IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Bruce Woodrow

Bruce Woodrow Cogswell Profile Photo

Cogswell

Aug 21, 1943 — Jan 21, 2013

Obituary

Bruce Woodrow Cogswell, age 69 of Elkhart, passed away Monday, January 21, 2013 at Elkhart General Hospital. Bruce was born August 21, 1943 in Kingston, New York to the late Earl W. and Mildred (Houghtaling) Cogswell-Jones. Bruce Attended Kingston High School, and enlisted in the US Navy in 1960. He served honorably until his discharge in January of 1964. On May 26, 1977, Bruce married Debi Abbey in South Bend, Indiana.

Debi survives, along with their children Sandra Marshall of Kingston, NY, Bruce W. Cogswell Jr. of Reading, PA, Richard (Josephine) Cogswell of Charlotte, NC, CPT. Louis (Alyssa) Cogswell (US Army) of Elkhart, IN, currently stationed in Bagram, Afghanistan, Savanah Cogswell, and Katie Cogswell, both of Goshen, IN. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Bruce is survived as well by his siblings, Margaret (George) Vogt of Port St. Lucie, FL, Shirley (Clifford) Johnson of Mottville, MI, and Ralph (Cheryl) Cogswell of Berwick, PA, along with several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 6-8 pm Friday, January 25, 2013 at Chapel Hill Funeral Home in Osceola, Indiana. There will also be one hour of calling prior to the 10:00am funeral service on Saturday, January 26, 2013 at Jamestown United Methodist Church, 59218 CR 3, Elkhart, Indiana 46517. Interment and military honors will follow at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola, Indiana.

Bruce arrived in the Elkhart area as a country music promoter for the Grand Ole Opry. Bruce was later self employed as a graphic artist for over 35 years, specializing in paper printing, screen printing and later banners and signs. He enjoyed country music and played in several bands throughout his lifetime as a guitar player and lead singer, most notably for the Boone County Band. Bruce also founded the group "Fishers of Men," a Christian missionary band who played weekly at the Belmont Neighborhood Fellowship in Elkhart. He was also a longtime member of the Jamestown United Methodist Church.

Bruce also volunteered his time with many organizations such as the Baugo Township Lions Club, the American Legion Post #308, the Indiana Patriot Guard Riders, the Cogswell Association (webmaster for family genealogy) and the USS Blandy Association. In his spare time, he enjoyed running model trains, riding his Harley, and running his side business "Barnacle Bill''s Ship Store."
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Jamestown United Methodist Church

59218 County Road 3, Elkhart, IN 46517

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