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Ancestors and Descendants of
Michael Hammes, Jr & Margaretha Hammen
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1927 - 2011 (83 years)
Has 195 ancestors and 12 descendants in this family tree.
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Bernard Charles Vogel |
Nickname |
Bernie |
Birth |
22 Dec 1927 |
At Home on Farm, Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
31 Jul 2011 |
Trinity Medical Center, Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois |
Burial |
5 Aug 2011 |
Mount Calvary Cemetery, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa |
Person ID |
I60 |
Peter and Anna |
Last Modified |
26 Mar 2017 |
Father |
Jacob C Vogel, b. 8 Jan 1886, At Home on Farm, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 14 Apr 1934, At Home on Farm, Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa (Age 48 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Anna Margaret Hammes, b. 22 Aug 1886, At Home on Farm, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa d. 6 Jul 1958, Her Son Bernard's Home, Bettendorf, Scott County, Iowa (Age 71 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Marriage |
22 Feb 1911 |
Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Clear Creek Township, Keokuk, County, Iowa |
Photos
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| Jacob Vogel & Anna Hammes wedding
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| Jacob Vogel & Anna Hammes Vogel
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| Anna Hammes Vogel, Jacob Vogel & Helena Hammes Greiner
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| Double Wedding - Hammes / Vogel Jacob C Vogel and Anna Margaret Hammes, and Constant Peter Hammes and Lena Mary Vogel -- February 22, 1911 |
Family ID |
F7 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Mary Frances Corkery, b. 29 Apr 1929, At Home on Farm, Wadena, Fayette County, Iowa d. 5 Sep 2021, at home, Bettendorf, Scott County, Iowa (Age 92 years) |
Marriage |
8 Jun 1954 |
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa |
Children |
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Last Modified |
23 Jul 2015 |
Family ID |
F91 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Bernard Charles Vogel
NOTE
Bernard was born on the family farm southwest of Chariton, Iowa. In April of 1934, Bernard's father became ill and passed away at home on the farm. In January of 1935, Bernard moved with his mother and brothers to Sigourney, Iowa where he graduated from high school in 1945.
Bernard attended and graduated from St. Ambrose college in Davenport, Iowa. Bernard then taught music in the Bettendorf, Iowa school system from 1950 until 1980. He then quit teaching and went into the roofing business, owning his own company in Bettendorf.
- NEWSPAPER CLIPPING
Bernie Vogel
Bernie Vogel, who is retiring after 23 years as director of vocal music at Bettendorf High School, has announced the formation of ABM Products.
The marketing company, specializing in automotive and building maintenance products, will operate in Scott County as a distributor for Tephgard, a teflon treatment for engines.
Its building maintenance division will offer cold process sealers for institutions and industry as a preventative maintenance program for roofs, buildings, concrete and asphalt parking lots.
SOURCE: Newspaper article date unknown.
- NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
DO YOU REMEMBER?
40 years ago
Bernie Vogel was installed as Grand Knight of the Bettendorf Knights of Columbus. Vogel was a vocal music director at Bettendorf High School.
SOURCE: Bettendorf News, Bettendorf, Iowa, June 9, 2005
- OBITURARY
BETTENDORF — Bernie C. Vogel, 83, a resident of Bettendorf, died on Sunday, July 31, 2011, at Trinity Rock Island. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, August 4, 2011, at the McGinnis-Chambers Funeral Home of Bettendorf, where a prayer service will be held at 4 p.m. His funeral service will take place at 10:30 a.m. Friday, August 5, 2011, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church of Bettendorf. He will be laid to rest at Mt. Calvary Cemtery, Davenport. Bernie’s complete obituary will be published in Wednesday’s edition of the Quad-City Times.
SOURCE: Quad City Times, August 2, 2011
- OBITUARY
BERNIE C. VOGEL
Bernie C. Vogel, 83, a resident of Bettendorf, passed away on Sunday, July 31, 2011 at Trinity Medical Center. A gentle and contemplative man, Bernie considered death a promotion and looked forward to being embraced by God in his new life.
A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, August 5, 2011 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church where he was an active parishioner for 55 years. He will be laid to rest at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Davenport. Visitation will be from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Thursday, August 4, at the McGinnis-Chambers Funeral Home of Bettendorf, beginning with a prayer service at 4:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Our Lady of Lourdes Church or a charity of your choice.
He was born December 22, 1927 in Chariton, Iowa, the son of Jacob & Anna (Hammes) Vogel. One of six boys, he lost his father at an early age and was raised by his mother and extended family in Keokuk County. He honorably served in the U.S. Navy at the end of World War II.
Bernie graduated from St. Ambrose College in Davenport with a degree in music. He began his teaching career in Clarence, Iowa where he taught music in all grades. In 1954, he married fellow teacher Mary Frances Corkery in Tipton, Iowa, after successful matchmaking by their superintendent. The couple moved to Iowa City, where Bernie earned a Masters degree in music from the University of Iowa. He taught vocal music at Bettendorf High School, where he put great heart into All-State competitions and directing school concerts and musicals. He served as the national president of Modern Music Masters, a school music honor society.
Bernie retired from teaching in 1979 and founded and ran Vogel Commercial Roofing until his retirement. He was a member of the Bettendorf Rotary Club for over 30 years where he enjoyed playing the piano to open each meeting.
At Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, he founded the men's choir in 1962, and was commissioned by the Diocese to write the music for the first English High Mass in 1965. He led the Lourdes choir for many years, and also served as choir director at Christ the King Church in Moline.
Faith was the center of Bernie's life. He felt called to share and cultivate his faith, and to help others cultivate theirs through many programs he led and participated in, including the National Day of Prayer, Called and Gifted, Life in the Spirit seminars, and Full Gospel Businessmen's Association. He was a friend to many with troubled lives.
In another example of faith, Bernie was a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan. There was always hope for next year.
His life is celebrated by his beloved wife, Mary Frances; his children, Jerome (Mary Lata) Vogel of Flagstaff, Arizona, Monica (Bruce) Mills of New Port Richey, Florida, Colonel John (Jill) Vogel, US Army, of Vicenza, Italy, Sarah (Jerry) Dow of St. Louis, Missouri and Amy (Matt) Sagues of San Rafael, California; his grandchildren, Tyler & Brian Mills, Grant, Parker & Elliott Dow and Carmen & Lucy Sagues; his brothers, Jim Vogel of Des Moines and Louis (Marianne) Vogel of Atlanta, Georgia, and sisters-in-law Gertrude Vogel of Davenport and Edrie Vogel of Wichita, Kansas. Bernie was preceded in death by his brothers Alvin, Ralph & Vernon Vogel. Bernie will be missed and fondly remembered by his extensive family and
those who knew and loved him as a fellow parishioner, teacher and community member.
SOURCE: McGinnes-Chambers Funeral Home web site, August 7, 2011
- FUNERAL CARD
Mass of the Resurection
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Bettendorf, Iowa
Reverend Timothy Sheedy, Pastor, Celebrant
Concelebrants: Monsignor Marvin Mottet, Father Paul Connolly, Father Bob Harness, Father Robert McAleer, Father Tom Stratman, Deacon John Weber
Pall Bearers: Tyler Mills, Brian Mills, Elliott Dow, Parker Dow, Grant Dow, Joe Barrer
Alter Servers: Henry Crowley, Thomas Crowley, John Starr
Gift Bearers: Amy Sagues, Sarah Dow, John Vogel, Monica Mills, Jerome Vogel
Music: Cantor - Mary Decker
Choir Director - John Schrader
Vocal - Tom Howard
Organ - Ladonna Czachowski
Flute - Camille Perk
Procession: The celebrant sprinkles the coffin with Holy Water as a remembrance of Bernie’s baptism. The pall, a symbol of the white garment received at baptism, is then placed over the coffin.
Entrance Song: Here I Am, Lord
Liturgy of the Word:
First Reading - Jim Beuter “ 1 Corinthains 12:1, 4-13”
Responsorial Psalm - “Shepherd Me, O God”
Second Reading - Mark Vogel “Psalm 34”
Gospel Acclamation - “Celtic Alleluia”
Gospel - “Luke 3:15 - 18
General Intercessions - Rita Vogel
Liturgy of the Eucharist:
Preparation of the Altar and Gifts - “Prayer of St. Francis”
Eucharistic Prayer
Holy, Holy - Mass of Creation
Memorial Acclamation
Great Amen - Mass of Creation
Lord’s Prayer (recited)
Lamb of God - Mass Creation
Communion Song - “You Are Mine”
Meditation Song - “How Can I Keep from Singing”
Eulogies: Louis Vogel, John Vogel, Brian Mills
Incensation: “O Loving God”
The incensing of the body affirms hope and trust in the Pascel mystry.
Recessional: “Soon and Very Soon”
SOURCE: Funeral Card
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