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Paul D. Hogan

Rensselaer, New York

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Hogan, Paul D. RENSSELAER Paul D. Hogan, 66, died suddenly on Saturday, November 12, 2016, after being stricken at his home. Born in Albany on October 12, 1950, he was the son of the late Peter and Kathleen Kowsky Hogan. Paul was raised in Defreestville and graduated from St. Jude the Apostle...

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I will always remember Paul because he took the time to share so much wisdom with me. Paul was one of the smartest people I have known and he was a living example of how rewarding it can be to help others.

Remembering Paul and all he gave to so many - still missed on Saturday mornings

Sue- You are in my thoughts and prayers
Nina Tripodi

It is with great sorrow that I write this note to you Maureen and Sue. I grew up with Paul and lived on North Colonial Heights until college years and marriage separated all of us.I lost touch with Paul but he always held a special place in my heart. We always had such a great time together with all the rest of the kids. Whether it was sledding, riding bikes, swimming or baseball. Those were simpler times it seems, but memories remain. I was deeply moved to hear of his passing. Please know...

I'm very sad to learn of Paul's passing. He was a true teacher,mentor and friend. Prayers to Sue,Jamie and All who loved Paul.

So sorry for loss. Paul was a friend and inspiration for me at 8:00 AM every Saturday morning. I will miss him.

Sue
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Paul was a wonderful brother in law to me. God Bless .

I worked with Paul for over 15 years. He volunteered to carry a huge workload and made it look easy. He had the insight to help keep our program focused in the right places for years. He made a huge difference for thousands of men, but he was always humble. I will always be grateful for what Paul taught me about spirituality. If there is a heaven they're giving Paul a standing ovation there.

Paul was my friend in our neighborhood on Bloomingrove Drive, and my classmate at St. Judes since fourth grade. Summers, he was one of few who had an inground pool and he would always invite everyone over. Although we did not connect for many years he will always be a great childhood memory and friend. My condolences to his family Pauop he was a wonderful human being.