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Judy Ann Hogan, age 63, was born December 31, 1961, and lived in Florence, MS. She died September 26, 2025, from kidney disease. Her first kidney lasted 27 years.
She was married for 30 plus years to Mark Hogan. Her life was full of love and adventures. Fishing with her family or doing anything with her family was most important in life for her. She would help anyone if she could. Her hobbies were hunting, fishing, camping, cookouts, the beach, and road trips to the Smokey Mountains.
Judy is preceded in death by her parents, James and Barbara Vaughn and sister, Sandra Burrell. She is survived by her daughter, Karen Troth and her soon to be son-in-law, Chris Yount; brother-in-law, Larry Gray; niece, Rachael Hogan, that she called her own; siblings, Peggy Vaughn, Rubie Gray, and James Vaughn; grandchildren, Austin Hogan, Emily Troth, Christy Yount, Dana Yount, Koda Smith, and Areum Anthony; and a host of nieces, nephews, and their children. Judy will truly be missed by many.
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