Walter N Vogt
Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 17 January 1945, page 4
MIA-S Sgt. Walter Vogt, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogt, of 813 Fifth avenue, Dayton, has been missing in action in Luxembourg since Dec 22, the War Department has advised his family. He is a member of the Army Engineers and has been overseas 10 months. He is an alumnus of Dayton High School and before entering the Army was in the bakery business with his father at the Fifth avenue address.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 4 February 1949, page 16
Services for Tech 4 Walter Vogt, 813 Fifth avenue, Dayton, who
died of wounds suffered in Belgium in 1945, will be held at the Vonderhaar and
Stetter funeral home, Newport, at 2 pm Monday. Burial will be in Forest Lawn
cemetery. He was 26.
A graduate of Dayton High School, he was a member of St Paul Evangelical Church, the Third and Fourth Civic Association and Kersten-O'Day Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dayton. Tech Vogt was awarded the Purple Heart Medal.
Besides his parents, he leaves three sisters, Mrs. Leonard Stuckwisch, Mrs. George Fox and Mrs. Charles Munech and two brothers, William and Carl, all of Dayton.