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• As the Review goes to press word is received from Corney J. Adrian of Cordell, Okla. that George D. Vogt, 52, of Corn, Okla. was instantly killed in an auto accident last Saturday near Watonga, Okla. His wife is in the Watonga hospital receiving treatment for shock and serious bruises, and their 11-year-old son Jay is in critical condition in an Oklahoma City hospital. | • As the Review goes to press word is received from Corney J. Adrian of Cordell, Okla. that George D. Vogt, 52, of Corn, Okla. was instantly killed in an auto accident last Saturday near Watonga, Okla. His wife is in the Watonga hospital receiving treatment for shock and serious bruises, and their 11-year-old son Jay is in critical condition in an Oklahoma City hospital. | ||
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1962 Dec 13 p. 3 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1962 Dec 13 p. 3 | ||
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<font size="+2">'''Well-Known Corn, Okla. Couple Fatally Hurt in Highway Crash''' </font> | |||
Corn, Okla. — A car-truck collision on Highway 58 near Watonga, Okla. on Dec. 2 claimed the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vogt, well-known farm couple of the Colony community and members of the Corn Mennonite Brethren Church. | |||
Mr. Vogt, 52, was instantly killed when his wife, at the wheel, drove their car under the rear of a large truck to avoid hitting a bicycle rider. | |||
Mrs. Vogt was taken to the McBride Bone and Joint Hospital in Oklahoma City where she underwent surgery for a fractured leg. She apparently was making a satisfactory recovery when death came unexpectedly on Saturday night, Dec. 8. The former Eva Penner, she was 54 years of age. | |||
An 11-year-old son, Jay, suffered a concussion and was in critical condition in St. Anthony's Hospital, Oklahoma City. | |||
The Vogts were en route to visit their daughter Willodene, a nurse employed in Wichita, Kan., and a son George G. (Joey) Vogt, Jr., a student at Tabor Colllge [''sic''] in Hillsboro, Kan. Also surviving are two other daughters, Beverly, a teacher at Littleton, Colo., and Jeanie, who is teaching in the Congo under the M. B. Christian Service program. | |||
Funeral services for Mr. Vogt were conducted at the Corn M. B. Church on Friday afternoon, Dec. 7. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Dec 6 p. 5
Birth date: 1910
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• As the Review goes to press word is received from Corney J. Adrian of Cordell, Okla. that George D. Vogt, 52, of Corn, Okla. was instantly killed in an auto accident last Saturday near Watonga, Okla. His wife is in the Watonga hospital receiving treatment for shock and serious bruises, and their 11-year-old son Jay is in critical condition in an Oklahoma City hospital.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Dec 13 p. 3
text of obituary:
Well-Known Corn, Okla. Couple Fatally Hurt in Highway Crash
Corn, Okla. — A car-truck collision on Highway 58 near Watonga, Okla. on Dec. 2 claimed the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vogt, well-known farm couple of the Colony community and members of the Corn Mennonite Brethren Church.
Mr. Vogt, 52, was instantly killed when his wife, at the wheel, drove their car under the rear of a large truck to avoid hitting a bicycle rider.
Mrs. Vogt was taken to the McBride Bone and Joint Hospital in Oklahoma City where she underwent surgery for a fractured leg. She apparently was making a satisfactory recovery when death came unexpectedly on Saturday night, Dec. 8. The former Eva Penner, she was 54 years of age.
An 11-year-old son, Jay, suffered a concussion and was in critical condition in St. Anthony's Hospital, Oklahoma City.
The Vogts were en route to visit their daughter Willodene, a nurse employed in Wichita, Kan., and a son George G. (Joey) Vogt, Jr., a student at Tabor Colllge [sic] in Hillsboro, Kan. Also surviving are two other daughters, Beverly, a teacher at Littleton, Colo., and Jeanie, who is teaching in the Congo under the M. B. Christian Service program.
Funeral services for Mr. Vogt were conducted at the Corn M. B. Church on Friday afternoon, Dec. 7.