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Dorothy H. Vogler
Dorothy H. Vogler, 87, of Ansonia, died at 8:00 AM, Saturday, February
21, 2015, at her home with her sons by her side.
She was born November 11, 1927 near Arcanum, OH. A daughter of the late
Stephen Edward & Lulu Francis (Smiley) Commons. In 1947, she
married Clarence Vogler in Covington, KY, who preceded her in death in
1993.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by 11
brothers & sisters: Mary Dean, William Commons, Ruth Locke, Treva
Bidwell, John Commons, Martha Clapp, Margaret Hufnagle, Thomas Commons,
Eugene Commons, Gladys Warvel, Fred Commons; In-laws, Ruby Pearson,
Robert Vogler, Laveda Kinnison, Damon Vogler, Yvetta Engle and
daughter-in-law Joie Vogler-Bussell.
She worked at Fram Corporation for 30.5 years, retiring January
1990. She was a member of the Ansonia United Methodist Church.
She & Clarence raised a wide variety of animals, including 50
different types of birds. Dorothy was well known for her
beautiful flower gardens and delicious peanut butter fudge. Her
hobbies also included crocheting, sewing and various crafts. She
was a jolly person with a warm smile and contagious laugh. She
had a gift for making those around her feel special. She
treasured time with her family.
Dorothy is survived by her two sons, Clarence (Judy)Vogler, Jr. of
Lehigh Acres, FL and Rex Vogler of Ansonia; four grandchildren, Kim
(Rick) Ware of Versailles, Kelly (Andy) Kunkler of St Henry, Chad
Vogler of Naples, FL, Cheri (Kenny) Hallock of Cape Coral, FL; and
eight great grandchildren, Richie, Jeffrey & Madison Ware, Abigail
& Carolyn Dorothy Kunkler, Kathy Lee, Shelby, Cheyenne & Beau
Vogler, Nikki & Nate Hallock, one sister, Marjorie Bishop of
Greenville, two sisters-in-law: Karen Shaw of California, Wilma Vogler
of Dayton, and numerous nieces & nephews.
A celebration of life will take place at Oliver Floyd Funeral Home on
Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 1:00 PM. The family will receive
friends Wednesday from 12 – 1. Burial will follow in Greenville
Township Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions can be made to State of the Heart Hospice, 1350
N. Broadway St., Greenville, Ohio 45331.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.oliverfloyd.com
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