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Douglas Charles Ogle

1955 - 2024

BORN

1955

DIED

2024

Douglas Ogle Obituary

Douglas Charles Ogle

Oct 5, 1955 - Jun 25, 2024

Douglas "Doug" Ogle, currently residing in Forsyth, GA, previously of Lowell, IN, passed away peacefully in the loving arms of his family on June 25th, 2024 following recent illness. Doug was a proud United States Navy Veteran, and worked his entire career until retirement, for BP Amoco - Whiting Refinery. Doug is predeceased by his son David Carl Ogle, and parents Denzil Cecil Ogle and Charlotte Ogle. He is survived by his daughter Nicole Johnson, son-in-law Reggie Johnson, grandchildren Jacob, Micheal, and Courtney Johnson, sister Donna Shulz, and nieces Lynne Shulz, Lisa Shulz, and Laura (Derrick) Cook.

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Published by The Times on Jun. 30, 2024.

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Christine Kolavo

December 26, 2024

I am so heartbroken to learn of Doug's passing. We were very close at one time and reconnected before he left the Nashville, Indiana area. We went out to breakfast and hiking in the Brown County State Park while I was visiting that area. I will treasure his memory forever. My most heartfelt sympathies to his family.

Rich Mroz

July 4, 2024

I haven't seen Doug in a long time, but I'm thankful for the memories of our younger days. My condolences to the family.
Classmate and friend,
Rich Mroz

Joe Tokar

June 30, 2024

Doug, thanks for taking me to AFEES and introducing me to the Navy - it changed my life for the better! My condolences to your family. Joe Tokarz

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