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William Vogl

July 27, 1925 ~ May 18, 2023

William (Bill) George Vogl, 97, of Cedar Rapids, died Thursday, May 18, 2023, at the Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy, Hiawatha. Visitation will be Tuesday, May 23, 2023, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at All Saints Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. John R. Flaherty. Burial with military honors will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Bill is survived by his 10 children, Margie (Bob) Pence of Cedar Rapids, Larry (Vicky) Vogl of Cedar Rapids, Kathy Denniston of Springfield, Missouri, Susie (Nick) Nicholson of Louisville, Kentucky, Judy (Gary) Hutchins of Fort Myers, Florida, Mary (Ron) Hanson of Glenwood, Sally (Scott) Johnsen of Bloomingdale, Illinois, Jim (Kate) Vogl of Plymouth, Minnesota, Annie (Joe) Jeffries of Cedar Rapids, and Lisa (Griff) Griffin of Cedar Rapids; 26 grandchildren; and 22 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Ann (Richard) Steele of Marion, sisters-in-law, Karen Vogl of St. Paul, Minnesota and Alice Shea of Cedar Rapids, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Teresa in 2021, his parents, Fred and Odette Vogl; brothers, Monsignor Robert Vogl, Richard Vogl and Thomas (Patricia) Vogl; father and mother-in-law, Timothy and Catherine Shea; brothers-in-law John, Leonard (Helen), Jerry (Clarice), Timothy, and Michael (Marty) Shea; sisters-in-law, Rosemary (Bob) Miller, and Sr. Mary Rose Shea BVM; son in law, Mick Denniston; and great granddaughter, Vivianne Beadle. Bill was the son of Fred and Odette (Schillig) Vogl. He was born in Cedar Rapids on July 27, 1925, in a 1923 Model T Ford enroute to the hospital, and he felt that prompted his lifelong interest in cars and his sense of humor. Bill graduated from Franklin High School in 1943, and the day after high school graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served aboard the USS Kitkan Bay CVE 71 and was honorably discharged in 1946. After his service in the Navy, Bill attended the University of Iowa, and on August 25, 1951, he married Teresa Ann Shea at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids. They enjoyed 70 wonderful years together, and their children are happy to know they are reunited in Heaven. Bill worked for United Fire & Casualty (now UFG) for over 40 years and never had a sick day. For 25 of those years, he walked an eight-mile round trip to and from work. Bill was a dedicated member of All Saints Catholic Church and found himself on many committees after Monsignor Becker stopped by the hospital to congratulate him on the birth of a child and let him know where 'he could use a good man' at the church. Bill will be remembered for his devout faith, his passion for cars, and an ability to recall and deliver his unending mental log of jokes. The Vogl family would like to thank Oldorf Hospice House and the 5th floor staff at Mercy Medical Center for their care for Bill in his final days, the crew at Scott's Restaurant for making him feel welcome every Sunday morning, and Sara Marino from Therapy Services Inc. for her dedicated care and friendship. Instead of flowers, memorials may be directed to Dennis & Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy or All Saints Catholic Church. Those unable to attend are invited to watch the service via livestream. Please find the livestream link on Bill's Tribute Wall and share your support and memories with his family.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids

  2. Rest in peace Uncle Bill!
    So glad you and Aunt Teresa are together again.
    Julie Miller Rastettet

  3. The Vogl family bear and dear to my heart ! Remember how he walked to work every day ! Was so excited when we were having babies and Vogls were too! Very beautiful family and loved any time I got to spend with you all! Your Christmas card each year loved !

  4. I delivered Meals on Wheels every Monday to Bill. He was the highlight of my route. I will miss him.

  5. We love you Sally! Sending lots of love and light to you and your family during this difficult time . With our deepest sympathies

  6. We Love you Sally! Positive thoughts to you and your family. Hope you can think of fond memories and smile to get you through the sad moments.

    Brian, Chip, Eileen, Frankie, Mitch, and Steven

  7. Dad was devoted to our mom, his children, his faith and good work ethic. We learned so much from him and are happy he is in heaven with Mom. We hope he is proud of the 10 children he and mom raised.

  8. Bill was an incredible and hilarious man. He adored his wife and children. I’m so honored to have met him. I will miss him dearly and will hold wonderful (and often funny) memories of our time together, in my heart forever. And I’ll make sure his jokes live on!

    Sara Marino

  9. Thinking of you Sally and your entire family. Sending thoughts of peace to you all. Much love Your Marketing team at Network

  10. Such an exceptional man… We’re so sorry to hear of his passing, but know that the reunion with your mom is a great thing, too! They raised a great family- our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    Bill Knudten

  11. I had the good fortune to deliver hot meals to Bill for the past year. I looked forward to seeing his smile when he answered the door. Always cheerful and appreciative, that was Bill. I will miss him. My condolences to his family.

  12. My daughter, Mel Doudna, and I delivered a hot meal to Bill on Fridays. We always looked forward to chatting with him. Bill enjoyed following the Iowa Women’s Basketball Team. He asked me if Gabbie Marshall’s first name was really Gabbie. He stumped me on that one! We are really going to miss you, Bill. Barb Lemon

  13. We send our deepest condolences to Susan Nicholson and her family. Much love to all.

  14. Our deepest condolences to your family. We are sending you many thoughts of peace and comfort during this difficult time. May William rest in peace.

  15. Jim, Anne and Family,

    Enjoy the memories. My deepest Sympathies from my heart to yours. God Bless! Yvonne (Ullrich) Stastny

  16. May this tree grow healthy and strong – as Bill lived. To the Vogl family who cherished their father. His life will be remembered with love.

  17. With caring thoughts for everyone in your family! I hope your happy memories ease your grieving.

  18. Mary and Ron, and entire Vogl family- our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad. So many wonderful memories of him and your sweet mom while growing up. I always enjoyed hanging out at your house with all your brothers and sisters, and there was always good food but so many dishes!! May all those loving memories fill you with comfort and endless love. Your family remains in our thoughts and prayers.
    With sympathy- Sheri (Jennings) and Dennis Miller


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