Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


James William Fogle

Obituary:

His Legacy.... James W. “Jim” Fogle, age 77, of Caldwell, OH passed away Tuesday (Feb. 12, 2008) at his home. He was born September 1, 1930 in Noble County, OH a son of the late Albert and Amelia Nau Fogle. Jim was a member of the St. Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception Church in Fulda, member of the Caldwell Moose Lodge #221, American Legion Post #418 in Dexter City, OH and VFW Post #4721 in Caldwell. He served and protected his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He was an Enoch Township Trustee for over 28 years caring for his neighbors. He owned and operated the Fogle’s Inn for over 17 years. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and farmer.

His Family... Surviving are his wife Hazel Hayes Fogle of the home, whom he married June 25, 1955; Two Daughters Cindy (Jeff) Yunk of Caldwell and Annette (Mark) Allen of Byesville; Three Sons Donald “Stoggie” (Joyce) Fogle of Caldwell, Dennis “Whitey” (Debbie) Fogle of Caldwell and Robert “Rolly” (Angela) Fogle of Cumberland; Twelve Grandchildren William Albert Fogle, Thomas James Fogle, Melissa Miley, Josh Fogle, Tiffany Fogle, Levi (Kelly) Fogle, Laura (Brian) Miller, LeeAnn Hazel Fogle, Lydia Amelia Fogle, Zach Fogle, James Robert Fogle and Rebecca Barnes; Great-Granddaughter Kazia Barnes; Five Sisters Dolores Thill of Canton, OH, Eileen (Joseph) Nauer of Canton, Marie (Paul) Wahl of East Sparta, OH, Thelma (Francis) Zwick of Lewisville, OH and Ruth Ann (Les) Floore of Louisville, KY; Also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by one Son Gary “Harold” Fogle.

His Farewell Service... Friends will be received Friday (Feb. 15, 2008) from 2 to 8 PM at the Chandler Funeral Home, 609 West Street, Caldwell, Ohio 43724 with a vigil service held at 3:30 pm. A Funeral Liturgy, with Mass, will be 10:00 AM Saturday at the ’St. Marys of the Immaculate Conception Church <http://www.fuldaohio.com/picnic.htm> in Fulda, with Rev. Father Thomas Hamm Officiating. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Fulda, where the Noble County Veteran Service Organizations will conduct military graveside services.


Victor Lewis Schehl

Dates and places of birth and death (from Social Security Death Index) are not proven.

The following article appeared on page 7 of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 3 Aug 1946
HOME ON LEAVE
Victor Lewis Schehl, seaman 2-c of Caldwell Rt. 1, has just
completed recruit training at Great Lakes, Ill., and is spending a leave
at his home. He has passed the navy’s Eddy test for radar training and
will undergo a course of instruction in navy radar and electronic schools.
He will be qualified for the rating of electronic technician’s mate upon
completion of the course. He enlisted in the regular navy for six years
on April 30, 1946 at the Zanesville navy recruiting station.


Paul Wilbert Wahl

Paul W. Wahl graduated from Lewisville High School in 1953.


Stephen Paul Wahl

Single


Mark Francis Zwick

Obituary:
Mark F. Zwick, age 12, who lived with his parents Francis L. and Thelma Z.
Zwick at 9241 Beech St. NE, Louisville, passed away Friday evening [12 Jul 1975]
at the University Rainbow Baby and Children’s Hospital in Cleveland due to cystic
fibrosis.
Born in Stark County August 21, 1961, he lived in the area all his life. He was a
7th grade student at Sacred Heart of Mary grade school and a member of the Church
there.
Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Susan, and a brother, Richard, both
of the home; and a grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Fogle.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday July 15 at 10 AM in the Sacred
Heart of Mary Catholic Church at Harrisburg with burial in the church cemetery.
Friends called at the Paquelet Funeral Home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. In
lieu of flowers, the Stark County Cystic Fibrosis Foundation was his favorite charity.


Mildred Eugenia Zwick

The following appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on January 17, 1933
BANS PUBLISHED
Bans were published for the first time Sunday for the marriage
of John Blackstone and Mary Zwick, at the Immaculate Conception
church at Fulda. The marriage will take place some time next week
at the home of the bride, near Burkhardt.

The following wedding announcement appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on February 3, 1933:
BLACKSTONE-ZWICK
Miss Mildred Zwick, Lewisville, Rt, and John Blackstone, Fulda,
were united in marriage at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic church, Burkhart, by Rev. Fr. Joseph Finan.
The attendants were Miss Agnes Blackstone and Harry Sorg, Fulda.
Following the ceremony, the bridal party motored to the home of the
bride's father, Joseph Zwick, where a wedding dinner was served to the
immediate relatives and a few intimate friends.