Kim Michael Vogel
March 11, 1957 - April 27, 2022
KENOSHA - On April 27, 2022, Kim Michael Vogel died unexpectedly while traveling in Rome, Italy. Born in Watertown, Wisconsin to Jay and Suzanne (Wenzel) Vogel on March 11, 1957. He was baptized at St. John's Golden Lake/Sullivan and confirmed at St. John's in Jefferson. He was raised in Jefferson until moving to Kenosha in the early 80s. Kim was a member of New Life Evangelical Lutheran Church (Friedens) in Kenosha.
On March 10, 1984, Kim married Connie Wedl at the St. Coletta Chapel in Jefferson; they had two daughters, Kelly and Katlyn. They later divorced. On August 1, 2003, Kim married Louise Cyra at Friedens Lutheran Church in Kenosha and added son, Nicholas Cyra, and daughter, Emma Cyra, to his loving family.
Kim was a Financial Advisor for Thrivent Financial. He started at Aid Association of Lutherans, a Thrivent predecessor organization, in 1983. Over the past four decades, Kim was consistently a top Financial Advisor for client service and production, not only in Wisconsin but nationally. In 2008, he achieved one of Thrivent's highest honors as he was inducted into its Hall of Fame. Then in 2017, he was inducted into the Thrivent Hall of Fame Legends. He has also served on the Shoreland High School Foundation Board for numerous years to support the financial stability of the school.
A loyal Wisconsin sports fan, he cheered on the Packers, Brewers, Bucks, and Badgers. He enjoyed playing golf, fishing, and an occasional trip to the casino with friends. He also was fortunate to travel extensively visiting locations all over the world.
The greatest joy in Kim's life was spending time with his family and friends. He loved hosting holiday gatherings and he never missed an opportunity to tell a story or find a way to add humor. You knew you were part of the family when he started to tease you to get a reaction. Kim was looking forward to a new chapter of life in retirement. He had more plans to travel and spend time golfing and fishing with his friends and most importantly grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his father, Jay Vogel, grandparents Roy and Elaine Wenzel, and Emil and Sadie Vogel. Kim is survived by his wife, Louise, mother, Suzanne, children Kelly (Tom) Banner, Katlyn (Ian) Ashton, Nicholas and Emma Cyra, grandchildren, Jacob and Benjamin Banner, Evelyn and Brianna Ashton. Kim is further survived by brothers Daniel (Carolyn) and Thomas (Lorraine) Vogel, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and numerous close and lifelong friends.
The family would like to thank members of the Thrivent management team that were traveling with Kim and Louise in Italy when he died. Their comfort and support for Louise helped her to navigate the multiple international requirements to bring Kim home.
Kim lived a life believing in generosity, where you "pay it forward" by giving to those charities that are meaningful to you. Memorials in Kim's name may be made to the Racine/Kenosha Chapter of Sleep In Heavenly Peace, Make a Wish Foundation, MACC Fund, Wounded Warrior Project, the Shoreland Lutheran High School Foundation or a charity of your choice.
A visitation will be held at the Piasecki Funeral Home and a Celebration of Life for Kim will be held at Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 5601 Washington Road. At this time the family is tentatively planning for these arrangements to be on Friday and Saturday, May 20-21, 2022; however, given the unique circumstances please check the Piasecki Funeral Home website for specific dates and times of the services. The service at Lord of Life may be viewed at http://www/facebook.com/lordoflifekenosha/live/.
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Adam R Hess
April 25, 2023
Grateful to have called this man a colleague and a friend.
Adam Hess
May 24, 2022
I was able to give Kim a hug the day before he passed, and always enjoyed our time together. Prayers for the entire family and Joy knowing Kim has found his eternal home with our Heavenly Father.
Steve & Dana Wittkowske, Somers, Wi
May 21, 2022
Our deepest sympathy to the Vogel family. So sorry to hear of his passing.
Matt Witkowski
May 20, 2022
Deepest sympathies to all of Kim's family. Heart breaking to learn of his passing. I feel honored to have worked with him which ultimately extended into a wonderful friendship. And, that was Kim a wonderful person and friend. God's Peace!
Tom Milbrath
May 17, 2022
Kim and I were good high school friends. Sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to the entire family.
Linda (Lahti) Horochena
May 16, 2022
I would like to extend our deepest sympathies to all of Kim's family. He did a wonderful job handling my Father John Lahti's accounts. It was always a pleasure to see him.
Sue Nicely
May 16, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of Kim's passing. Kim was an awesome guy and you rarely saw him without a smile. I haven't seen him in years, but I'll always recall he had the best dimples to go with that awesome grin! May God Bless your whole family with peace and comfort today and always untill you are reunited in Heaven.
Maryanne Shaffer Coronna
May 15, 2022
On behalf of the class of 1975, we send you our deepest condolences. Kim was a gem in our class crown and we will miss him and hold him close to our hearts! Kim, thanks for all the great memories.
Boyd and Theresa
May 15, 2022
Kim surly will be missed! He was such a great help with my sister and mother in laws financial needs. We considered him family. We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathies!
Patrick Egan
May 10, 2022
Kim was an excellent advisor and a great human being. I always enjoyed working with him and am saddened by the news. My very best to Kim's family at this difficult time. Peace to you all.
Richard & Janet Oelke
May 7, 2022
So very sorry to hear of Kim's passing. He was there for us when ever we needed him & very helpful.
Delores Klacan
May 6, 2022
So Sorry for your loss. Kim has been my Thrivent representative for many years and will be missed.
Vern and Nancy Stephan
May 5, 2022
One of our favorite people. So helpful to us whenever we needed him. We will miss him a lot. Such a shock. So sorry.
Rick and Virginia Schaeffer
May 5, 2022
We are so sorry for you and your entire family.
Kim was so nice and very helpful, we enjoyed each visit.
You have our sincere sympathies.
Jeff Wazelle
May 3, 2022
So sorry to hear of Kim´s passing. Deepest sympathy.
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