Mogel,Earl K.

Earl K. Mogel,75,formerly of Reading,passed away Wednesday,November 17,2010, at Golden Living Center ,where he had resided since December 19,2006.

Earl was born in Leesport on January 17, 1935,a son of the late Herbert and Viola (Nelson) Mogel.

He worked as owner -operator at Earl’s Auto Body in Reading.

Earl is survived by
two sons Michael A. Mogel,husband of Deborah Mogel of Fredericksburg and Craig A. Mogel of
Park City,Utah.

Earl is also survived by a brother,George Mogel of Bernville and 3 sisters,Louise Bazylewicz of Florida,Margaret Adams of Reading and Lorraine Hitchcock of N. Carolina.He is also survived by 3 grandchildren.
Services from Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services,Inc.,1501 N. 11th St.,Reading,on Sunday,November 21st at 2:00 PM.Friends may call Sunday from 1:00-2:00 PM .
Interment private.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Police Athletic League,325 Walnut St.,Reading,Pa. 19601
Please sign online register at www.sandersfuneral.com.

Guestbook

  1. My sympathies are with you all at this time of loss. Earl was one of the great souls I encountered along the journey through life. He will never be forgotten and will always live in our Hearts. I will never forget the first time I met Earl and Denny in at the shop. There to look at his 59 Edsel Convertible project car. I can see him driving her now! That straw hat shading him from the sun and a smile as big as Texas on his face! That’s how I’ll remember Earl, God Bless you buddy!

  2. I’ll always remember my Uncle Earl with that mischievous smile on his face. He could always make me laugh, and that’s a gift this world could use more of.

  3. My deepest sympathies to every one.Earl was A good person,had a good heart.He was always there to help others.He will be missed but not forgotten.

  4. My heartfelt sympathy to cousins Mike and Craig, to my Aunts and Uncle, and to all of us cousins who are grieving the loss of a very special Uncle. Being the oldest girl cousin, I am blessed to have so many neat memories of growing up around him. He was handsome and so funny too….like the time he tried driving a car with his feet! He once purchased a car, brought it to our house, gave the keys to my brother, Ronnie, who started it up and blew a rod!! That may not have been funny then but for years we have laughed about it over & over! He was good to my Dad,Roy (Charlie) and to Mum Mum for which I was grateful. Now he is in a much better place but I will miss him dearly.

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