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Marvin E. "Hoagie" "Marv" Hogan

Victor, New York

Age 83

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Hogan, Marvin E."Marv" "Hoagie"Victor: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, at age 83. He was predeceased by his son-in-law, Bill Maxwell. Marv is survived by his wife of 61 years, Joanne Richardson Hogan; son, Randy (Elaine) Hogan; daughter, Teri Maxwell; grandchildren, Kate (Mike) Gruschow, Kevin...

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Hogie & Gene 10/16/07

I just learned of Hoagie's passing from George Snyder. Dumbfounded, I cannot believe I missed everything. My sincere sympathy to Hoagie's family and extended family including all that he touched over the years at Saxby Implement Corporation. I was one of those customers that he called friend. Hoagie shared with me his International Harvester stories of times long ago. He knew many part numbers by heart. Taking me to his home, he added to my IH collection making me the envy of IH...

Hoagie & Gene 10/16/07

My Sympathy goes out the whole Hogan extended family. My memories with Hoagie go back before computers. Hoagie and I experienced the first computer connections with the great International Harvester Company. May Hoagie with his very reliable note pads and International Harvester rest in peace.

Randy and Family sorry to hear of the loss of your father. May he rest in peace.
Mickey Record, Scottsdale,Arizona

Linda and I send our deepest regrets to the entire Hogan family. Our prayers are with you.

Three generations of my family had the honor of knowing "Hoagie" ~ he was a kind and sincere individual and will be remembered fondly by many. May he rest in peace.

Joanne, Randy and Teri - My deepest sympathy on your loss. I have the fondest memories of all the sporting events when we were growing up. Marv was always there for our games. He was a great guy to have on our side.

The Town of Mendon has lost a good man and will be deeply missed. Thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

I have lots of memories of Marv, hanging out at the pool and getting into his fridge in the garage with Randy. He took some of my money at the cabin on Sunday's. A toast to a great Yankee fan. Rest in peace my friend.
Larry