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Dennis O. Hogan

Seattle, Washington

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Dennis Hogan passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 5, 2012.

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Mr. Hogan was the first person to come and greet us in our new home on kent scenic hill. For about 2 months it was a high light of our weekend when he would stop by. The man sure knew how to talk. He will be missed greatly by us. He made a mark on our life in just a very very short time. God bless his family.

Dennis was such a gift to our CFS support group. It was impossible to remain "un-cheered" when he entered a room. It was so very clear that he genuinely cared about whoever he was speaking with, and that is a rare gift. One does not always leave a conversation feeling important and cared about, but everyone did with Dennis. He is certainly missed.

I too am so sad to hear about Dennis' passing. Our local CFS group just found out about a week ago...

I hadn't seen Dennis for about 2 years, but will always remember what a thoughtful, kind, considerate gentleman he was, and so seemingly strong despite his severe illness.

He was the voice of reason, compassion and concern, a friend to all of us. His presence will be deeply missed.

My sincere condolences to his family.

I have just heard the sad news about our friend Dennis. He was a joyful presence to the ME/CFS community. He livened up our pizza parties and made everyone laugh.

He always had great ideas for being graceful and productive in the face of adversity.

He will truly be missed!
My deepest condolences to his family.

Sally Jones

I'm so sorry to hear of Dennis' passing. He was one of my favorite persons of all time.

I am just learning of this on Sept. 25 and am so saddened and stunned. To all of the Hogan family, please accept my deepest sympathy. Dennis did sooo much to keep our class together and was always so thoughtful of others. I am so deeply saddened. He will be missed greatly. Cheryl (Smith) Springer

I am stunned and grief stricken to hear this tragic news and loss. My sincere condolences to Lori, Isabel and the entire Hogan family. Dennis was my friend and I will miss him. Dennis, you left us too early.

Dennis and I were friends from middle school on. He was bigger than life and was so important to me and so many others. We spent a great day together in our old hometown last spring and he was so excited about the reunion coming up. He was full of life and ideas and left me...

Dear Isabel and the entire Hogan family, I was so very sorry to hear of Dennis's passing. May you find strength and peace in knowing how he was loved by so many of us - his old KM buddies - and how important he was for his tireless work to bring us all together for reunions. I have so many wonderful memories of growing up across the street from you all. Miss you Dennis. Rest in Peace. T

I'm not sure that I have the words to express the sorrow that I felt when I heard of Dennis's passing. Though we may never have been close in high school, I had great admiration for Dennis. I know he inspired everyone he touched. Though he may not be at this year's 40th class reunion, his Royal spirit will be there to touch us all. Dennis, rest in eternal peace!