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Stephen Louis Brtis Vogel

Dallas, Texas

Jun 3, 1983 – Apr 26, 2024

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June 3, 1983
DIED
April 26, 2024
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Dallas, Texas
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Stephen Louis Brtis Vogel, passed away on April 26, 2024 in Buckholts, Texas at the family farm where he was reared in addition to his home in Dallas, Texas. He was born in Cameron, Texas in 1983. Stephen grew up in University Park, Texas and on the Buckholts, Texas farm with his brother...

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Peter, so sorry to hear of your loss. May you know no more sorrows

Peter, I am saddened to hear of the devastating news. Please take care.

We extend our deepest condolences to Peter and the Vogel family. We are praying for comfort over the family during this very sad time. Thank you for your enduring work at Vogel Alcove. We made a donation as a tribute to honor Stephen's life.

I was so sad to hear the news of Stephen's death. I was his third grade teacher at University Park, and I still remember him! I remember his intelligence and his eagerness to do well in school, but the thing I remember most was the twinkle in his eye and his big, bright smile! He always looked like he was on the verge of laughter and I found him to be extremely endearing. He always had friends around him and an interesting perspective on various things. I remember Peter and Stephen "teaching"...

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The Vogel Family will always have a special place in my heart. Stephen´s gifts and talents were already apparent during his years at UP Elementary. Peter and Marguerite and John Paul, may you be lifted up by wonderful memories. Stephen´s light will continue to shine in the hearts of all whose lives he touched.

I met Stephen in law school and we became friends pretty quickly. Stephen had such a fun and unique personality. He was always smiling and cracking jokes. Some fun memories include playing lots of basketball, grabbing food here and there, working out, and other things we could do to pass the time in school. I remember one time he made me some deer chili but it was a little "gamey" so we had to throw it out. No idea why that stands out to me haha. When we came back to Dallas we tried to...

I remember Stephen pulling out a sandwich and eating it in professor Teeter's Tort's class! People were usually looking down and trying not to get called on... Never laughed so hard in my life!

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