Ancestors and Descendants of
 Michael Hammes, Jr
& Margaretha Hammen

Regina A Vogel

Female 1901 - 1961  (59 years)    Has 124 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Regina A Vogel 
    Birth 1 Nov 1901  At Home on Farm, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 11 Jul 1961  Denver, Colorado Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3482  Peter and Anna
    Last Modified 26 Mar 2017 

    Father Frank Benjamin Vogel,   b. 12 Jul 1855, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 14 Feb 1932, At Home, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 76 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother Catherine Lutz,   b. 28 Aug 1860, Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 May 1947, At Home of Daughter, Mrs. William Allar, Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 86 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Marriage 23 Jan 1883  Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • VOGEL FAMILY REUNION HELD
      The descendants of Frank B. and Catherine Lutz Vogel met for a family reunion on Sunday, Sept. 6 at St. Elizabeth Church Hall in Harper with a catered dinner for 65 family members. The Elizabeth Vogel Dumont family hosted the reunion.
      Since the last reunion two years ago, five family members have died. Frank B. and Catherine Lutz Vogel were the parents of 16 children. The only surviving member is Mary Vogel Dehner of Wenatchee, Wash., who was present. Two current birthdays were celebrated, that of Mary Dehner, who will be 90 years old and Bernice Vogel, who will be 91.
      Those present were the ANDREW VOGEL FAMILY: Virgil and Irene Vogel Bowers of Coralville; the ELIZABETH VOGEL DUMONT FAMILY: Leonard and Beulah Dumont and Joseph Wehr of Sigourney, Margaret Dumont Young of Oskaloosa, David and Eileen Young Van Gorp of Marion, Daverne and Marla Young Witt of Cedar, Janice Young of Cedar Rapids, Susan Young Fisher of Washington and Damian and Grace Dumont Gent of Keota; The JACOB VOGEL FAMILY; Alvin and Gertrude Vogel of Davenport, Bernard and Mary Francis Vogel of Bettendorf and James and Pat Vogel of Des Moines; the MICHAEL VOGEL FAMILY; Gerald and Mary Vogel and Karl of Downers Grove, Ill., Dr. Clyde and Karen Davison, Lindsey, Alex and Megan of Minorka, Ill., Mike and Rita Vogel and Kathryn of Chicago, Ill., Connie, Michele, Nicholaus and Cheyene Vogel of Bristol, Ill., Dan and Lisa Vogel of Peoria, Ill., and Virgil and Louise Vogel and John of Northbrook, Ill.
      Also, the FRANK VOGEL FAMILY: Donald and Mary Ellen Schuman and Rita of Anabel, Mo.; the LENA VOGEL HAMMES FAMILY: Francis and Marcella Hammes Schneider of Tiffin, Kenneth and Kathryn Hammes Krier of Ollie, Paul and Marian Hammes of Keota, Charles and Duane Hammes of Cedar Rapids and Mary Hammes Webb of Sigourney; the MARGARET VOGEL HAMMEN FAMILY: Helen Hill and Robert Klobertany of Tomach, Wisc. and Donald and Lorna Hammen of Waterloo; the MATILDA VOGEL ALLAR FAMILY: Erma Allar of Sigourney, Dorothy Allar Strieck of Davenport and Jim and Marcia Strieck of Bettendorf; the JOSEPH VOGEL FAMILY: Dorothy Vogel Fisher and Marie Vogel Oliver of Keswick; the MARY VOGEL DEHNER FAMILY: Mary Vogel Dehner, Barbara Dehner Bockenstedt and Lisa of Wenatachee, Wash. and Marilyn Dehner Varnum of Newton; the CARL VOGEL FAMILY: Bernice Vogel of Keota, Charles and Bernice Vogel of Blairstown and Hubert Vogel of Casper, Wyo.
      There was no one present from the LAURENCE and LEO VOGEL families.
      SOURCE: Newspaper clipping probably Sigourney News Review, Sep 1992
    Family ID F4  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • Regina A Vogel
      NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
      Regina Vogel was killed Tuesday, July 11, 1961, in a DC-8 jet liner crash at Denver, Colorado. She was enroute to her home in Oakland, California after visiting relatives in Sigourney, Iowa. Upon leaving the Clear Creek community, she attended the Mercy hospital School of Nursing in Iowa City, Iowa, where she garaduated in 1926. During World War II she served in the Army Nurses Corps and was stationed overseas.
      Upon her return she was attached to Fort Sam Houston, Texas and she attained the rank of major. While in Texas she attended Incarnate Ward college at San Antonio, where she graduated with a B.S. in nursing education in 1948. She then accepted a position as chief nurse at Veterans hospital, Oakland, California, which she held until her death.

      REGINA VOGEL VISITS HERE, KILLED IN PLANE CRASH
      Regina Vogel of Oakland, California, who for the past two weeks had visited with relatives in this community and in other points in Iowa was killed in the United Air Lines DC-8 jet crash at Denver, Colorado Tuesday noon. There were 120 persons on the plane, and 17 were killed.
      Miss Vogel, who was head supervisor of army hospitals in the Oakland, California, area had numerous relatives in Keokuk County, and had been in Iowa the past two weeks. She had concluded her Iowa visit at Manson with relatives, and on Tuesday had gone by auto to Des Moines, where she boarded a smaller plane which took her to Omaha. At Omaha she boarded the United Air Lines jet which crashed in Denver.
      Tentative arrangements for funeral services have been made. Depending upon the arrival of the body here, the service has been set for 9:30 a. m. Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Final funeral arrangements may be learned by phoning Reynolds Funeral Chapel.
      Miss Vogel was a member of a large family, one of 16 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Vogel, who for several years lived in Sigourney. Four of the children preceded Miss Vogel in death, but there 11 brothers and sisters remaining. They are: Mrs. C. P. Hammes, Mrs. Will Allar, Mrs. J. P. Dumont of Sigourney; Mrs. Henry Hammen of Manson; Katherine Vogel of Iowa City; Mrs. Hugh Dehner of Clinton; Carl Vogel and Frank Vogel of Keota; Lawrence Vogel of Kansas City; and Joe Vogel of Harper.
    • Regina A Vogel
      OBITUIARY
      Regina Vogel, a native of Sigourney, was killed Tuesday July 11, in a DC-8 jet liner crash at Denver, Colorado. She enroute to home in Oakland, California, after visiting relatives in Sigourney.
      Miss Vogel was born November 1, 1901, in the Clear Creek community. She left this community to attend Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Iowa City, where she graduated in 1926. During World War II she served in the Army Nurses Corps and was stationed overseas.
      Upon her return she was attached to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and attained the rank of major. While in Texas she attended Incarnate Ward College at San Antonio, where she graduated with a B. S. in Nursing Education in 1948. She then accepted a position as chief nurse at Veterans Hospital at Oakland, California, which she held until her death. Two years ago she made an extensive tour through Europe and while attending a family reunion in Sigourney just two weeks ago showed slides of her trip.
      Miss Vogel was the daughter of Frank B. and Katherine Lutz Vogel. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers; Jacob of Chariton, Leo of Keota and Andrew of Iowa City.
      She is survived by six sisters; Mrs. J. P. Dumont, Mrs. C. P. Hammes, Mrs. William Allar of Sigourney, Mrs. Henry Hammen of Manson, Katherine of Iowa City and Mrs. H. P. Dehner of Clinton; five brothers, Mike of Chicago, Frank and Carl of Keota, Joe of Harper and Lawrence of Kansas City.
      Funeral services were held Saturday, July 15, at 9:30 a. m. at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sigourney, conducted by the Rev J. M. Macklin. Burial was in the Clear Creek Cemetery. Casket bearers were Alvin, Charles, and Stanley Vogel, Ernest Allar, Leonard Dumont and Norbert Hammes. Color guards were Elmer Dumont, Paul Hammes, Herbert Allar and Gordon Vogel. Mass servers were all grand nephews. The flag was presented to her oldest sister, Mrs. J. P, Dumont
      SOURCE: Sigourney Review, July 19, 1961