Rita Marie Gogel
Rita Marie Gogel was surrounded by love as she entered into eternal rest on Sunday, May 14th at 5:44 a.m. at the
home of her daughter. Rita was born August 21, 1933 in St. Meinrad, Indiana to Johannes and Agnes Seckinger. Rita
was a first born generation American, as her parents were German immigrants. She married James L. Gogel on
February 6, 1951 at St Meinrad Archabbey Church. He preceded her in death on June 10, 2004. Rita’s life was
devoted to her faith and family. She was a member of Mary Help of Christians Church, St. Francis of Assisi Parish.
She owned and operated a dairy farm with her husband and was a homemaker raising 12 children. A skilled cook,
baker, seamstress, and quilter, Rita was also very involved in caring for the cattle and chickens, baling hay, and even
painting the barn roof. She was active in canning, butchering, and gardening to provide for her family. Rita made
hundreds of quilts and baby quilts, giving them to her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She continued
quilting for Mariah Hill Church and for the Santa Claus Methodist Church until her death. She Rita was a very loving
mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who also loved playing cards and games with her children and
grandchildren. Over the years, Rita worked as a Tupperware representative and worked the voting polls, as well as
worked at the St Meinrad Archabbey for over 25 years in the Gift Shop and kitchen. In her later years, Rita was very
active at the YMCA, attending Morning Energizer classes and Rock Steady Boxing sessions up until her very recent
diagnosis. In the 1970’s, an era when hospitals relied on local donations, Rita was instrumental in organizing a local
blood registry. Inspired by the lack of blood available, she spent countless hours contacting people and collecting and
updating data in order to have a resource when blood was needed for a surgery or emergency. Rita’s strength and
perseverance were an inspiration to many. She had to leave school at an early age in order to help support her
family. She always wanted to go back to school and earn her high school diploma. At the age of 88, Rita received her
diploma. Her daughters accompanied her to Michigan City, Indiana to attend the Indiana Association for Adult
Education Conference and receive the “Indiana Learner of the Year” award. Rita provided a commencement address
at her graduation and spoke at the awards ceremony. Rita is survived by eleven children: sons James A. (Diana)
Gogel of Huntingburg, George (Marlow) Gogel of Virginia Beach VA, Frank (Katy) Gogel of Ferdinand, Tom Gogel of
Pine Mountain GA, Darin Gogel of Leopold, Larry (Kami) Gogel of Dale; daughters Martha (Paul) Wahl and Jennifer
(Dean) Daunhauer of Ferdinand, Laura (Mike Eckstein) Klem and Sally (Steve) Fischer of Jasper, Nancy (Jeff)
Phillips of Gentryville. Rita has 44 grandchildren and 63 great-grandchildren with another 2 on the way, and 1 great-
great grandchild. Rita is also survived by her sister Agnes Gogel of Iowa, sisters in law Rosemary Seckinger and
Loretta Seckinger, and brother in law Andrew (Jack) Gogel. Rita was preceded in death by her husband James,
daughter Elizabeth, brothers John, Joe, Leo, and Ed Seckinger, as well as her parents. Funeral services will be
Friday, May 18th at Mary Help of Christians Church in Mariah Hill at 11:00 AM CT. Burial will follow in the church
cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday at Becher Funeral Home in Ferdinand from 2-8:00 PM CT and also on Friday
from 7-10:30 AM CT at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers and gifts, memorial contributions may be made to YMCA
Rock Steady Boxing or to your favorite charity.