of Batesville, AR
November 27, 1949 - November 6, 2023
Carol Ann (Mitsy) Hogan, 73, of Batesville passed away Monday, November 6, 2023.
She was born November 27, 1949 in North Little Rock to William Peyton Tarver and Ruby Lee (Long) Tarver.
Carol was a very positive person who loved very hard. She was detail oriented and had the ?if you want it done right, do it yourself? attitude. She was a member of Central Avenue United Methodist Church, sang in the Chancel Choir, and rang handbells with the Joybells Choir, and was an active member of the United Methodist Women?s group. Carol worked as a claims representative for the Social Security Administration for 26 years and enjoyed camping and riding horses.
Survivors include her husband, whom she married on December 21, 1969, Robert ?Bob? Hogan of the home; one son, Eric Hogan (Samantha) of Batesville; one sister, Judith Doty of Little Rock; one grandchild, Alexander Hogan; two nephews, Rusty Tarver, Allen Tarver, and one niece, Bonnie Hernandez.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Don and David Tarver.
Pallbearers are Rusty Tarver, Aaron Hogan, Adam Hogan, Allen Tarver, Ronald Hogan, and Jerry Buie.
Funeral services will be held Friday, November 10, 2023 at 10:00am at the Roller-Crouch Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Seay and Rev. Jesse James officiating. Burial will follow at Holcombe Cemetery in Sulphur Rock.
Visitation will be held Thursday from 5:00pm until 7:00pm.
Memorials may be made in her honor to Central Avenue United Methodist Church, 1205 N Central Ave, Batesville, AR 72501.
This is the hardest part of life! Mitsy was a beautiful person and the world will not be as bright as it was with her in it.. she will be missed but not forgotten.
Aunt Mitsy - Thank you for being such a loving and positive part of my childhood. All of the sleepovers, Halloween parties, hiding from tornadoes in the basement, Christmas presents with ugly wrapping, afternoons in the pool, trail rides, 4th of July fireworks, countless family meals (even though I'm pretty sure you didn't really like cooking), and an old beat up car - so many memories! You are missed.
Eric, Robert, Samantha, and Alex - Sending you so much love, light, and strength as you celebrate Mitsy, your love for one another, and your time on this Earth together. She loved you all to her core.
I loved when you lived across the street from me. I loved having you, Robert, Eric, and Ronnie in church choir. You all saved our lives more than once. My prayers go out to you and your family. Love, Gayle
Robert, Eric and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. May you have peace and comfort knowing that she is now singing with the angels.
Mitsy, always a spunky, ornery, loving lady. She was so proud of her family and her grandson. I remember when she talked dad into taking her on a Harley ride. Such a fun memory as dad revved it up as they spend down the street. Washington. I can see it it now, her beautiful grey hair blowing in the breeze, laughing and holding on for dear life! You have earned your wings, Mitsy!
So very sorry for your loss! My prayers are with your family for comfort and peace during this time of grief.
I have loads of memories of my sister inlaw Mitsy that I will cherish for a lifetime. We had so many quite talks together and I could confide in her to keep a secret. She was a beautiful lady and loved by so many. Mitsy, you will be missed so much. I love you and I know I will see you again one day. RIP beautiful lady!
Robert, Eric and family , we are so sorry for your loss. Your family will be in our prayers. May God hold you close during this time.
Misty was a trusted and respected friend whom I spent many times over the years enjoying the company of she and her wonderful family. She will be deeply missed in her family and community.
Thank you for your friendship ??
Our prayers for all of you. Randy and Peggy Pearce
Mitsy was a very dear and special person! Prayers for all her family!!
Buddy and Missy Carlile
Mizty was such a special person to us. We sang in the choir and was always happy to see us. She had a beautiful alto voice and was always good to my granny and my mother. She is going to be missed.
I have so many memories of my aunt Mitsy. She was a wonderful woman. You will be missed.