Herbert H. Vogt

Died: Sat., Nov. 30, 2019


Visitation

6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Wed., Dec. 04, 2019
Location: Vidalia Chapel


Funeral Service

11:00 AM Thu., Dec. 05, 2019
Location: Vidalia Chapel


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Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant Herbert H. Vogt, age 73, of Vidalia died Saturday November 30, 2019 after a brief illness. Herbert was a native of Brooklyn, NY and moved to Vidalia in 1994. Herbert served in the United States Marine Corps for 33 years. After retirement he then continued in the aircraft field working with Gulf Stream for an additional 15 years.  He was a Blue Angels Alumnus, and a member of the Purple Heart Association.  Herbert was a devoted loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. He was loved and respected wherever he was.  Herbert was Methodist by Faith.

 

Herbert is preceded in death by his first wife Deborah Vogt in 1996.

 

Herbert is survived by his loving wife Ann Vogt of Vidalia, one son Michael Vogt of Brooklyn, NY, four daughters Christine (William) Davids of Brooklyn, NY, Katye Vogt of Hampton GA, Carolyne Zavardino, of Oviedo, FL, Kellye Vogt of Vidalia, GA, two step sons Michael and Dustin Kidd both of Vidalia, GA, one sister Barbara (Dan) Mullen of Newport, NC, and one brother and sister in law Wesley and Cindy Nunn of Milledgeville, GA. Herbert is also survived by twelve Grandchildren,  three Great Grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral Services for Herbert will be held Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 11:00 AM in the Chapel at Ronnie L Stewart Funeral Home. Chaplain Frank Mercer will be officiating. The family will receive friends for visitation Wednesday December 4,2019 from 6-8 at Ronnie L Stewart Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel. Interment will follow the service at Lakeview Memorial Gardens with Full Military Honors.


Ronnie L. Stewart Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements.

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Kathy Alexander
   Posted Mon December 02, 2019
Honorable service to your country. Thank you sir!

Jeffrey Hardman
   Posted Mon December 02, 2019
Most Condolences to the family, and R.I.P. sir, and thank you for your honorable service

Dale Tinline
   Posted Mon December 02, 2019
To my Blue Angel brother. Lots of hard work keeping fat albert in good condition. Lots of hours away from all the family's. Lots of great time on the road as well as back home. I was lucky to have served with Herbie in Newburgh NY for 3 more years. He was a great Marine and friend. I'll be in Vidalia in a couple days to comfort the family. Look at some old picture of our journey. Laugh and cry for the passing of such a great person and friend.

Rachel ALTMAN
   Posted Mon December 02, 2019
Sorry for your family loss but really appreciate his service to our country

Tim Loftus
   Posted Mon December 02, 2019
Fair winds and following seas, Herb. It was an honor serving with you.
Semper Fi!

Anthony Graveline
   Posted Mon December 02, 2019
My prayers for, and sincere condolences to the family. I had the privilege of serving with "Top Vogt" in Newburgh, NY. An outstanding Marine and human being. Semper Fi, Brother, Rest in Peace

John A Klossner
   Posted Tue December 03, 2019
It was a pleasure to know and serve with this Marine.

Steven Ward
   Posted Tue December 03, 2019

GRANDMA'S GARDEN TABLE BASKET was sent by Steve Ward MGySgt USMC Ret..

Our sincere condolences to the Vogt Family...Herb was a Great Man and Marine....Sincerely Steve & Carolyn Ward


Amber Westley
   Posted Tue December 03, 2019

SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by Amber .


Heidi Caragan
   Posted Wed December 04, 2019

SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by Heidi and Charles.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. We love you! Love, Heidi and Charles


Joshua
   Posted Fri December 06, 2019
My thoughts are with Herbert’s family. It is so painful to lose someone, yet no one else can really know all that you feel except our Heavenly Father. He knows and feels your pain. He calls death an enemy and promises to remove it forever, Isaiah 25:8 “And he will swallow up death forever…” He also promised to wake up all our loved ones, in the memorial tombs, from death (Isaiah 26:19). What joy it will be to see our loved ones again and to enjoy life as our Creator purposed (Psalms 145:16). I  hope these words give all of you comfort.

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