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Dennis J. Hoag

North Kingstown, Rhode Island

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Dennis Hoag passed away in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Dennis are being provided by Fagan-Quinn Funeral Home of Patrick Quinn Funerals and Cremations - N Kings. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on October 30, 2019.

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Dennis had a competitive spirit matched by none. I surely will miss one more stab on the ping pong table. We had laughs galore during our Edgewood upbringings. Thank you Dennis for teaching me at 17 years old how to skate and play hockey. You were a pro!
My condolences to his family. He loved life, and I am sure all of you, as much.

I met Dennis years ago while still a electrical apprentice, at the time i had a new born baby and soon to be wife and a lot of growing up to still do. Dennis took me under his wing and gave me more responsibilities on a job then most other bosses would have, we would drive around and do electrical inspections together and then do some of our own jobs during the afternoons. There was almost never a time while in the truck or on the job that he wasnt teaching me something. I learned...

I met Dennis playing hockey on the ponds at Fay field. Always ready to help a neighbor from Edgewood. Sorry to hear he's passed away.

May Dennis rest in peace. I too belong to I.B.E.W. L.U. #99 and worked with Dennis.Shared a few beers with him at the Coast Guard House and once drove his vet. He will be missed.

A popular friend growing up in Edgewood Dennis attended every social function from Yacht Club dances to rock concerts at the Temple to Music to playing foosball at the Millstream or pool at the Bowling Green and late nights at the Miami Diner. Everyone knew and liked Dennis. R.I.P.

Bri,
I am so sorry. You treated him with kindness and care, making his last year easier and peaceful.
For that, I am proud of you
Mom

Bri,
I am so sorry. You treated him with kindness and care, making the last year of his life easier and peaceful.
For that, I am proud of you.
Mom

To the Hoag Family, I met Dennis some fifty years ago in Edgewood. He was always a gentlemen in all the years I have known him. He will be missed So sorry for your loss. John DAgostino

My sincerest condolences, Dennis was a great friend. He will always be remembered. My prayers are with his family.