Carl R Arbogast

1941 - 2023

Carl R Arbogast obituary, 1941-2023, Allen, TX

Carl R Arbogast

1941 - 2023

BORN

1941

DIED

2023

Carl Arbogast Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 19 to Jan. 22, 2023.
Carl R. Arbogast passed away on January 6, 2023, in McKinney, TX due to complications from dementia. He was 81.

Carl was born July 12, 1941, in Wichita, KS. He grew up in Burrton, KS until the family moved to Wichita, where he graduated from Southeast High School in 1959. He attended the University of Wichita for two years before going into full time employment in what proved to be a major part of his career in the petroleum industry.

In 1963 he returned to Wichita and married Mary (Jackie) Deming. He soon started a long career in law enforcement by graduating from the Wichita Police Department Training in 1964 where he started as a motorcycle patrolman and worked as a K-9 handler. In 1968 he was promoted to detective and joined the newly created Wichita PD Narcotics Division as one of the original detectives, working on the first major international drug smuggling cases in the department. During his tenure at the PD, he received a Meritorious Service Award and an FBI Commendation.

Carl joined the Kansas Bureau of Investigation in 1970 as a Special Agent of the first Criminal Intelligence and Organized Crime Unit in the State. Five years later he transferred to the Field Services Division as a Field Agent specializing in industrial crimes and particularly crimes unique to the petroleum industry.

In 1980, Carl left public service for the private sector and moved his family to Texas. He took a position as Senior Security Consultant for Sun Oil and Sun Exploration and Production. His career responsibilities allowed him to travel extensively worldwide, and he was able to maintain affiliations in the law enforcement world which he dearly loved. It was here where he developed a long-term relationship with the Petroleum Industry Security Council.

In 1990 Carl decided to combine his law enforcement background and petroleum industry experience and formed his own consulting company which he ran until his illness began to take full hold. Specializing in private investigation, his cases spanned everything from corporate risk management to labor union disputes, from embezzlement to murder cases, all of which he was highly qualified to solve.

Carl is preceded in death by his father Ralph E. Arbogast, mother Ruby K. Arbogast, and brother Ronald E. Arbogast.

He is survived by his immediate family in Texas: wife Mary (Jackie) Arbogast, daughters Trisha Bradshaw and David, Michelle Stephens and Mike, Kris O'Neal and Jim; grandchildren Jesse Douglas, Cody Douglas, Matt Douglas, Audrey McCroskey, Torey McCroskey, Alexandra Stephens, and Dana Mackey. He also had six great grandchildren, one niece; and many cousins still residing in KS.

A casual come and go reception will be held for friends and family at the Arbogast home on Feb 11, 2023, from 1p-4p. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Three Oaks Hospice in Dallas, TX.

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