She accepted Christ as her personal saviour and became a Christian at Eureka Baptist Church when a young girl, later moving her membership to Independence Baptist Church where she remained faithful as long as her health would permit.
She was a homemaker, and spent her life in the Hazelgreen area.
On October 4, 1930, she was united in marriage to Ferman Ogle, and to this union six children were born.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son, Bobby Richard, three brothers, Clarence, Raymond, and Delmar Carroll, and one granddaughter, Diana Ogle.
Those left to mourn her passing are four sons: Larry and Raymond Ogle, both of Richland, Missouri, Claude Elvis Ogle of Fenton, Missouri, and Donald Ogle of Lebanon, Missouri; one daughter, Ruby McGee, address unknown; one brother, Dee Carroll of Richland, Missouri; one sister, Claudine Wiedeman, of State of California; 10 grandchildren; six great grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.
Services were held Tuesday, December 18, 1984, 10:30 a.m. at Colonial Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jack Clark officiating.
Music was provided by Rusty Shadel, soloist, and Delores Shadel, organist.
Escorts were: Charles Zeigenbein, Ralph Posten, Lewis Posten, Wayne Henson, Martin J. Barlow, and Kenneth Fike.
Burial was in the Hazelgreen Cemetery under the direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel.
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