Children
Wilber Leonard Vogel
Edith May Vogel
2nd Sophia Ulrich
Sibling(s):
Eva Vogel
Adam Vogel
Quintus C. Vogel
Harvey E. Vogel
Robert Vogel
Martha Vogel
Anna Vogel
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Notes:
Easton Express, Thursday, December 17, 1936, Page 13
Adam Vogel Dies After Long Illness
Adam Vogel, 67, of 462 Line Street a prominent South Side Grocer
for many years, died at 5:25 o'clock yesterday afternoon in
Easton Hospital where he had been a patient since November
30. He had been in failing health for over a year, having suffered
a stroke of paralysis in November 1935.
Mr. Vogel was a native and lifelong resident of this city
and a son of the late Emanuel and Eliza Vogel. With the exception
of a short time during the World War when he was employed in
the Redington plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company, he had
followed the grocery business since he was 14 years old. For
a number of years he was proprietor of a grocery sotre at what
is now 528 Wilkes'Barre street and since 1921 he was engeged
with his son-in-lsw Roy M. Fulmer, in the same buiness under
the firm name of Fulmer and Bogel, at 462 Line Street.
He is suvrived by his wife, Mrs. Sophia Vogel, a daughter,
Mrs. Roy M. Fulmer, of South Side; a son Wilbur L. Vogel, of
Washington, D.C.; a brother Havey Vogel and a sister, Mrs.
Frank Bougher, both of this city, eight grandchildren also
survive.
He was a member of the Lutheran Church and of Easton Camp
No. 130. Woodmen of the World, of which he served as financial
secretary for nearly 20 years. |