Born: March 16, 1930 - Deceased: 20200430
Viola I. Vogel, nee Blaies, 90, of Mascoutah, IL, born Sunday, March 16, 1930 in Belleville, IL, passed away Thursday, April 30, 2020 at Freeburg Care Center in Freeburg, IL.
Viola was a member with St. John’s U.C.C. in Mascoutah, IL, Belleville Moose #1221 and Women of the Moose since 1968 and former member with Trinity U.C.C. in Belleville. She was a Girl Scout Leader for 34 years.
She was preceded in death by her:
- husband, Clarence Vogel;
- daughter, Sandra Hoock;
- parents, Cornelius and Florence S. nee Sutton, Blaies;
- sisters:
- Doris Newell
- Rita Huff
- Aurelia Stoddard
Surviving are her :
- children:
- Carol (Bill) Copher of Urbana, IL
- Clarence L. Vogel of Mascoutah, IL
- Dennis Vogel of Johnson City, TN,
- Dale (Patricia) Vogel of Mascoutah, IL,
- Lisel (Joe) Johnson of Mt. Carmel, IL
- sister, Lola Giroux of Tulsa, OK
- grandchildren:
- Dawn (Les) Synler
- Ed Mason
- Angela Hoock
- Amy (Wendell) Lynch
- Ryan Vogel
- Sarahlynn (Josh) Pearman
- Aaron Vogel
- Hunter (Cecelia Shaffer) Vogel
- Korey Blumk
- Christy (Jason) Earl
- Beth (Bryce) Fornshell
- great grandchildren:
- Collin
- Karissa
- Tristan
- Lleyton
- Chole
- Kylie
- Louis
- Taryn
- Trevor
- Peyton
- Izabell
- James
- Emily
- Christian
- Conrad
- Carson
Memorials: Memorials may be made to the St. John’s U.C.C. in Mascoutah, IL or Trinity U.C.C. in Belleville, IL.
Funeral: Private family interment at Walnut Hill Cemetery in Belleville, Illinois. Celebration of life will be held at a later date.
11 Comments
So sorry to here of your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
So sorry for your loss. Tootie was a beautiful woman inside and out. She was so thoughtful and caring. She was the best grandma to my boys and to all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. I couldn’t have asked for a better mother-in-law. She will be missed by many. Prayers and hugs to the family.
Sending our deepest sympathies and prayers to the family
Stacy and Rebecca Ray
So sorry for your loss. I remember your mom & dad from when I was little. My dad Norm Dohrman was a good friend. My sympathy to the family.
Our condolences to the family. She’ll be missed
So sorry Christy to hear of the passing of your grandmother. Hugs and prayers go out to you and Jason.
Love Aunt Gloria, Uncle Leo, Laura and Grandma Earl.
So sorry Christie. She was a grand lady.
My condolences to all of you, but especially Carol. I remember so many days of dolls, tea parties and dress-up on my front porch with Sandy and Carol. May Tootie rest in heavenly peace.
Nancy Boehm WItthoeft
Expressing my deepest condolences to the family and friends of this wonderful lady. I only knew her a short period of time but she never failed to make me smile and I am thankful to have been a part of her care for the last few weeks.
Viola was known as Aunt Tootie to me and her other nieces and nephews. Growing up I have so many good memories of her. She was like a mom to me. She had an infectious laugh & smile. She will be Greatly missed! Sending my sincerest condolences to Carol, Butzer, Dennis, Dale, and Lisel and their children.
Tootie was my Girl Scout leader back in the 50’s and 60’s. Along with her family responsibilities, she found time to lead our group. I’d like her family to know how appreciative I am for her past support, leadership, and example.
I’m so sorry for your loss.