Bernard “Butch” Marion Ogg, 84, of Douglas, NE, died Friday, May 10, 2024 at Tabitha Journey House Hospice in Lincoln.
Butch was born to Miles Patton Hamblin and Bertha Amos (Marshall) Ogg on March 2, 1940 in Atwood, CO.
He was employed as a brick tender before enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1957, where he was a combat engineer who disarmed land mines. He was stationed at Iwo Jima. Upon his honorable discharge in 1963, he drove a Ready Mix truck for Kearney Crete and Block. He then moved to Kansas City, MO, where he was employed at the Leeds Assembly Plant for Fisher Body, building classic cars until it closed down. He was then employed at Dean Machine headquarters in downtown Kansas City until retirement.
Left to remember are his children, Troy (Gayle) Ogg of Lincoln and Tonia (Todd) Wade of Douglas; step-daughter, Michelle Burkey of Lexington; grandsons, James Dean of Lincoln and Jacob Dean of Exeter; as well as his dear sister-in-law, Lorraine (Archie) Ogg of Grand Island; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his sweet wife, Datha; parents; all of his siblings; and a granddaughter.
He will be cremated and a memorial will take place at a later date.
Arrangements in care of Bross & Spidle Funeral Home, Excelsior Springs.
Our Sincere Condolences
My thoughts are with you during this emotional and difficult time. My heart felt sympathies for the loss of your father.
Laura M Beard
Troy & Tonya, I am so very sorry about the loss of your Dad. I hope all his siblings have once again joined together with him. May your hearts be filled with memories of the good times you all shared. God bless, Adrienne Thompson (Ogg)
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Butch was a very kind and sweet man. We will miss him.
Joe and Bette Moller
Prayers for the Family of Butch. He was a brave and nice Man.
Candace
I have such fond memories of Butch & Datha both. Such sweet souls. I’m sure Butch & Jon are up there antagonizing each other right now. Sending prayers in your time of sorrow.
Patricia Lott (Jon)
I have good memories of Butch and Datha at Maywood Baptist church I. Independence Missouri
Barry Tarwater