Lois Ann Hogan

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Lois Ann Hogan

of Little Rock, AR

May 15, 1925 - March 22, 2017

Lois Ann Hogan, 91 of Little Rock, Arkansas entered the heavenly gates on March 22, 2017. Born in Whizbang, Oklahoma on May 15, 1925, she was the daughter of Bob and Lois Self. She was preceded in death by the love of her life and husband of 52 years, Fred Hogan.

She is survived by her brother, John Self; her daughter, Lisa Hanshew and her husband, Deen; her sons, Brian Hogan, Scott Hogan and Kevin Hogan and his wife, Barbara; her grandchildren that she will forever love - Becky, Kate, Lizzie, Lindsey, Kenny, Arrin, Jeff and Jason; and her great-grandchildren Reese, Bailey, Taylor, Sawyer, Zoie and Oliver.

Her greatest joy will always be her family. Ann was a homemaker all of her happily married life. She enjoyed decorating, playing bridge, cooking and playing golf with her husband and children.

As she requested, a private family memorial will be held in her honor.

Mom always said she had the perfect life. We will miss her.



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5 Condolence(s)
Susan Greeson
Little Rock,
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family. May she rest in peace and the Lord be with her in her journey and with her family in this time of mourning.

Patty Steele
BELTON, MO
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Monday, March 27, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Ann was a beautiful person and perfect grandmother to my children. I will always have Ann and Fred in my heart and I feel honored to have been a part of their lives.

lynn doble
Atlanta, GA
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Monday, March 27, 2017

Lisa and Family-

There are just no words. My heart is heavy for you all.
Lynn Hopson Doble

“The soul would have no rainbow if the eye had no tears.” – Minquas Nation

ollie jackson
little rock arkansas, AR
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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Dear Hogan family it was my pleasure to know MRS.HOGAN.we loved her but GOD loved her best.

paula allen
Little rock, AR
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Friday, March 24, 2017

Heaven gained a beautiful lady. I will always remember Hon with a smile on her face, always happy to see you. She was truly a southern lady. So gracious and beautiful. My heart breaks for each of you during this sad time. Thank God for each day she was in your life and rejoice that she has joined her love. Each of you always remember a piece of her heart is always inside you. She loved each one of you in such a special way. Count her as your many blessings in your life. Much love to you all.