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Spicer, Evelyn Lucille Vogt

The Hesston Record

Evelyn Lucille Vogt Spicer, 91

Posted 8/3/2017

Evelyn Lucille Vogt Spicer, 91, was born Nov. 18, 1925, and grew up in Hesston, Kansas, the daughter of Marcus M. “Mox” and Grace Vogt, also Hesston natives.

She died July 21, 2017, following a short illness.

The Vogts owned and operated the M. M. Vogt Hardware on Main Street for more than 60 years. “Mox,” as he was familiarly known, also served as bank president and mayor.

Evelyn graduated from Newton High School, and attended Bethel College before going to the University of Kansas to obtain her B.S. in Nursing.

While at KU, she met William S. “Bill” Spicer, Jr., of Kansas City, a medical student, on a blind date. Six months later the couple was married.

The Spicers resided in Kansas City, while Bill finished his medical degree, where their first child Constance Elizabeth was born. They then moved to Denver, Colorado, after he joined the Army, to study and practice at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital. Their second child, Marianna Chase, was born in Denver.

Bill was ordered to Korea, to serve as a Captain commanding an Army medical clearing center for M*A*S*H units. Evelyn, Connie and Marianna returned to Hesston to spend the year with the Vogts. Dr. Spicer’s father, also an MD, had taught at KU and Evelyn always thought the family would settle in Kansas.

But while in Korea, Bill was approached by a well-known expert in infectious diseases, Dr. Theodore Woodward, to be his chief resident at the University of Maryland Department of Medicine. The Spicers moved to Baltimore.

In Baltimore the Spicers had two more children, Catherine Diane and William Sidney Spicer, III.

Mrs. Spicer ran the house and raised the children while Dr. Spicer advanced from resident to chairman of the Division of Pulmonary Diseases, chairman of the Maryland State Board of Health, Director of the Regional Medical Program, a member of the Maryland Health Services Cost Commission (which decided whether hospitals could add beds or highly specialized medical equipment). He also served on the Armed Forces Epidemiology Board and the National Air Pollution Council. He founded a new department for the University of Maryland medical school and hospital – the Department of Primary Care – and co-developed the University of Maryland School of Nursing Nurse Practitioner Program.

In the 1980s, Mrs. Spicer went back to school to renew her nursing credentials, and served as school nurse for the Calvert School, a private elementary school.

Before that, she was an energetic volunteer, working with (and later President of) the University Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, her children’s schools, the Woodbrook-Murray Hill Garden Club, and the Roland Park Women’s Club.

The Spicers became enthusiastic golfers, were members of the Country Club of Maryland, and eventually purchased a home at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Evelyn played golf several times a week until she was 85, and was still an active member of her garden, book and women’s clubs.

Evelyn is survived by her four children, Connie Zimmerman of Salisbury, Maryland, Marianna Spicer Joslyn of Atlanta, Georgia, Catherine Spicer Tolliver of Richardson, Texas and Bill Spicer, III, who cared for Evelyn Spicer after the death of Dr. Spicer in 2000, until her death July 21. There are also three grandchildren, Marc Tolliver of Dallas, Texas, Matt Tolliver of Washington, D.C. and Michelle Allison of Waxhaw, North Carolina and three great-grandchildren, Chase, Morgan and AJ Allison.

Mrs. Spicer was buried Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, at Hesston Cemetery, next to her husband and parents, and great-aunts Ruth and May Schroeder.  


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date3 Aug 2017
Linked toEvelyn Lucille (Vogt) Spicer

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