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George Hogan

Houston, Texas

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HoganGeorge A. Hogan, surrounded by his wife Linda, daughter Talina Fields and son Charles Hogan, passed gently into the arms of our Lord in his Missouri City home in the early morning hours of Saturday, October 8, 2011. George was born in Rockmart, Georgia on November 26, 1940 to Ruth and C.V....

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I remember all the times he would come by the office and always had a little joke to tell me. He was a really great guy and will be missed by many. Our deepest condolences to you and your family Linda.

We will truly miss George he was a great friend and a very wonderful person just a joy to know.Our prayers are with you and your family Dianne & Moise Freeman

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dearest Linda,
You are so loved by Heritage Baptist Church family. I will treasure the times I would look over to you and Bro. George in the sanctuary (when I attended HBC) and you both always had such a beautiful smile as you worshiped our Lord. You made a beautiful "marriage" picture. I will miss Bro. George... especially his visits to the church office during the week when he would bring "The Hogan church tithe"... he was such a precious man. He was very proud of you and always...

Dear Linda,
George was the best - Dan loved talking with George especially listening to his cute jokes.
May the memories of your loved one ... of happy times, of joyful smiles, of hearty laughter, and caring words help you through this sorrowful time.
Our deepest sympathy for your great loss.
Love, Dan & Norma

SO SORRY ABOUT GEORGE, MAY GOD BE WITH YOU & YOUR FAMILY.

JOE BRUCE

Dearest Linda,
Our thoughts and sentiments go out to you and your family. What a pleasure to have known George. We need more people like him in this old world. His appearance would enlighten a room with his outgoing nature and cute little jokes. He will surely be missed by many.

I served proudly with George in K Troop, 11th ACR, in Viet Nam. I am deeply sorry he has left us. He never let us down. In those days he was young with a full life ahead, yet he pledged his life for his country. After Viet Nam he had another life to build which he did. To those left behind, celebrate his life and keep him in your hearts.
Allons ( Lets Go)
James V. Potter, Austin, TX

Dear Linda & family,

I am sending my condolence with my love and respect of this good and honorable man.

The 11th Cavalry Troopers about 40 years ago and far from home in the jungles of Vietnam & Cambodia we took great care of one another so we could make it home to our mothers, fathers, wives, sisters, brothers and other loved-ones.----------------- --> Now once again we must say our goodbyes and continue to take our strides for the time will come our journey will be...