Peter-Hogan-Obituary

Peter B. Hogan Sr.

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Peter B. Hogan 1920-2010 SPRINGFIELD - Peter B. Hogan, Sr., 90, of the Hungry Hill section of Springfield died Friday, May 21, 2010 in the Jewish Nursing Home, Long-meadow. He spent the past sixty-five summers at his residence in Groton Long Point, CT. Peter, a son of the late Peter F. and...

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To all the Hogans,

The chair under the tree on our front lawn and your porch are now empty. Sad, but happy that they lived long, full lives surrounded by good families and good friends. Our best to you at this difficult time.

Peter and Donna,
So sorry to learn of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours during this difficult time.

Peter, Donna, and family, Pat, Dutch, and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. No matter how prepared you are for this sad event, the pain and grief are still present. May your sorrow be short lived, and the fond memories be a comfort and long lasting. Both Mr. & Mrs. Hogan were treasured friends of Mary & Larry. May they all meet up in Heaven and revel in the tales of GLP, Springfield,Holyoke, and Chicopee.

PETER, SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR DAD.

To the Hogan Family, We were very sorry to hear about your loss. We will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Peter, Donna and family,
To our dear neighbors, we are so very sorry for your loss. We know how close you were to him and what a difficult time this is for you right now. Please know that we are sending good wishes your way and keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. If you need anything at all just let us know.
Fondly,
Jeff & Monica

Peter, Iam sorry about the loss of your father. Shirley Nichols

Dear Peter, Donna and family,
We send our love and prayers to all of you. May precious memories sustain you during this time.
With love,
Deirdre and Donald

Peter and Donna, I have never met either of you, but your Dad was a loyal friend of my family for his entire life. Our families were neighbors on Woodmont Street, and remained friends long after. Bernard was a pillar of strength. I am happy that he had a long life, and I know that he will be missed. I hope that your grief will be short, and your happy memories long.