Obituaries
Henry
Leon Fogle, age 84 of Blades Trail in Denver passed away on Sunday, January 5,
2020. Henry
was born on July 6th, 1935 in Shelby, NC to the late Henry Lawton Fogle and
Stella Novella
Deal-Fogle.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 12, 2020, at Unity Presbyterian Church with Rev. David Bonnema officiating. A reception will be held in the fellowship hall following the service.
In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by his wife Ruby Faye Sellman-Fogle and a brother, Michael Fogle. He is survived by 3 daughters; Cathy Fogle-Davino of Napa,CA., Christina Fogle-Hibben and husband David of Denver, NC, Cynthia Fogle-D’Alessio and husband Ben, also of Denver, NC; brother, Fred Alton Fogle and wife Patty of Charlotte, NC and five grandchildren; Sierra Michelle Thomas, Nicholas Anthony Davino, Ben Anthony D’Alessio, Savanna Marie Thomas and Sophia Faye D’Alessio.
After
graduating high school he attended Gardener Webb college where he was a Cadet Commander
in the ROTC. Henry became an officer in the United States Air Force based at Lackland
Air Force base in San Antonio, Texas where he met his beloved wife Faye.
Following his
service in the Air Force he obtained a Bachelors degree at California State
University, Fresno,
later obtaining an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
After
graduation he went to work for Pacific Telephone in California. After 30 years
with the company
he retired as Director of AT&T International. Henry’s career with AT&T
allowed he and Faye
to travel the world.
Following his retirement Henry and Faye settled in Denver, North Carolina in a beautiful home on Lake Norman where they lived for 30 years and enjoyed an active social life with family and many friends. He loved his community and was actively involved with The Westport Community Association, East Lincoln Betterment Association and Lake Norman Cove Keeper, of the Catawba River Keeper Foundation. He loved being a member of Unity Presbyterian Church where he was an Elder, Deacon and Chair of the Personnel Committee. He was also a regular usher and recruited and organized ushers for countless funerals.
Henry loved spending time with family, hunting, fishing, golf, garage sales, and champagne. He was a wonderful provider for his family and an extremely loving father and grandfather (aka Papa). The absolute and unrivaled love of his life was his wife Faye. They are now blissfully reunited in God’s loving arms.
Memorials may be made to Unity Presbyterian Church, 8210 Unity Church Road, Denver, NC 28037.
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