Roger Key, a longtime Lubbock banker and attorney whose family has deep roots in West Texas and the city's formative years, is being remembered for his philanthropy and community service after he died Sunday.
He was 74.
Key, who was raised in Lubbock as a member of the prominent Key and Maedgen families, built a legacy of serving the community and his alma mater, the Texas Tech University School of Law. He was a 1969 graduate of Coronado High School who earned his bacehlor's degree at the University of Texas at Austin before coming back to Lubbock to earn his law degree from Texas Tech and launching a career in banking and law.
Key was a partner at Key, Terrell and Seger LLP and would serve as chairman of the board of Lubbock National Bank, an institution his grandfather Charles Ernest

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