilk was ridden by Evans in the 1950s television series The Roy Rogers Show with her husband Roy Rogers who rode his palomino, Trigger.

What breed was tornado? ›

Who would faithfully and fearlessly carry the dashing hero on his daring rides to right wrongs and bring justice to all? Guy Williams mounted on either Midnight or his favorite “Tornado,” Diamond Decorator. Both were registered Quarter Horses.

Who owns Roy Rogers Ranch now? ›

Deena and Jim Heffel, the present owners of Roy Rogers Double R Bar Ranch in Oro Grande, California, two of the nicest people you will ever meet.

How did Amazonians reproduce? ›

To reproduce and keep the Amazon race alive, the Themyscirans raid ships on the high seas and copulate with men. At the end of the mating, they take their lives and throw their corpses into the sea rather than marry them. Triumphant, the Amazons return to Paradise Island, and wait.

Why is Diana not an Amazon? ›

She was not born from a lump of clay (go figure!), but rather the result of an affair between Hippolyta and Zeus. In other words, she's not merely a gifted Amazon, she's a full-fledged demigod. And rather than “channeling” the gifts of Zeus through her bracelets, etc., Diana is the source of her own power.

Does Batman and Wonder Woman have a child? ›

History. Kull was the daughter of the superheroes Batman and Wonder Woman from a world of the Dark Multiverse. Her mother trained her in the art of Amazonian combat and she was trained by her father as well.

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Ares first appears in the DC Extended Universe film Wonder Woman, the fourth installment of the DCEU, played by David Thewlis. As the God of War, he is depicted as the treacherous son of Zeus and the half-brother of Diana/Wonder Woman.

Can Wonder Woman have babies? ›

Despite their supernatural powers and incredible feats of ability, they are still, essentially, human women, and since they are an all-female society, procreation does not happen.

Is Diana Wonder Woman a god? ›

Diana, after her death, was granted divinity as the Goddess of Truth by her gods for such faithful devotion. During her brief time as a god of Olympus, Diana was replaced in the role of Wonder Woman by her mother, Queen Hippolyta.

How did Wonder Woman's mom get pregnant? ›

In this continuity, the Queen Hippolyta is depicted as having blond hair and is the biological mother of Diana. She conceived her daughter after an after-battle liaison with Zeus, master of the gods of Olympus. She invented the "molded from clay" story to protect Diana from Hera.

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Hunter Prince is the son of Wonder Woman and a force known as the Darkness, as well as the adopted son of Superman in the DC Multiverse, from about 22 years in the future.

Did Zeus ever have a daughter? ›

His most famous divine daughters include Aphrodite, goddess of love, Athena, goddess of war, and Persephone, the goddess of spring. Zeus's celebrated sons are also many, and include Apollo, god of the sun, light, music and poetry, Ares, god of war, and Hermes, messenger to the gods.

Who is the little kid in Mimi? ›

It was a stroke of luck that led to the Scottish child Jacob Smith being cast in the recent Netflix and JioCinema release Mimi, starring Kriti Sanon and Pankaj Tripathi. Jacob plays Mimi's son Raj in the film, produced by Dinesh Vijan and directed by Laxman Utekar.

Who is the child actor in the movie Mimi? ›

Kriti Sanon, who played the role of a surrogate mother in Mimi, in a recently-released video by Maddock Films, revealed that she had a blast shooting for the film with three-and-a-half-year-old child actor Jacob Smith, who played the role of her son Raj in the film.

Who is the baby in movie Mimi? ›

Three-year-old Jacob Smith was on a family world trip when he was spotted in Goa and cast in a prominent role with Kriti Sanon and Pankaj Tripathi. Jacob, who is now five, had to learn his lines in Hindi for the part. He plays Raj, the son of the main character Mimi, as he is growing up.

What caused Roy Rogers death? ›

Rogers died of congestive heart failure on July 6, 1998, in Apple Valley, California. He was buried at Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Apple Valley, as was his wife Dale Evans three years later.

Why is Roy Rogers Museum closed? ›

The museum struggled financially during an economic downturn, and the remaining family decided to close its doors on December 12, 2009. The majority of the collection was sold in July 2010 for $2.9 million, with Trigger and Bullet being purchased by a Nebraska-based TV network named RFD.

Did Gene Autry and Roy Rogers know each other? ›

News Archive: 2010. Many Gene Autry fans know that "America's Favorite Singing Cowboy" was friends with "The King of the Cowboys" Roy Rogers and "The Queen of the West" Dale Evans.

Is Mimi based on real life? ›

In an interview with India Today, Dinesh Vijan stated that Mimi was a tale based on true events unlike poignant stories. For him, the film explores a beautiful relationship between a woman who never wanted to be a mother and one who can't wait to be one. The unexpected part was called "humor" in the storyline by him.

How old is Mimi Rogers Really? ›

How much older is Tom Cruise and Mimi? ›

On May 9, 1987, in a small, upstate New York ceremony, 24-year-old Tom Cruise quietly exchanged nuptial vows with Mimi Rogers, an actress six years his senior.

Did Roy Rogers have a child with Down syndrome? ›

Did you know Dale Evans and Roy Rogers had a daughter, Robin, who had Down syndrome? In the 1950s, when most children with Down syndrome where institutionalized, they brought her home, and her life influenced the view of special needs children.

What was Roy Rogers worth at death? ›

Roy Rogers net worth: Roy Rogers was an American actor and singer who had a net worth of $150 million at the time of his death in 1998 (adjusting for inflation).

Was trigger a fast horse? ›

Smiley was right, Trigger was very fast; in fact he was the fastest horse on the lot. The beautiful golden horse was very athletic and could stop on a dime and give you nine cents change.

What did Roy Rogers daughter say about him? ›

Roy Rogers

Does Roy Rogers have a son? ›

Roy Rogers

What was Roy Rogers horse's name? ›

Roy Rogers was a legendary American actor, singer, television host, and owner of the famous palomino stallion, Trigger. The iconic duo of Rogers and Trigger graced the big screens in the 1940s and 50s. The American icons were beloved for their many cowboy movies and TV shows.

Did Dolly Parton attend Kenny Rogers Funeral? ›

Dolly Parton once described her duet partner Kenny Rogers as “like a brother”, but when his funeral comes she will remain silent after making a vow not to sing at the ceremony.

Who sang at Kenny Rogers Funeral? ›

T. Lynn Smith and Friends gospel choir. The ceremony also included a prerecorded vocal performance from Rogers, and a traditional Irish sendoff by Brigadier General (Ret.) Richard McPhee.

How did Kenny father his children? ›

Kenny tearfully tells his children that his main goal in life was always to be a father and that when he realized he was gay, he thought that could never happen for him. Kenny, 58, ended up having kids with their mom though in vitro fertilization.

What was Roy Rogers favorite saying? ›

Until we meet again, may the good Lord take a liking to you. “Happy trails to you, until we meet again.

What did Roy Rogers say to his horse? ›

That same year, Rogers selected him as his mount, paying $US2500 on a time-payment plan. He said of his horse, who was renamed Trigger: “He would turn on a dime and he'd give you 9 cents change.”

What did Mr Rogers always say at the end of his show? ›

“I usually say at the end of each Mister Rogers' Neighborhood program, 'You've made this day a special day by just your being you. There's only one person in the whole world like you and people can like you just because you're you.

What's the best thing that Mr Rogers ever said? ›

64 Mister Rogers Quotes That Will Make Today a Beautiful Day
  • "The greatest gift you ever give is your honest self."
  • "Imagine what our real neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered, as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person."
  • "There is no normal life that is free of pain.
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What did Mr Rogers suffer from? ›

An only child until a sister was adopted into the family when he was 11, Rogers was overweight, shy, and sheltered. He also suffered from severe asthma, scarlet fever, and “every imaginable childhood disease,” as he put it in a 2002 interview.

What kind of horse was Buttermilk? ›

Buttermilk (April 13 1941 – October 7 1972) was a buckskin Quarter Horse. He appeared in numerous Western films with his owner/rider, cowgirl star Dale Evans. Buttermilk was ridden by Evans in the 1950s television series The Roy Rogers Show with her husband Roy Rogers who rode his palomino, Trigger.

Why do they call him Trigger? ›

Trigger went to school with Del, Boycie, Denzel Tulser, Roy Slater and Jumbo Mills. Due to his haircut he later gained the nickname "Trigger" as his haircut made him look like a horse.

How old was Trigger the horse when he died? ›

On July 3, 1965, at the Rogers ranch in Hidden Valley, California, Trigger, at age 30, passed away. Roy was reluctant to "put him in the ground", so Rogers had the horse mounted in a rearing position by Bishoff's Taxidermy of California.

Why was there a jeep in the Roy Rogers Show? ›

Roy Rogers chose to include a Jeep into the program because he noticed that after WWII, Jeeps were very popular, especially with children. Rogers himself owned a Jeep which he used for hunting, off road cruising and travel to and from his studio.

What kind of jeep was nellybelle? ›

Nellybelle, the 1946 Willys CJ-2A Jeep that appeared on The Roy Rogers Show for seven years in the 1950s, will cross the auction block at Julien's “Icons & Idols: Hollywood” sale November 16–17 in Beverly Hills, 20 years after Rogers' death.

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