ARI-HOOGENBOOM-Obituary

ARI HOOGENBOOM

Brooklyn, New York

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HOOGENBOOM--Ari, historian, died October 25 of complications from mesothelioma. He was 86. He was born in Richmond Hill, Queens, on November 28, 1927. He attended public schools, graduated from John Adams High School in 1945, then attended Atlantic Union College, graduating in 1949. There, he met...

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Olive and family, I send you my heartfelt condolences.

I am the niece of Joe & Cora (my mother's sister) Hoogenboom. Janet Derse Swoish

Gary A. Hoogenboom, Sr

Dear Olive, and Family, Aart, reached out to me, with the information of Ari's Passing, I am saddened to learn that news, Ari was one of the handful of People that Followed his dream of continual learning his entire life, and made his Passion of Knowledge his Life long work, not many can say they lived their dream, My Beloved Cousin did that very thing, and in the process, Shared that knowledge with so many. God Bless Him, You and Your Family. With all my Love. Cousin Gary A. Hoogenboom, Sr....

I am saddened by the passing of such an accomplished and kind man. As a child, I met Ari many times. He was always a warm and gentle man to talk to . My very warmest wishes for my cousins. Ron Hoogenboom

I was so sorry to hear via Jennifer Hamlin Church of Ari's passing. He and Olive made a kid from North Dakota feel very welcome at First Unitarian in the early 1970s. I still remember with great fondness the kindness they showed me -- and with admiration the fine work they have done, separately and together, as historians.

My thoughts will be with you, Olive, and your children as you celebrate Ari's life and accomplishments ... and adjust to his absence. Peace be with you.

My condolences to Olive and her family.

My codolences to Olive and her family. So sorry to hear the news. Stuart

Please accept my sympathies for the death of your loved one. May your family receive comfort in knowing that our loving heavenly Father will soon end death forever.(Isaiah25:8)

Forever in our hearts, Uncle Ari.