G.-Hogue-Obituary

G. William Hogue

Bill, North Carolina

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G. William Hogue 'Bill' Bill, 75, of Charlotte, NC, passed away on Friday, July 31 at the Levine & Dickson Hospice House. Born in Waynesburg, PA, he was the youngest of seven children of parents Charlotte and G. Paul Hogue. Throughout his life, Bill was a positive, generous and gracious...

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My Grandfathers 1970 CST/10

Mr. Hogue was a mentor to us in the Scouts and we shared a love for classic cars. Not a day goes by that I don't run across a pack of Lance crackers somewhere and think of Mr. Hogue...my condolences to the family 8 years overdue.

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Hogue family. I had the opportunity to met Bill after he retired from Lance. He assisted my wife and I to purchase an automobile. His smiling face always gave us a sense of confidence. It was a pleasure to have known him.

Mary Anne - It was an incredible honor for me to become acquainted with your classy, brilliant and charismatic husband when we both served on the Board of Directors for the Better Business Bureau in Charlotte. He was our Chairman and, in fact, was instrumental in recommending many of the policies we now adhere to ... both locally and nationally. His smile was so broad and he had the rare gift of making every one of us feel as if our ideas were wonderful. Bill is one of those excellent...

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Hogue family. I worked with Bill for several years at Lance. He was an amazing guy. He always had an open door policy for his people . Bill you will be missed. Myrna Chromzak (Lance, Inc.)

Bill will truly be missed. I have many wonderful memories of him as a classmate in Ten Broeck Academy. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with your family at this time.

Although I met Bill towards the end of his career at Lance, I considered Bill to be one of the nicest people to be around and will miss his smile and his friendship. On his visits to Lance he would somtimes sit with us at lunch and tell us how his family was doing. Everyone at Lance that knew Bill will miss him.

Bill was a good friend of our family and a special friend of my parents, Scott and Lillian Gray and brother Lew. I always remember Bill as a warm, kind and selfless person.

Dear Maryanne, Carla, Todd, Scott and Sean,
We loved Bill. He was a loyal friend. When we think of Bill we will remember that he warmed his hands by the fires of life. God bless you all.
Fred and Pat Fischer

Dear Mary Anne and Family:
Sylvia and I share your grief. Bill was a wonderful friend and supporter.
His pain has been relieved and his Spitit is free.
Love to all,
Sylvia and Jack Moore