I am very sad to hear about Nancy. My sympathy to her family.
My memory is like a big picture puzzle of our class. Each time we lose a classmate, a piece of the puzzle disappears, and I see blank spots. No matter how hard I try I cannot see what is missing. It makes me very sad and I wish I could go back.
Nancy C Vogel, age 66, of Norwalk and formerly Carey, OH, died Sunday, January 19, 2014 at her residence.
She was born February 24, 1947 in Findlay. Survived by her husband of 45 years, Ralph Vogel; children, Robert and Sharon; siblings, Donna, Patty and Jim.
Preceded by her parents, Clarence and Leona Courtad, siblings, Jenny and Tom.
There will be a private memorial service at a later date.
Arrangements entrusted to Evans Funeral Home, Norwalk.
As I searched the yearbook looking for Nancy's picture to place on this memory board, I started looking thru it and I realized how many wonderful memories I had from Carey High School. Then I started to realize how many things I had forgotten and classmates and under graduates that I hadn't thought about in forever.
Nancy and I never were as close as some of the classmates. I guess it was because we weren't involved in a lot of the same activities together. I remember her as a kind young person to me that I never saw after graduation day. It is so sad that it has been almost 49 years before she is brought back into my life in such a sad way. I send my deepest regards to all her family.
As numerous have said here, her passing only brings us closer to realizing our own mortality and maybe that will be Nancy's legacy that she opened our eyes to realizing that we should live for today because "what if tomorrow never comes" .
My sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Nancy. Every time we loose a class mate it makes me realize that I could be next. We need to enjoy every day to the fullest, because you never know.
Nancy was my aunt in the same class. We were always laughing about my grandma and my mom (her sister being pregnant at the same time). I am sad that I hardly ever saw Nancy much after she married Ralph Vogel. I think she has a daughter who was a comedian living in a Hawaii. It's sad that now her sister, my mom, is gravely ill and will probably have only a very short few weeks left of her life.
Eugene Myers
I am very sad to hear about Nancy. My sympathy to her family.
My memory is like a big picture puzzle of our class. Each time we lose a classmate, a piece of the puzzle disappears, and I see blank spots. No matter how hard I try I cannot see what is missing. It makes me very sad and I wish I could go back.
Janet Shull (Mizer)
Nancy C. Vogel
February 24, 1947 - January 19, 2014
Nancy C Vogel, age 66, ofNorwalk and formerly Carey , OH , died Sunday, January 19, 2014 at her residence.
Findlay . Survived by her husband of 45 years, Ralph Vogel; children, Robert and Sharon; siblings, Donna, Patty and Jim.
Norwalk .
She was born February 24, 1947 in
Preceded by her parents, Clarence and Leona Courtad, siblings, Jenny and Tom.
There will be a private memorial service at a later date.
Arrangements entrusted to Evans Funeral Home,
As I searched the yearbook looking for Nancy's picture to place on this memory board, I started looking thru it and I realized how many wonderful memories I had from Carey High School. Then I started to realize how many things I had forgotten and classmates and under graduates that I hadn't thought about in forever.
Nancy and I never were as close as some of the classmates. I guess it was because we weren't involved in a lot of the same activities together. I remember her as a kind young person to me that I never saw after graduation day. It is so sad that it has been almost 49 years before she is brought back into my life in such a sad way. I send my deepest regards to all her family.
As numerous have said here, her passing only brings us closer to realizing our own mortality and maybe that will be Nancy's legacy that she opened our eyes to realizing that we should live for today because "what if tomorrow never comes" .
God bless and watch over Nancy and her family.
Carla Clark (Zeigler)
My sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Nancy. Every time we loose a class mate it makes me realize that I could be next. We need to enjoy every day to the fullest, because you never know.
Cindy Lehman (Roark)
Our deepest sympathy to Nancy's family. Such a loss. Class of 65 loose a friend.
Dorothy (Dottie) Van Dusen (McFadden)
What a terrible shame. So sad for the family. Our poor classmates seem to be droping like flies. Kind of scarry too.
Carol (Caroline) Fabiani (Argo)
Nancy was my aunt in the same class. We were always laughing about my grandma and my mom (her sister being pregnant at the same time). I am sad that I hardly ever saw Nancy much after she married Ralph Vogel. I think she has a daughter who was a comedian living in a Hawaii. It's sad that now her sister, my mom, is gravely ill and will probably have only a very short few weeks left of her life.