Brian Gerald Vogel came into this world on August 22, 1965, in the Minnesota hamlet of Melrose, to parents Claude and Janice (Becker) Vogel. He spent his childhood on the family farm in St. Anthony, which he moved to after finishing high school in Albany.
They married Carrie Bechtold in Alexandria, Minnesota, in the start of 1994, and they began a family shortly after. Prior to his most recent position at Aagard, Brian worked for Fleet Farm nearly thirty years ago. His tenure with the company spanned almost 30 years. In his leisure time, he liked to go fishing, explore the outdoors, and visit Duluth and other Western cities.
Making crafts and working with wood were two of his favorite things to do, and he loved spending time with his family, particularly his two kids. Two of his favorite pastimes were working with wood and making crafts. Spencer and Matthew Vogel of St. Joseph and Grand Forks, North Dakota, respectively, as well as Claude Vogel of St. Anthony, several siblings and cousins, including Debra Schreifels of Staples, Michael of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Richard of Albany, Lori Austing of Freeport, Lisa Buttweiler of Avon, Steve of Albany, Tom of Albany, and Carrie of Alexandria, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends, are among those who have passed away.
In addition to his mother, Janice Vogel, who died on May 7, 2020, he also left behind his nephew, Mason Vogel, and his brother, David, who had died in 2009.The viewing is scheduled for Friday, April 5, from 10:00 to 11:00 in the morning at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Albany, Minnesota. Specifically, the state of Minnesota is home to the religion.
It will be followed by a memorial service, often known as a Mass of Christian Burial, at eleven o’clock in the morning. The role of principal minister will be played by the Reverend Edward Vebelun, O.S.B. within the context of the occasion. A decision has been reached that the burial would be held in the church cemetery.