Philip Ogg

philip ogg
Philip H. Ogg, age 64 of New Hampton, died Saturday March 22, 2014, at his home. Funeral services will be held 6:30 p.m. Wednesday March 26, 2014, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home in New Hampton. Friends may greet the family 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday March 26, 2014, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home in New Hampton. Philip Henry Ogg was born December 2, 1949, in Ste. Rose du Lac, Manitoba, Canada, the son of Harry and Dora (Labelle) Ogg. He attended a one room school house in Laurier, Manitoba, Canada, where he received his grade school and high school education. After high school, Philip earned a degree from Assiniboine Community College where he majored in Carpentry and minored in Drafting. Philip married Sandra Trainor in 1971, and the couple later divorced. Philip met Valleri Annett in Cedar Falls in 1975, and the couple were married February 22, 1977 in Austin, Minnesota. Phil worked for Sult Construction in Cedar Falls, Iowa for several years, later the family moved to Texas where Phil was self – employed building and remodeling homes in Irving, Texas. After many years of working in Texas, the family moved to the New Hampton area. During this time, Philip worked for Bud Meyer Transport, ConAgra Foods in Fredericksburg and recently working for West Side Transport for 13 years out of Cedar Rapids. Phil had a passion for horses and raised Quarter Horses on their acreage. He was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan. Later in his life he became a NASCAR fan. Phil loved spending time with his family and friends, especially his grandchildren. Left to cherish Phil’s memory is his wife of 37 years, Valleri of New Hampton; four sons, Robbie Strange of Eldora, IA, Kristopher Strange of Iowa Falls, IA, Trenton (Cherice) Ogg of Ames, IA; Dack Ogg of Mason City, IA; a daughter, Samanda (Ron) Even of Jesup, IA; 16 grandchildren; mother, Dora Ogg of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; two brothers, Larry Ogg of Manitoba, Canada, Lionel (Connie) Ogg of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; two sisters, Lorraine (Brian) McNish of Lyleton, Manitoba, Canada, Linda (Glen) Prawdzik of Manitoba, Canada. He was preceded in death by his father, Harry Ogg; brother, Wayne Ogg.

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  1. Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Services created a video in memory of Philip Henry Ogg

  2. HI VAL, Just wanted to let you know that you are In our thoughts and prayers, I didn’t know him but the way Michael spoke of him he was a hard worker and a great husband, I’m so sorry for your loss may God be with you. Michael and Laura Springer

  3. So sorry to here of Philip’s passing. We would like to extend our sympathy to all of Philip’s family. Sincerely, Terry and Koreen Ogg

  4. We are going to miss all his likes on facebook. He is the uncle that is the farthest away in miles but the closest in our hearts. I’m sure glad Allyson and Phil friended on facebook, I got to know the both of you so much more. Thinking of you lots. Terry, Allyson, Tyler and Jessica.

  5. Val, I am so deeply sorry. I am shocked & can’t express how sorry I am that you are having to walk this road. I am praying you have the strength you need & that you will feel loved from your family & friends. Barb McB

  6. Val there just is no words in the world that will take away the hurt that you are feeling but you will remem

  7. Val there is no words in the world that will take away the hurt you feel in your heart. You will always have the memories that you shared with Phil and your family. Prayers to you and your family!

  8. Val: Prayers to you and your whole family. I didn’t know Phil but you loved him and good that is good enough for me.

  9. Loved the time we spent together in Texas. Will miss you greatly. Say hi to dad for me now I have 2 angels when I’m on the road. Thanks for the advise. And thanks for loving my sister. Love Always, Mary

  10. Phil I talked with you and Val at the Encore party last year. You will be greatly missed by the CF 70 class monthly luncheons. Keeping Val and family in my prayers.

  11. Val, I am so sorry to hear of your husbands passing. My thoughts will be with you during this difficult time. Please let me know if there is something you need. Krista Kobliska

  12. Your light brightly shone while you were on this earth & warmed everyones heart around you. This earth is now it’s a sadder place without you in it…

  13. Philip was a good friend of mine when we lived in Brandon Manitoba. We had many wild and wonderful times. I am sure Philip left a lasting impression on many people throughout his life. He was a good guy with a big heart and loved to have fun . He will be sadly missed , my condolences to the family. Doug McNish Kelowna BC

  14. Rest in peace Dad. God keep you in his hands. Sincerely your two daughters Samanda And Lois, and your five grandsons (Joshua, Austin, Ryan, Ronald, and Thomas)

  15. A quiet man with a gentle smile….. His presence will be greatly missed at the ‘get togethers’ of the Cedar Falls High School class of 1970…… Val, we love you so! I am lifting you up in prayer… Shirley Sluiter

  16. A wonderful husband, father and grandfather. A good friend to many. His physical presence will be greatly missed. But he has left some great memories for us all. He for sure will be watching over his family. Especially Valleri and his grandchildren. We are so sorry the loss of this good man.

  17. Your Red Fox ‘kids’, Chris, Jason, Jennifer, Sara & Sterling purchased the Secret Garden Basket for the family of Philip Henry Ogg.


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