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In Loving Memory

Vogler, Agnes “Jean”

 

Vogler, Agnes “Jean” Went to heaven on Monday, August 21, 2017.

Beloved wife of the late Lawrence F. Vogler for over 50 years, and sister of Grace Dodd and the late Betty Yoder. She is survived by her  seven children,  Julie (Mike) Connors, PJ (James) Oellien, Dan (Shelly), Kevin (Patrice), Vicki (Bruce) Troop, Tim (Jodi) and Chrissy (Jay) Lewis, and grandchildren Kelly (Dan) Eldridge,  Kevin,  Kyle (Kelly Howe) Colleen, Dan, Trevor (Shannon) Giles, Lauren (Ptah) Walls, Leah (Ryan) Boulay, AJ , Lindsay (Dylan) Cunningham, Ally (Andrew) Thorpe, Matt (Angie) Rost, Melissa, Gwen, Val (Scott) Hancock, Matt, Tara, Molly, Blake, Drew, Jake, Caleb, Autumn, Maggie, Lucy, and Torie and great grandchildren Nicole, Ellie, Emily, Forest, Ocean, Gracie, Donovan, Tessa, Kate and Charlie, as well as many many more “adopted” grandchildren! Jean (aka Gram) was devoted to her family and her faith, and was a stellar example of how life should be lived. Her  devotion included daily prayer, with at least 3 rosaries per day. She enjoyed being a parishioner at Assumption Parish in St. Louis as well as St. Joseph’s of Neier, and she also enjoyed her last several months at the Nazareth Living Center in Oakville. She will be missed by the many people she met throughout her life.

Services: Visitation 9:00-11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 26, at  Assumption Parish Church, 4725 Mattis Road, with a Memorial Mass immediately following. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Assumption Parish School, Operation Food Search or Food For The Poor. A Kutis South County Service.

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