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Maria Hogrefe Obituary

Maria Carmen Hogrefe

Nov 21, 1936 - Aug 28, 2024

Bay View

God has called one of his angels back to Heaven. After a brief illness, Maria Carmen Hogrefe passed away quietly Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, at Firelands Regional Medical Center, surrounded by her loving children.

Carmen, as she was known, was born in Almenar de Soria, Spain, during the Spanish Civil War. At the age of 11, she moved to Zaragoza, Spain with her parents, brothers, Angel, Julian, Isaias, and Juan, and sister, Maria Dolores ("Lola"). Her life changed when she met a dashing young American Airman, Douglas, who swept her off her feet and never left her side until he passed in Oct., 2023, 63 years later. They married in Spain on May 21, 1960. Six months later, she was on a plane to the United States, pregnant with their first child. She had never left Spain and then, alone on a plane, her husband already shipped home to be discharged, heading to an unknown land and an unknown life - and she only spoke a couple of words of English. She was welcomed to Sandusky by Doug's parents and Holy Angels Church, where she found a thriving community of Spanish speaking people who helped her learn how to become an American and became life-long friends. She quickly learned English, albeit with an endearing strong accent that never left her. She and Doug moved to Bay View in 1961 with their young son, Richard. Their daughters, Ana and Kimberly, followed. Together, they made a home in Bay View and became a closely knit family under Carmen and Doug's loving care. Early on, she became an American citizen, an accomplishment she was extremely proud of.

Carmen's life was devoted to her family and church. Her other constant in life was her sister, Lola, who also married an American serviceman, Donald Salmon, and moved to Sandusky in 1961. Rarely did a day go by when the sisters and often their families were not together in some way. Carmen and Lola baked and cooked for almost every church function and became well-known for their visits to the hospital or those who were home-ridden, bringing gifts of cookies to the unfortunate. Carmen was truly one of the angels of Holy Angels. After the two oldest children left the house, Carmen worked for a few years at Cedar Point, followed by many years with the family of Dr. Farid Said of Norwalk, becoming close friends. Together with his current wife, Rosie, Dr. Said maintained that close friendship until her final day. Her last job may have been one of her favorites. She spent a couple of hours every week with her son, Richard, at the Bay Bell Restaurant just yards away from her home. She made her famous Yaya's Potato Salad and cut the vegetables for many orders of Yang Chou Fried Rice. Her cheerful greeting will be terribly missed by all. Besides baking countless cookies and other treats, Carmen's other passions included knitting and playing cards. She was happiest during the hours spent at a table playing pinnacle, a passion she shared with her husband, sister, and brother-in-law. Together, they made for a raucous evening lasting well past midnight many nights.

Carmen is survived by her brothers, Julian and Juanito (Mari Angeles); sister, Lola; children, Richard (Meghan), Ana (James), and Kimberly; grandchildren, Amber, Nicholas (Hannah), Joshua, and Heather (William); great-grandchildren, Oliver, Theodora, and Charlotte; and many nephews, nieces, and cousins on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

Intentional Mass will be said for Carmen at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, at Holy Angels Catholic Church, followed by a celebration of life at 2 p.m. at Bay Bell Restaurant in Bay View.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Holy Angels, 428 Tiffin Ave., Sandusky, Ohio, 44870, or Hogrefe Foundation, 152 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, Ohio, 44870.

Pfeil Funeral Home, Sandusky Chapel, 617 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, has been entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences may be shared with the family at pfeilfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Norwalk Reflector on Aug. 31, 2024.

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Sharon & Paul Braun

September 9, 2024

Carmen was a beautiful light in this world. Each Sunday she would greet me with a smile & hug as I greeted her at the door at Holy Angels. I will dearly miss her

Sharon Braun

September 1, 2024

I´ve never meant a more carding person as Carmen. She was so loving and always quick with a hug. She will be missed at Holy Angels. One less Angel on earth and one more Angel in Heaven. With Love. Sharon Braun

Deb Arthur

August 31, 2024

Maria and Doug would come into the Ohio Veterans Home weekly to visit Doug's sister. They were such a beautiful in love couple! I loved the story they always shared of how Doug went to Spain and brought back the best souvenir possible....Maria! The whole unit looked forward to seeing them!!!

William

August 31, 2024

I lived in Bayview with my family from 1954 to 1966 when we moved to Venice. I delivered newspapers and although I don't remember Maria, I shared the love of family in Bayview. I lost brother in Vietnam in 1969 and my mother in 2021 at the age of 94, and they are always in my prayers as Maria will be too. My condolences to her family.

Ellen Troike

August 31, 2024

So sorry for your loss. I will remember her at our knitting sessions. She brought so many scrumptious cookies and one time she brought a Flan that was soooo good. I will miss her so much.

Tammy Elliott

August 30, 2024

Maria was our neighbor in Bay View. I grew up with her children . I got to know her again through Holy Angels church as an adult . She was one of the kindest people I've ever known . A true Christian. So faith filled . She will be sadly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know her. Keeping Rick, Anna, Kim close in my heart and thoughts . Love Tammy

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