Vulgens-Schoen-Obituary

Vulgens M. Schoen

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Vulgens M. Schoen, 63, of Franklin Township, NJ, formerly of Rosemont, NJ, died February 1, 2013 in Franklin Township, NJ. Born: He was born in Trauchgau, Germany, April 15, 1949. A son the late Rudolf and Aloisia Schoen. Personal: He was an engineer, inventor, and the Technical Director of...

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Every time I return to Trauchgau and Halblech, I remember the summer of 1969 and the great times Vulgens and our little group shared. I will always remember our adventures and that summer that has kept me coming back through the years. Vulgens will always remain in my heart and my memory.

Betty,

I sadly just learned about the tragic loss of Vulgens. My heartfelt love and wishes to you and the family.

Marcia Lyons Wilson (Greenwich, CT)

Dear Betty,

It has been many many years since you and I lived in Trauchgau, but I remember them sometimes as yesterday. I was so sad to hear about Vulgens. Blacky and I talk all the time. I was hoping to have us all get together back in Germany sometime in the near future. Blacky and I had been talking about bringing the kids and such. I did call Vulgens one day at lunch last year and I am glad I did. I always have fond memories of you two. If you ever want to say hi or anything , drop...

Dear Betty and Family,

You are in my thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

My deepest sympathy in your tragic loss.

I cannot tell you how shocked and saddened I was to hear the news. Vulgens was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you at this most difficult time with all our love.
Mary Sue & Bill Harding

I am so saddend by the loss of Vulgens. He was such a joy to be with when he visited. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I will always be here for you. He was a wonderful person and we were blessed to have him in our family.

I was shocked and heartbroken to hear your tragic news. There are no words to convey everything I am feeling now and I can't imagine how you are after such a shock. Vulgens was such a beautiful soul and was loved by all of us here in Texas. He will be missed by us all. He made a huge "boot" print on all of our hearts through the years. We are thinking of you!