Ansel E. Ogden
January 27, 1933 - March 12, 2010
Obituary
Ansel E. Ogden, age 77, died peacefully on Friday, March 12, 2010 in Seattle. Ansel is survived by his daughters, Latisha Ogden Jeff Erickson, Cynthia Chappell Cecil Carveth and Janice Ogden; grandson, Eric Chappell. He was preceded in death by his wife, Deborah in 1999, his brother, Dwayne Tapp and his mother, Blanche. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, 03/20 at 3:00 pm at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787.
Ansel will be missed as he was a kind, giving and fun-loving father to his three daughters. I have shared many holidays with Ansel and his family and always enjoyed his friendship. He will be missed by many friends. I’m sure he and my deceased husband, Clyde, are still sharing that cup of coffee and a few laughs too. June Stafford
Ansel was truly a wonderful person and will be missed dearly.
My condolences to the Ogden family for the loss of their Father. May the Lord bring you comfort and peace in the times to come.
Ray
Auggie was a great guy to work with. He was missed by all those who worked with him the day he retired and will be missed by many more since. God rest his soul.
I will miss seeing Auggie in the pictures of the retirees at their monthly lunches. He was such a nice man. I worked the gates when Auggie worked the line. He was so kind and cheerful. He always remembered the names of all the agents who worked the ticket counter and concourse. Whatever happened to his old Chevy? That was a classic.
I just want to express my deepest sympathy to Ansel’s daughters and their families. As both of my parents have already departed I know your pain and share your grief. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peace,
Myrna
Latisha & family. My heart goes out to you at this time. Remember all the good, fun & happy times with joy in your hearts. My thoughts are with you.
We will miss Ansel and his common sense approach to life, the sharing of a good joke.Most of all we will miss our 31 years of friendship. Our prayers are with all of you. Love Kenny, Carey, Margo and Stacey
He was an intrinsic part of a support team that made my career much easier and safer. God Bless
I enjoyed many years working with Auggie at Alaska Airline.He will be missed at the retires lunch.
Smitty
I Love You Dad