Mary-Hogan-Obituary

Mary A. Hogan

Springfield, Massachusetts

1934 - 2023

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Mary A. Hogan1934 - 2023SpringfieldMary (Queiros) Hogan 89, of Springfield passed away peacefully on July 23, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Ludlow, she was the daughter of the late Joaquim and Barbara (Pereira) Queiros. In 1958 she married Robert Hogan and settled in Springfield...

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Sandy and family, your mother always made me feel so welcome in her home. I haven´t seen her in many years, but I have loved seeing photos of her surrounded by her loving family and your Dad on social media. I am so sorry for your loss.

I was shocked to see this on social media when she passed. I have fond memories of Choo Choo and I going to Bickfords on Riverdale Road in West Springfield to get our BIG APPLE pancake on Saturday's when I was little. Our shopping trips to Fall River and the outlets where we would start early in the day and go till at night that was the true meaning of "Shop Till You Drop". The afgans and blankets she made me that I still have. Rest easy and shine your light down. Dina Lynn Del Buono

Mary and her husband could be seen walking around sixteen acres many years. I met her thru OLSH womens club. She always had a smile and willing to help. Rest in peace.

Sandy, so sorry for you loss.

I had the pleasure of knowing Mary as a friend and co-worker. My condolences to the family. It is with sadness to hear of her passing. I always remember the kindness and beautiful smile Mary always showed.

Dear Bob, Barb, and Sandy, Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Sending love, light, and peace from next door. Sincerely, Rebecca & Mark Gneda

My heartfelt condolences to all of Mary's family. I worked with her at the School Department. I have many fond memories.

Bob, Barbi, Sandy, I am so sorry for your (our) great loss, Mary was a wonderful talented amazing Matriarch of your family which no one will ever be able to fill her shoes (or her favorite slippers). When I first met her in 2016 at her sister Rose's house we became instant friends over a shared cup of tea! We all cherished Mary's wit, her hugs and her kindness during her visits. She taught me many, many things- and I will forever be grateful I had the chance to spend so much time with her...

I have fond memories of Auntie Choo Choo and her gentleness. I know her and dad shared a very special bond and I take solace that they are now reunited. Love and prayers to the family and may auntie rest in peace.