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Paul Burke Hogan

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July 17, 1943 - Dec. 4, 2008 Resident of Pacifica Paul Burke Hogan passed away peacefully at UCSF Medical Center with his daughter by his side on December 4, 2008 after a struggle with pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema; he was 65 years old. He joins his beloved wife, Pamela, who passed away in...

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Dear Anne Marie and Patrick,
The news of your father's death stunned me. He was always so strong and hearty, absolutely unafraid of work, whether physical or intellectual. He struck me as calm in any situation, decided, fair, and positive. You could not have had a better role model. The sad news comes up in my mind ever since I learned about it. He bore the tragedy of your mother's untimely death stoically, and his excellent care of you was a testament of his love and honor for her.You and...

Dear AnneMarie and Patrick,
Needless to say, I am so very sorry to hear of Paul's passing, and stunned for my part. You have both endured such loss for your years it is my hope that it becomes a source of strength for you both. For us all, I trust that some greater plan is at work that in time we will come to understand.
Love and Condolences,
Brian James Gorman

Dear Hogan Family:

Paul Hogan was the first "new friend" to me when I entered S.I. as a sophomore. I cherish the memory.

Pat Sullivan
S.I., '61; SF Chronicle golfwriter, 1979-2002

Dear Patrick & Ann Marie-

My deepest condolences to you both for your loss. I remember your dad being a great support in the community and with Vallemar through our growing years together. There is no doubt that he is proud of you both in all of your achievements.

Patrick and Ann Marie,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I know your father is so very proud of the both of you in all you have achieved. He will be with you forever....

-Jackie Diaz-Picchi and Family

Patrick and Anne, I am so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. He was always very kind and fair to me during my years we worked together at FNB. Even after I left the company and moved to Fresno, he would call and check to see how I was doing. My thoughts and prayers are with you both.

Dear Patrick and Anne Marie...So sorry to hear about your wonderful dad. The short time we knew him, he gained our respect and we liked him so much. We know he'd be so very proud of both of you...With our love, Ron & Barbi Galli

Pat, we are very sad about the passing of your father. We always remember how much he loved and supported you and enjoyed many hours at SI crew events talking with him. We always will remember our special dinner at the Olympic Club as well. We love and support you and know you are always welcome in our home on the East Coast.

Dear Anne Marie and Patrick:

Meeting and knowing your father has left indelible memories with me - the importance of family, how to coach girls without yelling, volunteering as an everyday part of life and always, always put your car visor down as you go up the Edgemar freeway out of Pacifica.

Your Dad was one of the kindest men I have ever met and I will remember him always.