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Dan L. Vogel

February 24, 1952 ~ April 5, 2026

Born in: Lisbon, North Dakota
Resided in: Fargo, North Dakota

Danny (Dan) Lee Vogel was born on February 24, 1952, in Lisbon, North Dakota, to William A. and Esther Vogel. He grew up in Fargo, ND, and at 18, enlisted in the Army as a paratrooper. Dan bravely served in the jungles of Vietnam as both a parachutist and infantryman. After becoming seriously ill from Leptospirosis and Malaria, he was honorably discharged to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, and eventually returned to Fargo.

Upon returning home, Dan began working at Burlington Northern railroad while still serving in the army reserves. He devoted 40 years to the railroad, working as a brakeman and switchman, before retiring at the age of 60.

Dan met Sandra (Sandy) DeVault, and they married in 1972. Together they had a son and daughter and recently celebrated their 53rd anniversary. Though Dan never spoke of it, he was deeply proud to provide for his family and would support anyone in his immediate or extended family if they were ever in need. He cherished spending time with his loved ones, creating memories at lake cabin rentals, trips to Florida, attending sporting events, and sharing meals. Wherever they were, Dan and Sandy welcomed family members to join. After retirement, they became snowbirds, enjoying winters in various locations throughout Florida.

Over the course of his life, Dan enjoyed hobbies such as bowling, golfing, fishing, playing cards, and fantasy football but his greatest joy was being grandpa to his only grandchild, Ashleigh. While Dan wasn’t great with small talk, he treasured conversations with those close to him and delighted in sharing his latest “dad joke.” He was a person who worked to right his wrongs, and a provider who fought for his country and family. Dan found happiness in making others feel good and never judged those less fortunate. He never forgot his roots and was always willing to lend a helping hand.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra Vogel; children Daniel Vogel and Laura Vogel-Rahman (Barry); granddaughter Ashleigh Vogel; brother William C. Vogel (Judy); sister Susan Vogel; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister Dukeanna Jones.

Services

Memorial Service: Saturday, April 11, 2026 10:00 am

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
https://boulgerfuneralhome.com

Visitation: Saturday, April 11, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
https://boulgerfuneralhome.com

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  1. I bowled on the night he league bowled n he was a great man so kind n easy to visit with. He was so proud of his family and had been so giving n humble that he had served his country. I know he’s in the care of our Savior n will watch over his beautiful family u will see his signs. Godspeed Dan

  2. Dan was my brother in law since I was 7 years old. I just loved his sense of humor. My husband and I would visit Sandy and Dan in Florida. We always had so much fun. Sandy and Dan have been very generous and loving to my family. He was a good man. We will miss him dearly!

  3. Sandy,
    I’m so saddened to hear of your loss. May you find comfort in your many memories of Dan. God bless you and your family my dear friend.

  4. Sara Gregersen and Andrew Patzell says:

    We are so sorry for your loss, ur thoughts and prayers are with all of the Vogel family through this difficult time.
    Love,
    Andrew and Sara

  5. Sara Gregersen and Andrew Patzell says:

    We are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with all of the Vogel family through this difficult time.
    Love,
    Andrew and Sara

  6. I will miss my brother in law very much.
    He and Sandy came to see me many times and I will miss their visits to me in Texas and Oklahoma. There are also great memories going back many years when we were young and I still lived in Fargo.
    I’m so glad Sandy found such a good husband. Love to you Sandy and Family ❤️

  7. When I hired out on the railroad over 20 years ago Dan was one of the best guys to learn from. You always had to be on your toes when you worked with him because he would always find a better way to do things. Always greeted you with a smile and a funny comment. May the Vogel family find comfort in this tough time. Rest in Peace Voggie.

  8. Dan was my brother Barry’s father-in-law, and from the very beginning he welcomed Barry into their family with so much love.

    He also raised the most amazing daughter, Laura. In both Laura and Ashleigh, his beautiful, generous, and thoughtful heart lives on, and I feel so fortunate to have them in our lives.

    He will be deeply missed by so many, and his beautiful spirit will continue to live on through those who loved him most.


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