Jonathan-Ogan-Obituary

Jonathan M. Ogan

Marblehead, Massachusetts

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Of Marblehead. Entered Eternal Rest February 7, 2007. Cherished son of Susan (Schneier) Ogan & the late Gary Ogan. Beloved brother of Gregory Ogan and Terri Ogan. Dear grandson of Judy & Gerald Ogan. Jonathan will be missed by his many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Services at the...

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You will forever be in my thoughts and prayers Jon. Thank you for the kindness, frienship and good will you showed me. Knowing you helped restore my faith in humanity. Rest In Peace.

Dear Ogan Family,

I send my deepest sympathies to you in finding out just recently about Jon. I remember growing up with Jon throughout the years of middle school and throughout the years how he grew to be a mature, young man. He also always ordered from the Mandarin and became one of our favorite customers to deliver to. Know that he will be remembered.

Dear Ogan Family,

We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.

Love, Joe and Paula Axelrod

Dear Susan, Gregory and Terri,
There are no words to adequately express our sympathy for the profound loss you must be feeling. The world has lost someone very special. Please know we are thinking of you and wishing you peace during this difficult time.

I work at Bake'n Joy and remember Jonathan coming into the plant to visit. I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to everyone in the Ogan family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Ogan family,
I am deeply saddened to hear the news about Jonathan. I can recall elementary school when Jon and I used to hang out before I moved. He was always a great friend and he will never be forgotten.

With all my heart to Susan, Gregory and Terri, and Judy and Jerry I express both my love and sympathy. Jonathan, as I remember him at Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah with his sweetness and consideration for my husband and me, will always be our gentle host in my tangible mind. Bless you, my dear grand-nephew. Living so far away , I regret that I couldn’t have known you better.

Aunt Sonya from California

To the familly of Jonathan M. Ogan,

As a fellow classmate of Jon's, we actually never knew eachother, rather we passed in halls and during football games and may have even shared the same classes. His passing has reminded me how blessed we are to encounter new people everyday and to take the time and opportunity to get to know eachother. He has been a teacher of this valued lesson to my fellow classmates and I.

All of my well wishes, and prayers are with you.

Dear Ogan Family,

We were deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Our sons attended Tabor together. May you find comfort knowing that we all share in your loss.