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Philip Lee Vogt
© Enid Morning News
09-1988
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Philip Lee VOGT

South Mennonite Brethren Cemetery


Fairview - Philip Lee Vogt, 41, died Monday in an Enid hospital. His funeral will be at 10:30AM Wednesday in the chapel of Fairview Funeral Home. Burial will be at South Mennonite Brethren Cemetery.

He was born June 27, 1947.

He was a member of the Freedom Baptist Church in Billings.

He is survived by his parents, Leonard J. and Leona Vogt of Littleton, Colorado; twin brothers, Dwight of Phoenix and Dewayne of Tulsa; a sister, Grace Woolard of Salem, Oregon; his paternal grandmother, Justina Vogt of Corn; his maternal grandmother, Marie Kliewer of Fairview.

Preceding him in death were his grandfathers.

Memorials may be made to the Billings Fairchile Center.

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