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John Patrick Hoban

Charleston, South Carolina

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John Patrick Hoban, 55, of Beaufort, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Friday, August 24, 2012. Funeral Services and burial will be conducted later in Naples, Florida. Mr. Hoban was born November 8, 1956 in Dayton, Ohio, son of William Patrick Hoban and Lynn Hartnett Hoban. He was a...

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To Mr. and Mrs. Hoban, BillE and Karen,
I was saddened to hear that John left this world. He is missed. He was a dear friend to me and I will always be grateful for his kindness, his positive attitude that he always embraced and shared, his strength, fearlessness, perseverance, and his awesome sense of humor. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hoban,
I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. He was a good friend during high school and someone I always looked forward to seeing when we were home from college. We lost touch after that, but I'm sure he remained as friendly, kind and wonderful as he was all those years ago.
With my deepest sympathy,
Lisa Masucci

Mr. & Mrs. Hoban, Karen, Bill & JJ:

I am very sorry to learn of John's passing and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

John was such a positive person. He was great to be around. There is no surprise how successful he was in working with others.

From the time I met John at Saint Tim's, to Watterson, the yellow mustang, TEC 17, UC, playing golf and hanging out with Steve; we had some very good times.

I will think of John and remember these times often.

Dear Mr. & Mrs Hoban, Karen and Billy and all the Hoban Children.

There wasn't a time that John didn't come to the Pagura home that he didn't have a smile on his face and something humorous to say to make anyone laugh that was in the same room with him. I had 6 girls and Stephen my only son who had John as a best friend during Waterson days and all the time he was in college up to today. One thing I loved about him was his Donald Duck impersonation which he entertained all of my...

Mr & Mrs Hoban & Family.
I am very sorry to hear of Johns' passing. I enjoyed working with John and your family at COBF.

1977 was a year that i got to spend a lot of time with john. I met his loving family. He was my best man in my wedding.l will forever remember his smile and positive attitude.to the Hoban family l am sorry for your loss.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hoban, Karen & Philip, Billy & Linda, MC, and "the boys,"
I remember John's infectious smile and love of a good time. He was a gentleman through and through. I know he touched many lives- he did mine. May God's peace and strength be with you at this difficult time.

1977 was a year that i got to spend a lot of time with john. I met his loving family. He was my best man in my wedding.l will forever remember his smile and positive attitude.to the Hoban family l am sorry for your loss.

Mr & Mrs Hoban, Billy, & Karen,
I feel lucky to of grown up knowing such a great guy & good family. John was always fun to be around. He was genuine & his disposition never changed. My thoughts & prayers are with you all.

And yes... I will always remember that fade away jump shot & Mrs. Hoban's cooking.