REPOST OF MISSING FEBRUARY 2001 POSTS
Nowata Star
126 E. Cherokee St.
Nowata, OK 74048
January 3, 2001
Permission for archiving obituaries given by Phillip
Reid, Publisher
Rosary services for Marvin Joseph Hogie, 80, and a long time resident of Nowata who died Thursday, December 28, 2000 in the Veterans Center at Talihina, were held Sunday, December 30 in the Benjamin Funeral
Chapel at Nowata with Father W. K. Skeehan officiating. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 31 in the Benjamin Funeral chapel in Nowata with the Reverend Jim
Winslow officiating. Interment followed in Nowata Memorial
Park Cemetery under the direction of Benjamin Funeral
Service in Nowata.
Marvin began this life on April 15, 1920 in Cooperstown,
North Dakota as the son of Elmer and Myrtle
Schmidt Hogie. He grew up in Cooperstown and received his education there.
In the spring of 1942, he entered the
Army Air
Corps and spent one year at the Spartan School of Aviation in
Tulsa.
He was sent to the South
Pacific where he served from 1943 to 1945.
After his military service, Marvin returned to
Tulsa where he and Gladys Ruth Cook were united in marriage on November 19, 1945. Marvin and Gladys made their home in
North Dakota from 1945 to 1948 when they moved to Talala and later to Nowata in 1950. Marvin was employed by
Ketchum Lumber in Nowata from the fall of 1961 until his retirement in 1985.
His wife, Gladys, preceded him in death on December 11, 1990.
Later, Marvin met and was married to Pearlie T. Carson in August of 1993 at Nowata. They continued to make Nowata their home until Marvin entered the Veterans Center at Talihina in July 2000.
Mr. Hogie was active in Nowata VFW and served as Quartermaster for 35 years. He was also a member of the American Legion, the
Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce and the
Nowata County Historical Society. He was a member of St.
Catherine Catholic Church since 1948 but had been attending the
Living Word Family Church the past year.
Marvin is survived by his wife, Pearlie T. Hogie of Independence, Kansas; by two sons: Jerry Hogie of Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin and John Hogie of Nowata; a step-son, Charles
Denson of Nebraska; four step-daughters, Susan Bradley of Nowata; Margie
Denson of Portland, Oregon; Aldean
Tendick of Oakridge,
Oregon and Marla DeLeon of Bartlesville; a brother, Everett Hogie of South Bend, Indiana; a sister, Evelyn
Lentsch of Fargo, North Dakota; by four grandchildren: Mark, Keith, Anthony, and Marissa Hogie 15 step-grandchildren; one great-grandchild and two step-great-grandchildren.