of Conway, AR
June 14, 1943 - December 8, 2016
Wilma Ruth ''Foof'' Hogan, 73, of Conway, went to be with her Lord Thursday December 8, 2016. She was born in Conway, June 14, 1943 to Wilford Lee and Mary Emma Hogan. Wilma was a member of Woodland Heights Baptist Church. Throughout life she enjoyed traveling and going on cruises. She worked in banking for 40 plus years.
Wilma is survived by her Nephews: Billy (Deb) Hogan, and Jim Hogan; niece, Deborah Martin, brother: Chuck Hogan, and many great and great-great nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, nephew: Charles ''Buddy'' Hogan, and sister in law: Velma Hogan.
Visitation will be Friday December 9, 2016 at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway from 6:00-8:00PM. Graveside Service will be Saturday December 10, 2016 at 2:00PM at Stone Cemetery at Cadron Ridge Baptist Church in Conway.
Pallbearers will be Chad Hogan, Lee Hogan, Randy Hogan, Steve Mahar, Larry Mahar, and Ray Martin.
Our sympathy to your family, Wilma was a sweet person to work with.
Ms. Wilma was well thought of with high Christian principles. When she was able, she rode our church bus and always had an optimistic spirit even though she was not of the best of health. She is gone but not forgotten and with Jesus now and we will see her again with a whole body.
Prayers for the family. Wilma and I went all through school together. The last several years she and I went to the same SS class and worship. I will miss her a lot but she is whole and with Jesus now.
Jim, Billy and Deb, we know you are heartbroken by the loss of "Foof", but don't grieve. Just remember all the good times that you had with her and smile.
Praying for your family. Such a blessing your mom was to all of us. May God Bless you!!!!
Deb and family, I am so sad for you all. I know how much you will miss her. She was a big part of my life and I know she was with you all. Really enjoyed working with her. She always made the days fun. If I can do anything please let me know. I really loved her and all of you Wanda
Rest in Peace, Foof.
Chuck: We are so sorry to read of Wilma's passing, she was a wonderful lady & always so nice to me.
Randy O. & Sherril A. Bowling
R.O.B./
Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Wilma was quite the character! My mother worked in banking with Wilma for over 40 years and I have many pleasant memories of her when I would come into the bank as a youngster. She was always making somebody laugh. God Bless each of you as you struggle with her loss. Rest in Peace my friend.
Bobby, Joanne, and Nancy Barham
Debbie and Billy I know you have lost a very special person. She and I were best buddies back when I stayed with Granny Lou. I loved all her paper dolls. I always loved when I got to see her. I know that in the last few years she has not been our Girl but she will always be my friend and I will always love her. Prayers to all of the family. Love you guys.