Julius Jensenius Voigt
1850–1922 (age 72)
Biography
Julius Jensenius Voigt (1850-1922) pursued engineering with a keen sense of civic responsibility, contributing to the era’s essential public works. His practical talent for solving complex problems helped ensure that municipal systems kept pace with the city’s growth while remaining accessible to citizens.
Voigt’s calm leadership and quiet integrity earned him respect throughout the profession, and his steady presence at Vestre Cemetery recalls a lifetime of service to the urban communities he helped support.