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Scott Thomas Hogan, born on April 25, 1967, in the spirited town of San Manuel, Arizona, passed away surrounded by the warmth of his family's love on January 25, 2025, in Buckeye, Arizona. His life was a tapestry woven from moments of joy, laughter, and kindness, a testament to a man who possessed a HUGE heart and a fierce embrace of life that touched everyone around him.
Scott dedicated himself wholeheartedly to his loved ones, and his proudest accomplishments will forever be his beloved children—Ashleigh, Alycia, Mason, and Halle—and his cherished granddaughter, Kylee. He relished in sharing his hobbies—fishing, hunting, and sports—not just as solitary pursuits but as joyous gatherings with family and friends. It was through these shared experiences that he found true happiness, his laughter echoing as a reminder of the good times cherished by all who knew him.
A steadfast partner to his wife, Heather Erin Peoble, for an incredible 24 years, Scott's love and dedication were evident in every interaction, remaining a unifying force within the family. He had an unparalleled ability to create memories filled with joy and camaraderie, ensuring those moments would live on in the hearts of those he left behind.
Today, as his family grapples with the immense loss, they are overwhelmed yet comforted by the support and outpouring of love received from those whose lives Scott touched. They extend their deepest gratitude for the kindness shown to them during this heart-wrenching time—a testament to Scott’s own spirit and generosity.
A memorial service to honor Scott's remarkable life and indelible spirit will take place at the Church of Christ in San Manuel, AZ, on February 1, 2025. The gathering will commence at 10:00 AM, a fitting tribute to a man whose memory will forever be etched in the hearts of his family and friends, a beacon of love and a constant reminder of the good times shared.
In a world where people often drift apart, Scott was a magnetic presence, drawing others in with his warm spirit and zest for life. His legacy of love, laughter, and shared moments will continue to inspire and illuminate the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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