On November 18th 2015 Klaus Vogel peacefully passed away at Werdau within the circle of his extended family. The funeral service and burial took place at the municipal cemetery on November 26th being followed by a reception of the bereaved at the Community Center near to the Church of Our Lady. Klaus Vogel died at the age of 89 years, 6 months and 7 days. The funeral guests first gathered in the cemetery chapel where Klaus Vogel was laid out in a plain light oak coffin adorned with yellow roses. Two Protestant priests celebrated the funeral service and honored the comprehensive lifework of the deceased. It mainly consisted of his more than 50-year old marriage with his spouse Eva-Maria Vogel, née Dorsch, which resulted in 4 children and 8 grandchildren, as well as the confident guidance of the inherited family enterprise, a small concrete factory in Werdau. In addition to his family and work, Klaus Vogel was also a very effective self-educated natural scientist, dedicated over four decades to the study of the variable shape of the Earth’s crust. He designed and constructed palaeoglobes according to his own experimental findings and achieved worldwide appreciation with his results.