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EOC Robert Francis Hogan Jr.

CPO/EOC

Date of birth 11/27/1937
Date of passing 11/22/2020

Robert Francis Hogan Jr was born in upstate New York in 1937. He was the eldest son of Robert Francis Sr. and Mary Elizabeth (Kerns) Hogan. He was part of a large Irish family that consisted of 12 children. He had cherished memories of growing up on his grandparents farm in Conklin, New York. Due to the rheumatic fever his parents relocated the family to Florida, but he would return to his grandparents farm in New York often in the summertime.

At 18 he was drafted in the Navy for a few years, when he got out he met the love of his life and started his family. In 1966 he re-enlisted in the Navy as a Seabee and did two tours of Vietnam. He was a career military-man, moving all over the United States with his family. In 1988 he retired from the service and settled in Van Wert, Ohio, where he and his wife bought their first and only home. He then worked at Conrad Trucking Inc. for the next twenty years. The last several years of his working career were spent teaching truck driving at Vantage Vocational School.

He is proceeded in death by his wife of almost 50 years Charlotte, his eldest son Jay, and 4 of his younger brothers Gilbert, Billy, Raymond & Richard.

He is survived by his 3 children: Diana (Nova), Ginny, and Christopher. His Grandchildren, Tiffany, Ronny, Timothy, Trane, Luci, Zakkery, E’lora and Violet, and 6 great grandchildren. As well as his siblings: Ann, Dennis (Sharon), Patty (Kyle), Leslie, Gary (Debbie), Linda (Marty), Irvene (Dave).

The Hogan siblings were huge Baseball fans, they would travel all around the country visiting all the Major League Baseball parks over the years. He adored these trips. He was a proud member of the local VFW post 5803. He loved his friends there and they became his 2nd family in the last 10 years. He was also a member of the DAV and the American Legion. He was a hard working, sometimes harsh, but loving man. He was a man of few words, but would always listen and was sharp as a tack. He was the strongest man we knew, but Covid-19 proved to be stronger.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you do a kindness for a nurse in your life or the amazing ICU nurses at Van Wert Health. They were there to hold his hand when the family could not. Additionally, if you would like make a donation in support of something that Bob enjoyed, you can make one in his name to the VFW post 5803.

Due to the limitations because of Covid 19. The family is planning a memorial and dinner at a later date at the VFW.

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