Obituary
Nealon Vogel was born February 28, 1941 in Wawatoosa, WI the son of William Sullivan Vogel and Gertrude (nee Peplinski) Vogel. He died Wednesday March 23 at Florida Hospital in Orlando, Fl. He worked as a machinist in North Carolina for over 40 years and came to Florida two years ago.He was a Seventh Day Adventist. He is survived by his wife, Gladys Jean Vogel of New Smyrna Beach, FL Also by three sons: William Vogel and Richard Vogel of North Carolina and Kenneth Vogel of California; One Step son David Penkala of California and two step daughters: Shari Williams of New Smyrna Beach, Fl and Maryann Rhine of California and by a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren. A gathering of family and friends will be held Saturday, March 26, 2016 from 3-5 PM with services beginning at 4PM at the Baldwin Brothers Heritage Place, 1 N. Causeway New Smyrna Beach.
Visitation
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
All my sympathy to you and your family. Neal was such a friendly, outgoing person and you both have been such wonderful neighbors. I'll remember him as a very special person. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. Sincerely, Gerry
I am so sorry to hear about Neal. He was such a special guy and I am blessed to have gotten to know him. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love you, Heidi
I don't have words to convey how sorry I am for your loss. I know in times past when I have lost someone it was nice to get memories of my loved one. I remember being on the phone with you and Neal and the laughter was about more than I could handle. I suggested you both go on the road with your show. I don't think Neal ever met anyone that didn't become his friend. I am here if you need anything. Jesus is coming soon--the signs are all there and what a day it will be when He comes and unites us with our loved ones.
I am so sorry. I just loved Neal. He was such a special man. I will always remember him.
Love you so much,
Annie
I am so sorry. I just loved Neal. You both were such a special couple.
Love you so much,
Annie