Fay Ann (Pogue) was born on October 25, 1969 in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin United States to Roy Roger Pogue and Ruth Ann (Shaben) Pogue, and has siblings Barbara J (Pogue) Tallent and Dale Everett Pogue. Fay died in Fort Atkinson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Fay Ann (Pogue).
Ruth Ann Pogue, 85 of (pauls address)., died Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at home surrunded by family. She was born 12 May 1938, in Waterloo Township, Wisconsin the daughter of Orvie and Mary Kathryn (Gibson) Shaben. Ruth was the oldest of 5 Siblings. She attended Burton Township School, then graduated from Cassville High School. Upon graduating she went to nurses Training at Madison General Hospital Sept. 1956- Jan 1957. There she met soon to be sister in law -Irene Pogue (Weisensel) who introduced her to her Future Husband Roy Roger Pogue, they were married Dec 8th, 1957 at Christ Lutheran Church in Lancaster, Wi. She worked at Nagle Hart Catipillar Dealer in Advertising dept from 1957 to Oct 1958. Then to a stay at home mom of 8 children. Later she and husband Roy bought a dairy farm and moved family to Clearlake, WI where she excelled at being a true helpmate and support to husband Roy. She later returned to work at Rhodes frozen dough from 1981-Jun 28,1995.
She was able to enjoy her many hobbies Canning, Gardening, participating in raising of grandchildren in her golden years as she was able to move around the country living with her children and their families and the joys of seeing them grow.
Ruth has loved being part of many churches thru her moves Adventist Faith, East Linclon Church,
and had made lifelong friends with many in her community.
She was pre-deceased by Husband Roy in 2010, and two children Dale 1984 & Faye 1969 and 3 grandchildren. Ruth is survived by her 6 children Barbara & (Richard) Tallent Amery, Wi, Bonnie Guiney Keokuk, IA, Daniel & (Rose Lambert) Pogue, Emmett, ID, Juanita Duman Oakdale, TN, John & (Christina Smith) Pogue, Deerbrook, WI, Paul & (Val O'Flanagan) Pogue, Clearlake, Wi. As well as 32 living grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren. As well as Siblings Carol Wentz, and Harry Shaben and sister-in-law Irene Weisensel, as well as many, many nieces and nephews.
Roy Roger Pogue
May 21, 1933 - April 22, 2010
Roy Roger Pogue passed away at the Amery Regional Medical Center on April 22, 2010. Roy was born on May 21, 1933 to Everett and Beulah (Roberts) Pogue at home on a farm they called the “Rock Garden” in Columbia County, WI. He started school a short distance from the farm. Since his dad was a farmer that rented, they moved on March 1st for several years. They moved from an area called “Pumpkin Hollow”, near the airport in Madison to Rio, WI and then to Marshall, WI. The family then moved back to Rio and eventually made their home back in Marshall. Roy graduated from high school in Marshall in 1951. His folks then bought a farm near Pardeeville, WI where his twin sisters graduated in 1956. Roy helped his dad farm and worked as a mechanic at the Oliver Dealer (Tunnison’s) in Pardeeville. Roy owned a flock of registered Hampshire Sheep. They also had cows and pigs, and the farm was sold on April 5, 1962. After graduation, Roy’s sister Irene went to the Madison General Hospital School of Nursing, where she met fellow student Ruth Shaben. Irene introduced Roy and Ruth who were then married on December 8, 1957 in Lancaster, Wisconsin. To this union 8 children were born. Roy worked at Tunnison’s until 1962 when he took a job at Brooks in Sun Prairie, WI where he worked as a mechanic on industrial equipment. In 1965 he took a job selling and repairing farm equipment in Hustisford,WI. They lived in Pardeeville until 1967 when they moved to Cambridge, WI so Roy could become a Moorman Feed salesman. He worked there until 1979. Roy then moved his family to a farm in Fall River, WI where they raised pigs and goats. In 1987 the family moved to a dairy farm by Clear Lake, WI. He lived there assisting his sons farming until November 2007. A house fire then forced Roy and Ruth to move to Evergreen Village in Amery. His interests included farming, motorcycles (racing and hill climbing), hunting, and church activities. Roy is preceded in death by his parents; daughter Faye, and son Dale. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth, and children: Barbara (Richard) Tallent, Bonnie Guiney, Daniel (Rosella), Juanita Duman, John (Christina), and Paul (Valerie); as well as 31 grandchildren who affectionately called him Bumpa, 3 great granddaughters and one great grandson. He is also survived by a brother Vernon (Delores), and sisters Ione (Floyd) Gustrowsky, and Irene (George B.) Weisensel as well as many other loving relatives and friends. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 11:00 am at the East Lincoln Alliance Church in Amery, with Pastor Randy Schussman officiating. A visitation was held on Monday, April 26, 2010 from 5 to 7 pm at the Williamson-White Funeral Home in Amery, as well as one hour prior to the service at the church. Pallbearers were: Dan Pogue, John Pogue, Paul Pogue, Richie Tallent, Harvey Tallent, and Jesse Tallent. Interment was at the Comstock cemetery in Pardeeville. Arrangements were made with the Williamson-White Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Amery.
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