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▰ John Henry Vogel

Died October 16, … More Information
John Henry Vogel, born January 24, 1947 died on October 16, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. John was 62. Tags: #Central #High #National #Associations #Target #Championship #University #Bachelors #Business #John #Collegiate #American #Association #President #Delta #Marketing #Southwestern #Remax #Realtors #Owner #Vogel #Xspeedite #Services #Diamond #Alamo #Finance #Commercial #Aequus #Estate #Grubb #Ellis #Industrial #Group #Kennedy- #Senior #Real #Principal #Broker #Henry #Board #Winston #Antonio #Directors #Texas #Development #Competition #Otelia #Dudek #Kathryn #Megan #Karen #Adam #Micaela #Shane #Amanda #Aidan #Earth #Scholarship
Obituary: On 16, 2009, John Henry Vogel, amazing husband, father, grandfather, mentor and friend to many, passed away at the age of 62 after a year-long battle with brain cancer. Born 24, 1947, John has been a native of San Antonio and a true contributor to its growth and development. John graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1965, where he won the National Rifle Associations National High School Target Rifle Championship. He went on to attend St. Marys University, earning a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration in 1969. While at St. Marys, John founded the Collegiate Chapter of the American Marketing Association and from 1968-69 was President of the Tau Delta Sigma fraternity. John spent the next decade with the newly established Marketing Group for Southwestern Bell and occupied several management positions including Marketing Manager at the St. Louis headquarters for three years. In 1979, he opened Remax North Realtors as President and Owner. From 1987-96, John founded The Vogel Group, a commercial real estate marketing, consulting, and advertising firm specializing in developing marketing programs for small manufacturers. During this time, he also opened and managed Xspeedite Printing Services, providing a mid-size printing source to area businesses including Diamond Shamrock, H.E.B., and the Alamo Bowl, which allowed him to be on their Finance Committee. Beginning in May 1996 John became more heavily involved in commercial real estate, starting as a Commercial Broker with Aequus Real Estate Services, then moving to Grubb & Ellis as V.P. of the Industrial Services Group, followed by Kennedy-Wilson as Senior Director of Real Estate, and most recently a Principal Partner and Broker at Henry S. Miller Commercial and Board Member of CCIM. Along with his prestigious career, John was involved in a number of important associations including V.P. of Winston School of San Antonio Board of Directors, founding V.P. of the San Antonio Chapter of the American Marketing Association, V.P. of Finance for San Antonio Divers, and coach for various YMCA sports. In 2008, John, along with the San Antonio/South Texas Chapter of CCIM and UTSA, invested their efforts in creating the annual Real Estate Development Project Competition providing senior college students a chance to earn real-life experience in the real estate development process. John was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Anton Vogel and Otelia Cecilia Dudek. John is survived by his wife Kathryn Vogel; children, Megan Vogel-Barrett and husband Ken, John Henry Vogel Jr. Jack and wife Karen, Adam Vogel and wife Micaela, Shane Meyer and Amanda Meyer, and grandchildren Aidan Elizabeth Vogel and John Henry Vogel, III. In addition to his many accomplishments, he was patient, humorous, supportive, courageous, and greatly committed to his family. While we will deeply miss his presence on Earth, we are comforted in knowing he is now with God. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to CCIM and reference on your check the John Vogel Scholarship Fund, 9110 IH 10 W, San Antonio, Texas 78230.

▰ Joan Vogel

Died November 05, … More Information
Joan Vogel, born February 19, 1934 passed from this world into the next November 5, 2010 in Dallas, Texas. Joan was 76.

▰ Jean Vogel

Died November 04, … More Information
Jean Vogel, born July 15, 1931 passed away peacefully November 4, 2013 in Universal City, Texas. Jean was 82. Tags: #Vogel #Fort #Arkansas #Antonio #Vicky #Saundra #Patty #Michael #Wesley #Wendy #Hope #Mike #Carl #Chris #Tina #Diane #Becky #Dennis #Willie #Tracey #Richard #Sherrie #Fred #Roger #Vicki #Wanita #Ross #Colonial #Kirby #Church #Seguin #Houston
Obituary: Velma Jean Vogel was born 15, 1931 and passed on to be with our Lord on 4, 2013 at the age of 82. Jean was born in Mena, Arkansas to Frank and Gertie Willis, along with five sisters, Retha Poston, Pauline Rains, Gladys Brown, Rudene Miller, Eva Lou Higgins, and three brothers, Wesley, Grady and Ira Willis. She married Max Vogel on 11, 1954 in Fort Smith, Arkansas and together they raised 12 children in San Antonio. She is preceded in death by her husband, Max, daughters, Vicky and Saundra, daughter-in-law, Patty, grandchildren, Michael, Wesley, and Wendy and great-grandchild Hope. She especially enjoyed playing music on her guitar and holiday gatherings with her large family. She will be greatly missed. Survivors include ten children, Mike and Kim Vogel; Carl and Chris Vogel; Max and Tina Vogel; Tim and Diane Baldi; Becky and Dennis Schryver; Willie and Tracey Vogel; LuAnn and Richard Holden; Sherrie and Fred Shows; Roger and Vicki Vogel; Wanita Greenwood and Ross Bjork; many wonderful grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other loving family members and special friends. A visitation will be held at Colonial on 6, 2013 from 5:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. service will be held at Kirby Baptist Church at 5114 Seguin Rd. Kirby, TX 78219 on , 7, 2013 at 12:00 P.M. Interment will follow at Fort Sam Houston National at 1:15 P.M.

▰ Jean Willis Vogel

Died November 04, … More Information
Jean Willis Vogel, born July 15, 1931 went into the presence of the Lord on November 4, 2013 in Universal City, Texas. Jean was 82.
Family members and close friends: , Rose Johnson, Jessica Kessler, Barbara Gault, Oscar Ford, Jr., Vezelda Wright, Ana Rivera, La Dell Mellieon, Barbara Weichold, David And Cheryl Nelson, Linda Mccall, Linda Mccall, Jim & Sharon Masters, Denise B O'hara, Linda Nicholson

▰ Jay Vogel

Died April 23, … More Information
Jay Vogel, born February 9, 1968 entered Heaven's gates on April 23, 2015 in Georgetown, Texas. Jay was 47.

▰ Janie Marie Vogel

Died December 27, … More Information
Janie Marie Vogel, born October 24, 1975 passed from this world into the next December 27, 2020 in Houston, Texas. Janie was 45.
Family members and close friends: , Lisa Bertin, Eileen Weizenbaum, Joseph Parrotto, Karely Paredes, Linda Miller, Kewanda Lawson, Denise Panak, James Clark, Melissa Hortien

▰ Janice Elaine Vogel

Died August 19, … More Information
Janice Elaine Vogel, of Conroe, Texas, went to be with her Lord and Savior August 19, 2000. Janice was 49.
Obituary published: August 20, 2000 in "Conroe Courier"

▰ James E Vogel

Died January 17, … More Information
James E Vogel passed away January 17, 2017 in Mcallen, Texas.

▰ James E Vogel

Died July 02, … More Information
James E Vogel, born August 24, 1983 died on July 2, 2010 in Mission, Texas. JAMES was 26.

▰ Huebert "Buck" Vogel

Died January 13, … More Information
Huebert "Buck" Vogel, age 76 of Texas, passed from this world into the next January 13, 1998.
Obituary published: January 14, 1998 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Hortense (Scott) Vogel

Died November 19, … More Information
Hortense (Scott) Vogel, of Chandler, Texas, passed away peacefully November 19, 2004. Hortense was 84.
Obituary published: November 20, 2004 in "Tyler M-T"

▰ Hortense (Scott) Vogel

Died November 18, … More Information
Hortense (Scott) Vogel, age 84 of Chandler, Texas, went to be with the Lord on November 18, 2004.
Obituary published: November 19, 2004 in "Tyler M-T"

▰ Hortense (Scott) Vogel

Died November 24, … More Information
Hortense (Scott) Vogel, 84, of Chandler, Texas departed this life November 24, 2004.
Obituary published: November 25, 2004 in "Tri-Co Leader"

▰ Hilda Vogel

Died February 21, … More Information
Hilda Vogel, 81, of Midland, Texas departed this life February 21, 2005.
Obituary published: February 22, 2005 in "Dallas M-N"

▰ Hilda Vogel

Died February 20, … More Information
Hilda Vogel, 81, of Midland, Texas, left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home February 20, 2005.
Obituary published: February 21, 2005 in "Dallas M-N"

▰ Hermann Vogel

Died July 15, … More Information
Hermann Vogel passed away July 15, 2014 in New Braunfels, Texas.

▰ Herman Earl Vogel

Died January 22, … More Information
Herman Earl Vogel, of Ft Worth, Texas, passed away peacefully January 22, 2005. Herman was 82.
Obituary published: January 23, 2005 in "Abilene R-N"

▰ Herman Earl Vogel

Died January 22, … More Information
Herman Earl Vogel, age 82 of Texas, departed this life Sunday January 22, 2005.
Obituary published: January 23, 2005 in "Fort Worth S-T"

▰ Herman Arthur "Dutch" Vogel

Died June 06, … More Information
Herman Arthur "Dutch" Vogel, of Texas, born in Shreveport, Louisiana, went into the presence of the Lord on June 6, 2007. Herman was 84.
Obituary published: June 07, 2007 in "Shreveport Times (LA)"

▰ Herbert Ernest Vogel

Died March 25, … More Information
Herbert Ernest Vogel, age 81 of Texas, born in Jacob, Illinois, passed away March 25, 1998 at his home.
Obituary published: March 26, 1998 in "Monitor"

▰ Henry A Vogel

Died July 10, … More Information
Henry A Vogel, born December 29, 1913 passed from this life on July 10, 2007 in San Antoinio, Texas. Henry was 93. Tags: #Selma #Henry #Eddie #Cibolo #Randolph #Converse #Antonio #Lion #Club #Rotarian #Rotary #Olmos #Chicago #Kansas #Trans- #Fabricating #Texas #Austin #Quarry #Alamo #Cement #Fiesta #Simple #John #Southwestern #Highland #Lions #Catholic #Xspeedite #Services #President #Litho #Jack #Jose #Braunfels #Prohibition #Tillie #Effect #Next
Obituary: Henry Anton Vogel Â- 1913 to 2007
Son, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-Grandfather and Uncle
Businessman, Outdoorsman, Singer and Community Leader Henry Anton Vogel was born on 29, 1913 in Selma Texas, to Adele and Joe Vogel. Joe, his brothers, Anton and Carl and his parents Anton Vogel and Rosa Vogel immigrated to the United States from Baden, Baden Germany through Galveston, Texas when Joe was a teenager. established the family farm in Selma. As a boy, Henry worked on the farm. He completed the eighth grade at the little school in Selma. Then he went to work on the farm full time. At the age of 16, he took a job working for his grandfather-in-law, Eddie Kneupper, driving a gravel truck. His job was to haul gravel from the Cibolo creek bed to Randolph AFB, where Eddie was building the runways. Eddie had owned the land where Randolph AFB was built. He also owned the cotton gin in Converse, which allowed him to acquire substantial real estate holdings in the area. He soon moved into San Antonio to seek his fortunes. While learning the industrial equipment business as a salesman, Henry joined the LionÂs Club and helped build and equip the BoyÂs Club of San Antonio on E. Drexel. He maintained his involvement in the community and later, as a Rotarian, helped build the Rotary Club baseball field in Olmos Park. Soon he discovered there was a need in San Antonio for someone who could build the steel equipment for cement plants. were being built in Chicago and Kansas City, making the cost and delivery time to San Antonio prohibitive. The orders started pouring in and he was soon able to start his own company, Trans-Tex Fabricating . Soon he was building the steel components for the cement and lime plants of Texas. Today, his work still paints the skylines from San Antonio to Austin. The Quarry Market was once Alamo Portland Cement Co. In the 1950Âs those big smoke stacks you see today were spewing cement dust all over the Olmos Basin. called Henry and he designed and built a large room at the base of the stacks that sprayed the exhaust with hundreds of fine mist sprayers, leaving only steam to leave the stacks. Before he retired, his reputation for fairness reached a point where his customers would not even ask for a bid. would just send a purchase order and let him fill in the price. Henry retired at 70, but was called back when Fiesta Texas was built. The contractors could not figure out how to construct the waterfall at the main entrance. How do we bury a water pipe in the rock cliff? Simple, Henry said, it would be pre-cut and formed steel that would be placed inside the rock cliff and then welded together. He came up with a design requiring only one weld on the job in a horizontal section large enough for a welder to enter. It was the only viable design and was used to build the waterfall. In 1979, Henry helped his son, John start his first real estate company. John was 32 at the time and leaving a ten year career at Southwestern Bell and AT&T. With this jump start, John was able to remain in real estate for the rest of his business career. Henry was also a great singer. receiving local recognition he continued to improve and received extensive voice lessons from his pianist Mrs. Matheny. He was also born with a natural tenor voice. Perfect diction was something Henry always strove for, especially in his singing performances. It became one of his trademarks. The Highland Park Lions Club put on a variety show for several years in the 50Âs and he was a main attraction. He also sang in the choir at St. CeciliaÂs Catholic Church. In retirement, Henry helped start Xspeedite Printing Services for his son John and his grandson John Jr., who later became President of St. Louis Litho, a large printing company providing labels to the distilled spirits industry, including Jack Daniels, Jose Cuervo and many more. Henry was of the old school and believed a manÂs word was his bond. His favorite story was of his father. When Henry was 10, his father needed a new car, but it was and the corn crop was not due until spring. rode in to New Braunfels to the dealership to window shop. While they were looking the owner approached Joe and asked if he was going to buy the car. Joe said he couldn until his corn crop was sold in the spring. The dealer told Joe to take the car and pay him in the spring. shook hands and Henry and Joe drove home in the new car. Not a single paper was signed. In May he rode with his father again when he paid the dealer in full. This incident influenced him for the rest of his life. In his later years, we asked Henry how it was to live in the time of Prohibition. He advised that he drank whiskey and it was no big thing to get whiskey in New Braunfels. Everyone made it. Henry would hide his pint in the spare tire holder on the back of his car. He reported there was one really good bootlegger in New Braunfels who made good whiskey. Henry ended up dating the bootleggerÂs daughter. He said; ÂShe wasn much of a looker, but when you took her out, she came with a pint of whiskey. Henry loved spending time with the family, hearing about their lives and sharing stories about his life. His stories were always interesting. During his married life with Tillie, he would travel to her parentÂs farm in LaVernia every to meet with her extended family for dinner. He loved to sit in the yard at the farm house and eat watermelon with his in-laws and nieces and nephews. One of his favorite pastimes continued...

▰ Henry Alvin Vogel

Died September 18, … More Information
Henry Alvin Vogel, born May 1, 1940 went into the presence of the Lord on September 18, 2020 in Houston, Texas. Henry was 80.
Family members and close friends: , Rob Roberts, Sandy Von Arb, Jean Rawls, Pamela Thoms, Gloria Bautista, Patti M, Ann Bronikowski, Pablo Ortiz, Barbara Patterson, Brenda James, Stefanie Mouton, Alecia Ferrill, Gunnar Kephart, Donna Biles, Isela Dabdoub, Rachel Behrens, Barbara Cash, Patricia Price, Devon Hammel

▰ Gladys (Lingnau) Vogel

Died January 05, … More Information
Gladys (Lingnau) Vogel, age 86 of Wichita Falls, Texas, passed from this life on January 5, 2021.
Obituary published: January 06, 2021 in "Olney E"

▰ Gladys M Vogel

Died December 17, … More Information
Gladys M Vogel, born June 27, 1934 entered the Kingdom of Heaven December 17, 2020 in Wichita Falls, Texas. GLADYS was 86.
Family members and close friends: , Debbie Loafman, Nancy George ( Rhonell ), Sharon Finke ( Charlie ), She Is Survived Also By 11 Grandchildren, 20 Great Grandchildren, And 1 Great Great Grandchild., Charlie Finke, Tom Loafman, Debbie Loafman ( Thomas ), Sharon Finke, Donnie Kunkel ( Brenda )

▰ Gina Ann Vogel

Died August 29, … More Information
Gina Ann Vogel, born June 1, 1986 joined the Lord August 29, 2017 in Midland, Texas. Gina was 31.

▰ Gina Ann Vogel

Died August 29, … More Information
Gina Ann Vogel, born June 1, 1986 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before her August 29, 2017 in Midland, Texas. Gina was 31.

▰ Gina Ann Vogel

Died August 29, … More Information
Gina Ann Vogel, born June 1, 1986 passed from this world into the next August 29, 2017 in Midland, Texas. Gina was 31.
Family members and close friends: , Gillie Brandenburg, Celeste Unland, Norma Bunch Glenn, Coty Ross, Sheila Cook, Eric And Julie Olson, Joyce Silverman, Steven Rea, Bill Fleischmann, Mary Beth Smith Lampe, Lupe Turner, Carole Strange, Charla Des Jardins, Jeff Prude, Kelin Jones, Linda Cudd, Don & Linda Williams, Margaret Williams, Vicky Nunn, Rn, Nikolay Morozov, Janet&bill Huebner, Mike & Barbara Watlington, Linda Hall, Lynne Kramer, David And Judy Googins, Sorin Cotuna, Travis, Liz Bray, Jennifer Bird, Michelle Seglem, Wendy ( Bowen ) Pardue, Andrea A

▰ Gina Ann Vogel

Died August 29, … More Information
Gina Ann Vogel, born June 1, 1986 went to be with the Lord on August 29, 2017 in Midland, Texas. Gina was 31.
Family members and close friends: , Gillie Brandenburg, Celeste Unland, Norma Bunch Glenn, Coty Ross, Sheila Cook, Eric And Julie Olson, Joyce Silverman, Steven Rea, Bill Fleischmann, Mary Beth Smith Lampe, Lupe Turner, Carole Strange, Charla Des Jardins, Jeff Prude, Kelin Jones, Linda Cudd, Don & Linda Williams, Margaret Williams, Vicky Nunn, Rn, Nikolay Morozov, Janet&bill Huebner, Mike & Barbara Watlington, Linda Hall, Lynne Kramer, David And Judy Googins, Sorin Cotuna, Travis, Liz Bray, Jennifer Bird, Michelle Seglem, Wendy ( Bowen ) Pardue, Andrea A

▰ George Vogel

Died September 21, … More Information
George Vogel, born October 7, 1934 joined the Lord September 21, 2017 in Spring Branch, Texas. George was 82. Tags: #Joaquin #Clarence #Vogel #Army #Germany #Beverly #Barry #However #Bella #Spring #Texas #Leila #Corona #California #International
Obituary: GEORGE VOGEL OBITUARY
1934-2017

Born to be a scrapper, George Vogel entered this world on 7 1934 with a big heart, and a small, fragile frame which the doctors did not expect to live. When his mother, Jessie Ethel Bast, brought him back a few months later for a check-up, the doctor required verification before he would believe that this healthy baby boy was indeed the same one he had delivered a few months previous. The fifth of seven children, he learned survival of the fittest, especially with his two older brothers who showed him no mercy.

He grew up in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, so from the time he was five years old, he and the other children would help pick fruit in the summertime for the familys income. Sometimes kids at school would refer to them as prune pickers. He figured out quite young that, If you e small, you better make the first punch count.

Horses were his passion, and his love for them began as early as he could remember. At 12 years old, he began riding horses at the race track. At that point, he was making more money than his father, Clarence Edward Vogel, and began paying room and board at home. He learned to rope and loved showcasing his skills at the rodeo. When it came to being a cowboy, there was more than his familiar boots and hat. He was the real deal.and he didn have much use for those who just dressed up and acted the part.

George was the only one in his family who finished high school. He said he only finished because it meant so much to his mom. He didn attend graduation and his mom picked up the diploma from his high school. However, it served him well because he had learned to type in high school. And because he could type a whopping 28 words per minute, when he was drafted into the Army from 1957-1959, he was given a job in the mail room in Germany rather than serving in the infantry.

George loved reliving the memory of meeting his bride, Beverly Sue Barry, of 57 years. His eyes always gleamed as he remembered the smile on her face, when he first caught a glimpse of her riding a horse, leading other horses around the race track at 6:30 am. He later said, I knew right then I wanted to meet her. Anyone that was up working at that hour with a smile on her face, was certainly worth getting to know! In his final days, he acknowledged that if he had his life to live over again that there were many things he would do differently; However, he said, The one thing I would never change is the person I married.

Two daughters blessed this marriage: Bella Marie, 56, of Spring Branch, Texas and Leila Kay, 53, of Corona, California. He is well-remembered as the cool, calm driving instructor for both daughters and six of his eight grandchildren. Those grandchildren can also attest to his generosity and story-telling abilities. No matter how many times you had heard his stories, it was monumentally entertaining to hear them repeated with such animation, followed with his familiar, hearty laughter. He is survived by 19 great-grandchildren as well.

George worked his entire life either riding or training horses. He traveled throughout many parts of the world buying and selling horses, and on occasion attending International Races. Often he trained for and dined with many celebrities, but that never really seemed to matter to him. Material things did not matter to him. He often just gave away very expensive items that had been given to him. When that big heart of he scrapper stopped beating, on 21 Sep 2017, what material items he had left could probably fit in two medium-sized boxes. Instead, he leaves behind an enduring legacy of hard work, determination, and generosity. Many have come forward sharing stories of his quiet, unselfish acts. Gone, but not forgotten.he will live on as we emulate the good, looking forward to the day of our joyful reunion.

▰ George Vogel

Died September 21, … More Information
George Vogel, born October 7, 1934 went to be with his Lord and Savior September 21, 2017 in New Braunfels, Texas. George was 82.
Family members and close friends: , Karol Ballard, Barb Staneart- Boschetto

▰ Frances Marie Vogel

Died March 15, … More Information
Frances Marie Vogel, of Denton, Texas, entered into eternal rest March 15, 1996. Frances was 88.
Obituary published: March 16, 1996 in "Fort Worth S-T"

▰ Frances Stevens Vogel

Died February 28, … More Information
Frances Stevens Vogel, born January 13, 1926 died on February 28, 2017 in Boerne, Texas. Frances was 91.

▰ Frances Stevens Vogel

Died February 28, … More Information
Frances Stevens Vogel, born January 13, 1926 died February 28, 2017 in San Antonio, Texas. Frances was 91.

▰ Esta Miller Vogel

Died January 01, … More Information

▰ Emil Warren Vogel

Died August 05, … More Information
Emil Warren Vogel, of Texas, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, went to be with the Lord on August 5, 2003. Emil was 80.
Obituary published: August 06, 2003 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Elizabeth "Betty" (Leinbach) Vogel

Died June 03, … More Information
Elizabeth "Betty" (Leinbach) Vogel died unexpectedly on June 3, 2003 at the age of 80 in Houston, Texas.
Obituary published: June 04, 2003 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Eduardo Vogel

Died November 10, … More Information
Eduardo Vogel, born December 12, 1932 went to be with the Lord on November 10, 2017 in Brownsville, Texas. EDUARDO was 84.

▰ Dorothy Nell (Lee) Vogel

Died March 03, … More Information
On March 3, 2004, Dorothy Nell (Lee) Vogel, 87 of Ft Worth, Texas passed from this world into the next.
Obituary published: March 04, 2004 in "Fort Worth S-T"

▰ Dolly Vogel

Died March 20, … More Information
On March 20, 2001, Dolly Vogel, 60 of The Woodlands, Texas passed from this world into the next.
Obituary published: March 21, 2001 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ David Alan Vogel

Died October 18, … More Information
David Alan Vogel, of Dallas, Texas, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home October 18, 1995. David was 48.
Obituary published: October 19, 1995 in "Dallas M-N"

▰ David Clint Vogel

Died January 15, … More Information
David Clint Vogel, born July 4, 1955 died January 15, 2016 in Boerne, Texas. David was 60.

▰ Clarence F Vogel

Died February 21, … More Information
Clarence F Vogel, born June 7, 1928 passed away peacefully February 21, 2017 in Austin, Texas. Clarence was 88.

▰ Clara Vogel

Died December 31, … More Information
Clara Vogel, born August 18, 1913 went to be with her Lord and Savior December 31, 2002 in San Antonio, Texas. Clara was 89. Tags: #Catholic #Vineta #Hermann #Society #Frio #Ottmar #Bernice #Beverly #Danny #Sandy #Alton #Ashley #Brett #Matthew #Gregory #Regent #North #Baptist #Vitas #Clara
Obituary: Clara Vogel, age 89, of San Antonio, died , 31, 2002. She was a member of St. AnnÂs Catholic Church since 1945. A dedicated member of Vineta Lodge No. 15 Hermann Sons and a member of the St. JosephÂs Society. Two of her favorite pastimes were being involved with Hermann Sons and taking trips to the family ranch in Frio visiting with neighbors. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ottmar Vogel in 1995. Survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Bernice Vogel; granddaughters, Beverly Maze and her husband, Danny, Sandy Moeller and her husband, Alton Bubba; great grandchildren, Ashley and Brett Maze and Matthew and Gregory Moeller. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Regent , North Central Baptist, and Vitas Hospice for the fine care and support extended to Clara and her family.

▰ Charles P Father Vogel

Died February 11, … More Information
Charles P Father Vogel, age 91 of Texas, born in New York, entered into eternal rest February 11, 2009.
Obituary published: February 12, 2009 in "Abilene R-N"

▰ Charles P Vogel

Died February 11, … More Information
Charles P Vogel, age 91 of Texas, born in Ridgewood, New York, passed from this world into the next February 11, 2009.
Obituary published: February 12, 2009 in "Odessa A"

▰ Charles F Vogel

Died August 17, … More Information
Charles F Vogel, age 90 of Texas, born in Anderson, Indiana, went into the presence of the Lord on August 17, 2005.
Obituary published: August 18, 2005 in "Fort Worth S-T"

▰ Charlene S Vogel

Died May 31, … More Information
Charlene S Vogel, born January 10, 1936 died May 31, 2015 in El Paso, Texas. Charlene was 79.

▰ Charlene S Vogel

Died May 31, … More Information
Charlene S Vogel, born January 10, 1936 gained her wings on May 31, 2015 in El Paso, Texas. Charlene was 79.
Family members and close friends: , Renee Anderegg

▰ Caroline Vogel

Died March 27, … More Information
Caroline Vogel, of La Grange, Texas, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 27, 2004. Caroline was 82.
Obituary published: March 28, 2004 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Carla Jean Vogel

Died April 12, … More Information
Carla Jean Vogel, born April 21, 1943 entered eternal life April 12, 2013 in Fort Worth, Texas. Carla was 69.
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