Hunter Vogel


Hunter Bertram August Vogel was a Canadian politician. He served in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly from 1963 to 1972, as a Social Credit member for the constituency of Delta, and then Langley.
Vogel was born to Hans Broder Anton Vogel, a German immigrant, and Anne Georgia Hunter, originally from Canada. He completed a business course from the University of Toronto via correspondence. In 1929, he married Margaret Isabel Gunn.
Vogel was the first mayor of the City of Langley, serving from March 15, 1955 to May 29, 1955.
Son William was a mayor of Surrey. Sons Richard Vogel and Walter also founded Mushroom Records in 1974.
In 1946, Vogel purchased a paint company, Cloverdale Paint. When he was elected to the legislature, he turned over the leadership of Cloverdale Paint to his son, Walter. By 2005, Cloverdale Paint had 65 franchises across Canada.
Hunter Vogel died of respiratory failure from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in 1990, aged 86.