

Southwestern University in Weatherford where he graduated with a degree in Pharmacy. He
served in the US Army for two years as a Laboratory Technician. Tom relocated to Oklahoma
City to attend The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Upon graduation from Medical
School, he completed an internship and residency in general surgery at St Anthony's Hospital in
Oklahoma City. He entered private practice in general surgery in Oklahoma City He was on the
staff of Integris, St Anthony's and Deaconess Hospitals in Oklahoma City.
He was a member of American Medical Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association and
Oklahoma County Medical Association. He was also a member of All Souls Episcopal Church.
During his lifetime, Tom had a love of medicine and healing patients. He enjoyed the hours he
spent at the hospital helping others. He was kind and always glad to mentor those in the medical
profession. Time away from the hospital was spent reading as Tom was a lifetime learner. He
particularly enjoyed reading biographies and books about politics. One of Tom's favorite
pastimes was enjoying a home cooked meal with friends and family. Tom also was an avid OU
Sooners fan and enjoyed watching his Sooners play. He enjoyed the outdoors, particularly
hshing with his physician friends and his children.
Tom is survived by his wife of forty years, Donna Kennedy Vogel, of Oklahoma City, OK; his
children Thomas Vogel Jr., Springfield Oregon; Renee Vogel of Keller, Texas; Richard Vogel
and his wife Mitzi of Owasso, Oklahoma; Nancy Vogel McGee and her husband, Eric, of
Ponder, Texas; his step-children, Donna McCampbell and her husband, Robert, of Oklahoma
City, OK; Phil C. Kidd III and his wife, Dana Wohlford of Del Mar, California; Margaret
Defenderfer and her husband, Kim of Santa Monica, Califomia; his four grandchildren, Cannon
and Sydney Vogel, Morgan and Dravon McGee; Ann and Ben McCampbell; Kate, Kennedy
and Connor Kidd; Peter Defenderfer.
Memorial services are planned for Tuesday, November 13th at 11:00am at All Souls' Episcopal
Church, 6400 N. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, OK.
The family would like to thank the staff at Integris Southwest Hospital and Select Speciality
Hospital for their care and kindness. The family would also like to thank the Priests from
All Souls Church for their visits and prayers.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Oklahoma City
Community Foundation endowment for Integris Southwest Hospital or endowment for All
Souls' Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1146, Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1146 or the charity of your
choice.
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