WELDON-HOGAN-Obituary

WELDON PAUL HOGAN

Sherman, Texas

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DIED
February 27, 2020
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Sherman, Texas

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Weldon Paul Hogan passed away February 27, 2020 to live again. He owned and operated Hogan's Jif-E-Lube for over 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Kitty Hogan. Daughters: Chris & Lisa Tibbett, Howe, TX, Hannah Hogan, Van Alstyne, TX, Kevin and Katie Dayberry of Dallas, TX. Son: Seth...

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Wow. 5 years after the fact and I'm just now finding this out. I've known the Hogan family since the late 60s. We were next door neighbors when I was a toddler and my Aunt Zada worked for Paul's mom LaJuana at her dress shop. I always enjoyed getting my oil changed at Paul's place. He was quite a character. Always had me laughing. I hate to hear this. I know none of us live forever, at least not here on Earth. I look forward to seeing Paul again on the other side. RIP, rest in paradise old...

He inspired me to work hard. In many ways I thought of him as a father figure, because he taught me to think about things rather than depend on some device. All the things he taught me I still use every day, at work, and, at home.. I will Miss him dearly forever.

Paul was full of laughs,jokes & things to think about. Very serious it would appear then that smile would come out. I always enjoyed visits with oil changes. His smile & humor will be missed. He is at peace with The Lord & parents @ his side.
Prayers & Blessing to Wife & family.

Treasured Tribute Wreath

Kitty and family;
A sweet sweet guy and a good friend. Will miss him a bunch.
Thoughts and prayers to you and yours .
Sincerely;
David and Gayle.

He was a good man always enjoyed our conversations will be missed

Had the privilege to hear his jokes & stories for many years. YOU WILL BE MISSED SIR!

I will miss you my friend of 30 + years, You sure knew how to tell a good clean joke I appreciate all the times you cheered me up, and made me laugh. And all the words of wisdom every time I saw you. I will always remember you buddy
Anthony Thomas

Paul would corner me up and tell me a story that was 10-15 minutes.... And I always enjoyed it. RIP, my brother.