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Robert L. "Bob" Hogan

Augusta, Georgia

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ER Registered Nurse MARTINEZ, Ga. - Entered into rest on Tuesday, November 29, 2005, at University Hospital, Mr. Robert L. "Bob" Hogan, 57, beloved husband of Mrs. Marlys Hogan of Martinez. Family members, in addition to his wife, include his sons, LtJG Chris Hogan, U.S. Navy (wife,...

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Dear Marlys & Family,

I'm so very sorry for your loss. Bob was a special person who will be missed on earth, but surely welcomed in Heaven. It was my pleasure to help you guys with a couple of cars over the years, and there were few families in all my years here who made such a lasting impression on me. The love you showed for each other, for your sons, and for your future together was obvious to me. I recently lost my dear wife Marie to diabetes, so perhaps I can feel a little...

Marlys,
I am sorry that I didn't hear sooner....I can't tell you how sorry I am to hear about Bob. He was such a neat person and I will always remember him, mostly for his love for you and the boys and for what a great person and nurse he was, but also for his thorough triage documentation! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If there is anything you need, please let me know.
God bless and be with you all,
Tina

Marlys,Chris and Jeff,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bob will be missed dearly by all of the people who ever worked with him or knew him. He was a man whom I have the upmost respect for. If I am ever able to be: half the nurse,half the father, and half the person that he was I will consider myself successful. My family is praying for yours.
Love,
T.J.,Heather and Caroline

Marlys and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.I know you lost someone very precious to you.Even though Russ is in Iraq,his prayers are sent across the miles.May God comfort you and the boy's at this time.
God Bless,
Jo and Russ Chandler
(Neighbors)

To Mrs. Marlys Hogan and Family: Please accept my deepest sympathies in this trying time for you and all who knew your Husband, Bob. I didn't know him in person, but I know who he was in Vietnam. He was one of the bravest fighters I knew of, a door gunner on a Navy helicopter that supported SEAL operations. As an Army fella, I know first hand what those folks did. On a night in August 1968, in the early hours of the morning, our Detachment came under mortar fire from the Viet Cong. Our...

Marlys, Chris, and Jeff, Tim and Florence: The only one of you that know me is Ms. Florence but I feel like I know each and everyone of you since she talks of all of you all of the time. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you through this sad time and I pray for peace and healing for each of you. It has been a tough battle to watch for me, I can not even imagine being you. I truly hope you all find peace in the fact that Bob no longer suffers. May God Bless and keep you all...