Obit: Frank FOGEL/VOGLE, Jul, 1904: Lackawanna County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Stewart J.A. Woolever Jr sjaw@citlink.net USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ********************************************************************** Scranton Times, Tuesday, July 19, 1904, page 5: OBITUARY The funeral of the late Frank Fogel, who was killed in the Hyde Park mine, will be held tomorrow morning. The remains will be taken to Hackettstown, NJ, for burial. Deceased is survived by a widow, mother and sister and three brothers. He was 24 years of age. Scranton Times, Tuesday, July 19, 1904, page 7, West Scranton news: Miner Killed - Fall of Roof Crushes Out Frank Fogel's Life - Frank Fogel, of Jackson Street, was instantly killed yesterday morning at the Hyde Park mine, where he was employed as a miner. He was working in the rock vein. Miners who came to his assistance worked for nearly two hours before his mangled body was recovered from the debris. He was taken to his home. he is survived by his widow and several brothers and sisters. He came here a short time ago from Hackettstown, NJ, and during the early part of this month started to work in the mine. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Scranton Times, Wednesday, July 20, 1904, West Scranton news: The funeral of Frank Fogel, who was killed Monday, in the Hyde Park mine, was held this morning from his home on Jackson Street. A high mass of requiem was held this morning from Saint Patrick's church. The remains were taken to Hackettstown, NJ, where interment was made. At Death Last name is listed as Fogel: Friday, July 22, 1904 issue of the Hackettstown Gazette: "Frank Vogle, formerly of Hackettstown, was instantly killed Monday morning in the Hyde Park mine at Scranton, where he was employed as a miner. He was working in what is called the "rock vein," when the roof caved in and he was crushed to death. Miners who went to his assistance worked nearly two hours before his mangled body was recovered from the debris. Vogle had been in Scranton but a short time and during the ealy part of July started to work in the mine. His remains were brought back to Hackettstown on Wednesday for burial." Contributor's Note: Father was James W.Fogle-Vogel Mother Rebecca Willever-Woolever His family is listed in records as Fogle-Vogle-Vogel