Janet-Hogan-Obituary

Janet Hogan

Ellerbe, North Carolina

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March 18, 2018
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Ellerbe, North Carolina

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NORMAN, N.C. — With a smile on her face and a song in her heart, Janet Johnson Hogan gracefully entered into Heaven on Sunday, March 18, 2018.

Janet entered this world in Montgomery County, on March 26, one of five children born to Marvin and Elizabeth Kellis Johnson. She was a graduate...

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I have fond memories of both your mom and dad. Tonya was my student in second grade when Koo Koo the Kangaroo was introduced to the public, and I remember all three of you. Your mom was such a joy to be around. She will be missed by so many. Sending my love and my sincere Condolences to you all.

Janet was a lovely woman. Heaven is a happier place now that she is there.

I am so sorry to see that Janet is gone and know that you will miss her. She was a delightful and lovely lady. I enjoyed the years she served as a library trustee for the Richmond County Libraries.
Anne Thrower

So sorry to see this news about Janet. I went to Wingate with Janet and she was such a special lady. Prayers for all.

Lori and family....your Mom was a true Southern lady.... she's with your Dad and Taylor making cakes in heaven. Love Lou

May God comfort you as you mourn the loss of your beautiful and caring mother. We will never forget her friendship to our family.

Marva, Tonya, and Lorrie , I am very sad to hear about your mother. She was a wonderful woman and I loved her dearly. When I was a student in her kindergarten class , she picked me up each morning and took me with her to school. I haven't seen her in several years, but always asked Mom and Dad about her. You are all in my prayers.

Marva, Tonya, and Lorrie, I am truly saddened hearing of your dear Mother's passing. Not only was she a lovely lady but such a kind, caring spirit among all others. " Cuckoo the Kangaroo" was an assets to Richmond Academy during the days we had the pleasure of working there. My son, Shawn, has repeatedly reflected on the fact that his first grade teacher was a opera singer and song writer. Linda Taylor, your 4th grade teacher