Melvin was born August 11, 1938, in Center, Texas to Joseph and Mary Cogswell. He joined the Army at age sixteen and was stationed in Berlin, Germany where he met and married Renate Zinn on March 13, 1958. He had four children Clifford, Glen, Rhonda, and Renee. He served twenty-two years in the Army and served two tours in Vietnam. Melvin retired and moved his family to Mesa, Arizona to be near his siblings and their families. He taught ROTC at South Mountain High School and then decided to go into the petroleum business until he retired in 1994.
Melvin loved to travel with his wife family and had the opportunity to see many parts of the world. He was a lover of music and spent hours listening to several genres. Most of all he loved his family. He enjoyed hanging out with his family every opportunity he could and talk about the "old days".
Melvin is survived by his wife, Renate Cogswell; his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Melvin will always be remembered, loved and missed.
Melvin was born August 11, 1938, in Center, Texas to Joseph and Mary Cogswell. He joined the Army at age sixteen and was stationed in Berlin, Germany where he met and married Renate Zinn on March 13, 1958. He had four children Clifford, Glen, Rhonda, and Renee. He served twenty-two years in the Army and served two tours in Vietnam. Melvin retired and moved his family to Mesa, Arizona to be near his siblings and their families. He taught ROTC at South Mountain High School and then decided to go into the petroleum business until he retired in 1994.
Melvin loved to travel with his wife family and had the opportunity to see many parts of the world. He was a lover of music and spent hours listening to several genres. Most of all he loved his family. He enjoyed hanging out with his family every opportunity he could and talk about the "old days".
Melvin is survived by his wife, Renate Cogswell; his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Melvin will always be remembered, loved and missed.
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