James-Vogt-Obituary

James M. Vogt

Easton, Pennsylvania

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James M. Vogt, 67, died at home, in Phillipsburg on May 14, 2011. Personal: Jim retired from AT&T and he kept busy with AA in the local area where he was known as Jimmy the Cane, and volunteering at Barber Elementary School where he was known as Mr. V. Survivors: His wife, Martha; son Michael...

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The candle is for the light that shown through him. Even though I did not know him well, he shared himself personally and authentically which is an honor I will always cherish.

Martha ...
Although I didn't know Jim well, I remember Jim as a warm and caring person.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peggy Moser (Dominick's sister)

Jim was a wonderful man and good friend of ours. Whenever we saw or spoke with Jim, he was always smiling and joking despite any problems that he might be having, trying to make things better for others. He always seemed to have good common sense advice. One of our favorite holidays is one he and Martha, spent with our family. He was there, truly there for us when our son Chris died and up until the day Jim passed away. Even though we didn't see Jim often enough, we will miss him very much...

Jim was such an amazing person. From the moment I met him he always made me feel like family. He conducted my wedding ceremony, lent me a shoulder to cry on, and gave wonderful advice. My world seems a little emptier without you, Jim. I LOVE YOU

I was very sad to hear of Jim's passing. I have known him a short time and always enjoyed seeing and talking with him. I am sure he will be missed by many more than I can imagine. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family & friends.

We are deeply sorry to hear of Jims passing. He was a wonderful person and he was considered family to us. He will be missed. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Deepest sympathy to all of you, and although we have only know each other a short while he will be missed at all the soccer games. I personally will miss his smile and of how proud he was watching his grandson play and cheering him on. Love to all of you.

Condolances to the Family & Freinds of Jim. I will miss you. Judy S.

I am so terribly sorry to hear of Jims passing. He was always there with a smile and kind words. A good man, a good friend. I will miss him. Sending my deepest sympathies to his family and friends.