George-Hogan-Obituary

George J. Hogan Sr.

Coopersburg, Pennsylvania

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Hogan, Sr., George J.George Joseph Hogan, Sr., 65, of Coopersburg, passed away April 5, 2014 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Twp. Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late John and Elizabeth (Eigenhauer) Hogan, Sr. He was the loving husband of Evelyn G. (Kaupp) Hogan for over 44...

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Although you're up there, I still find part of you down here. We're still finding notes, instructions and diagrams on jobs that you left behind. As a matter of fact, I just sent a picture of one of your diagrams to John, to be used for an upgrade to a job you and I did on 12/29/2011.
A lot of people died and they're forgotten, and then others are never forgotten. You left your mark on a lot of us.

Buddy I miss you.

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Dear Evelyn & family;
Words cannot express how sorry I am to hear about George's passing. Reading through the other condolences, made me realize how wonderful of a person, father and husband he was. I will pray for you and your entire to have the strength to help you through this. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Christine Weiss (formerly of Coopersburg)

Dear Evelyn and family. I just heard from Betty of Georges passing. We are praying for all of your family to help comfort your sorrow. In Christs Love Linda and George Sepenthal

I had known George from working at Martin Tower Bethlehem Steel days and most recently Lehigh U. In Facilities.George will be greatly missed as a friend and an excellent Honeywell tech.He had the drive to keep going on technical problems until they were fully resolved.
And all the while was very personable,he would talk your ear off if you would let him.He is in gods hand now!
Steven Benko

Dear Evelyn and family. I was at the florist last week when I learned of the passing away of your beloved husband. He was a very good man and always found him working the front yard to make it even more beautiful then the year before. He was a very kind and pleasant man. WE are keeping you in our thought and prayers at this sad time May his soul rest in peace With deepest sympathies your neighbors on Mill Rd Tom and Sandi Dale

I'm been thinking a lot about my dad and all the lessons he taught me. He taught great lessons and had good tips. He taught me how to tie my shoes and ride a bike. Dad's tip: Don't trust your brothers when they tell you to squeeze the left handle bar brake first, unless you want to go flying over the handle bars.

As I got older, life got more complex, so his lessons got more complex. He taught me how to plant a garden and make it grow. When I bought a house, he taught me how to care...

To a special man,
George left us much sooner they we planned...going through our family photos I realized he lived a full life for his 65 years.

We spent our first 6 years of marriage traveling. And I'm happy that we ended our time together traveling.

George wanted his children educated which they are, he wanted them to have good jobs and a good life, which they all do.

He wanted to drive cross country, which was a trip he was able to do with his son George in...