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Richard Vogel Obituary

VOGEL, Richard Hunter, QC Lieutenant Commander (retired) Richard Hunter Vogel, QC passed away on August 28, 2015. He was at peace in his home on Salt Spring Island surrounded by those who loved and cared for him. A lifelong sailor who never learned to swim, he died looking out on his beloved Pacific. His life was defined by a deep sense of civic duty, wonderful charm, intellectual curiosity, and an innate sense of occasion. Dick was born on June 8, 1930 and he grew up in Maple Bay and Duncan, BC. He spent summers sailing Lightnings in the Gulf Islands with his family. He attended UBC undergrad and Dalhousie Law on an education plan as a Navy Reservist. He won the Angus L. Macdonald award for top public speaking, a skill that saw him through a lifetime. He was called to the bar in Nova Scotia and had the great luck to convince Dr. Anne MacRae Macleod of Cape Breton, NS to marry him in 1957. They spent two years in England where Dick was a pupil at the Inner Temple and attended the LSE. His law career continued in Canada where he spent twelve years at the two-man firm Cooper & Vogel in Creston BC, before moving to Vancouver and becoming a partner at Lawson Lundell and, later, Swinton & Company. In 1977 he was appointed Deputy Attorney General of BC where he enjoyed working with Attorneys General Garde Gardom and Allan Williams, most memorably on the 'Constitutional File', the battle over the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution. He won a landmark personal libel case against the CBC in 1982. He competed twice in the Victoria to Maui Yacht Race, completing the first with a broken mast and jury-rigged sail, and ran the Boston marathon. He was a wood nut, collector of silver, anglophile and member at the Royal Ocean Racing Club, The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, and The Vancouver Club. He served as President of the Vancouver Institute, was a proud Phi Delt, and an active lifelong Liberal. His public service included the Pacific Alzheimer Research Foundation, the Salvation Army, Duke of Edinburgh Awards, and the Red Cross. He was a bit of a dreamer in his varied investments, most amusingly in Mushroom Records. He is survived by Anne (Patty), his wife of 59 years, his three children John (Julie-Anna Vogel), Letitia (Bruce McFadden) and Aynsley (Tim Peters) and his 5 grandchildren, Rebecca, Duncan, William, Hunter, and Jack. A service will be held at St Mary's Church in Kerrisdale on September 3rd at 3:30; reception to follow at 5:00 at the RVYC. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Red Cross or the Lady Minto Hospital Foundation in Dick's memory. The family is grateful to the doctors and home care nurses of Saltspring Island who made it possible for Dick to die at home. Hayward's Funeral Service 1 866 537 1022
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Sep. 3 to Sep. 5, 2015.

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Teresa Santana

June 8, 2016

May his soul rest in peace

Teresa Cristina Santana

May 5, 2016

Mrs Vogel and all of your family. I am sad to here of your loss. You were a family that my mother loved deaply. I am Isabels Santanas' youngest daughter. She also passed away on the 21st of February. I always thought of you as a very nice family.

Dorothy Barbour

February 11, 2016

Dear Patty and Family: Alan Lindsay just told me of Dicks passing. I am so sorry to hear of it. He always made us laugh with his stories when we worked together in Creston. And I always remember the good times with you both and the kids on your farm. Kind regards

Fred MacInnes

September 12, 2015

Sept12 2015
Dear Patty
I am saddened to learn of Dick's passing. He was a bright and happy presence in our Dalhousie days, and I never pass the Oland Mansion on Young Ave without smiling and remembering his first logging job!
May his sense of diligent service, humor, and whimsy live on in your family!
Laurie joins me in sending our love and condolence to you.
Fred MacInnes
Caribou Island NS

Heather Keith

September 8, 2015

Dear Patty and all your wonderful family,
All my family love our memories of our time together in Creston. It goes without saying that we were all a bizarre bunch! Dick and Peter's Boston marathon entry was a highlight and we have all laughed so much when telling these stories. Dick was a great story teller and we'll always remember him for the laughter. I can picture him now looking out of the plane window at Cranbrook only to see his suitcase still on the runway because the Pilots were so fed up with him always arriving late and holding up the plane! Good times for sure.
All our love to you all from all of us
Heather

dr mychael gleeson

September 7, 2015

dearest dick,
thank you for a thousand kindnesses to my patients, my clients and my child custody children.
i am grateful for your wise and gentle counsel, your compassion, your humour, and your confusions.
i will forever remember your laugh and your smile. thank you for meeting my hero .... and liking him as much as i do.
good night sweet prince
may the angels and the labradors
whatch over you as you sleep
today and forwver.
with love,
mychael
regan(bbl)alex(bbl) and katie (bbl)

Christopher Hebb

September 5, 2015

Dear Patty,

In behalf of the Churchill Society of British Columbia I express our deepest condolences to you on the death of Dick. We always appreciated Dick's participation in the events of our Society and will miss him.

I always had immense respect for Dick and his significant contribution to the development of British Columbia. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kindest regards,
Christopher Hebb.

September 4, 2015

Weldon and I are sending our deepest sympathy to the entire Vogel family....it doesn't seem that long ago that I watched Patty and Dick exchange marriage vows.
Our paths crossed on the East Coast and then on the West......from Edgehill to Dal to the Vancouver School System. I have known the warmth and the life long activities that Dick and Patty and the family shared with many of us.
Our love to you all,
Foo and Weldon

Barbara Anderson (Dufour)

September 4, 2015

Patty, I have many happy memories of spending time with your family while staying with my Grandparents (May & Bill Clark) in Creston. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

September 3, 2015

Dear Patty and family
Our thought s are with you, saying your farewells to an energetic,funny,and beloved husband and father.
As your working colleague, your home was welcoming to all your staff Patty as I know it was to Dick s,
Good good memories will stay with us all!
Our sad wishes and alohas Bette Copeland

Chris Harvey

September 3, 2015

Dick had a wonderful enthusiasm for life and a visible affection for his family and friends. In his public life he made a difference. British Columbia benefitted greatly from his work. He will be missed.

September 3, 2015

My wife and I would like to tend our deepest condolences to you and your family. I only met your husband a few times but he was always gracious and engaging. I do recall his public service and thought he always served with integrity and ethically. I am sorry I am unable to be with you for the memorial service but we are currently away on vacation. Please extend our condolences to the rest of your family.

Kelvin and Kay Higo

Jamie Little

September 3, 2015

Dick has been my mentor since early childhood, and I learned more from him than perhaps anyone. He enriched the lives of everyone he ever met and help make this country a better place. He will be deeply missed by all.

September 2, 2015

Deepest sympathies from Mary Francis.

Pat Carney Carney

September 1, 2015

Richard was a dear friend to my late husband Paul White and myself and brought wit, laughter and Patty into our lives for which I am truly grateful.

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