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- [S2669] Legacy Website, 20 December 2018; Theodore Wayne "Ted" Hogan.
CRANE Ted Hogan, Sr. died peacefully at home in his chair watching sports on October 20, 2015. He was born in Sterling City, Texas on July 8, 1925. He graduated from Crane High School in 1942 and from Texas A&M in 1946. He served as a navigator in the Army Air Corps during WWII on B-24's and B-29's. Ted married the love of his life, Naomi (Pedie) Wilson, on October 9, 1949.
Ted was a long time resident of Crane and had lived in Odessa for the last several years. He was involved with Boy Scouts for over seventy-eight years. Throughout his life Ted was also active in his community, his church, and many organizations including the Crane Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce. His unparalleled life and legacy of service has impacted thousands of lives.
Ted was preceded in death by his parents Tom and Jewell Hogan, his wife Pedie, a brother William Russell Hogan, two sons Bob and Bill Hogan, and sister-in-law Joan Hogan.
He is survived by two brothers, Tom Hogan Jr. of Crane and Gene Hogan (Mary Lou) of Midland; a daughter, Jan Wilcoxon (Don) and son, Ted Hogan Jr. (Jodi); daughter-in-law, Lispah Hogan; grandchildren, Holli Hogan Campbell (Brad), Jeff Hogan (Brittney), Abbey Hogan, Ryder Hogan, Laura Wilcoxon Long (Joey) and Annie Wilcoxon; great-grandchildren, Rylan Campbell, Ashley Campbell and Steeley Hogan; and many extended family members and friends.
Ted's services are planned as follows, on Saturday, October 24th: Visitation will be at the Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home in Crane from 12:30 till 2:00 with a military graveside service at 2:00 in the Crane Memorial Cemetery. A memorial service will follow in Odessa at the First United Methodist Church at 4:00 pm, with a reception following. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Texas Southwest Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Permian Basin Honor Flight; or the charity of your choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home of Crane. Published in Odessa American on Oct. 23, 2015
- [S2927] Find a Grave, 20 December 2018; Theodore Wayne "Ted" Hogan, Sr.
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 December 2018), memorial page for Theodore Wayne “Ted” Hogan, Sr (8 Jul 1925–20 Oct 2015), Find A Grave Memorial no. 182763816, citing Crane Memorial Cemetery, Crane, Crane County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Pam Lee (contributor 48473937) .
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- [S3929] ObitTree, 20 December 2018; Naomi Hogan.
Obituary for Naomi Hogan
On September 18 the Lord called home Pedie (Naomi Wilson) Hogan after a short illness. She was born July 24, 1925, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Robert M. and Annie McMahon Wilson. She obtained her unusual nickname as a teenager from her friends and was Pedie to most people for the rest of her life. She married Ted W. Hogan on October 9, 1949, in San Angelo, Texas, and they spent most of their married life in Crane. In 2008 they moved to Odessa.
Pedie was known as Mrs. Hogan to thousands of students of Crane High School where she was secretary to the principal for 21 years. She had previously worked as a secretary in Vicksburg and San Angelo and as bookkeeper at First State Bank in Rankin and Crane. She was active in the First United Methodist Church and various organizations in Crane.
Pedie was first and foremost a wife and mother. She was preceded in death by two sons Bob and Bill, by her parents, her stepmother Della, her brother Cecil, and her sisters Robbie and Frances Lynn. She is survived by Ted, her husband of almost 64 years, and by her daughter Jan and husband Don Wilcoxon of Leawood, Kansas; son Ted and wife Jodi Hogan of Odessa; daughter-in-law Lispah of Houston; and brother Mike and his wife Lizz of Montgomery, Alabama. She is also survived by six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and close friends. Pedie was beloved and respected by everyone who knew her.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, September 22, 2013, at 3:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Odessa, with reception following. Private burial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Boy Scouts of America - Southwest Texas Council, San Angelo; Parks Methodist Foundation in Odessa; or the charity of your choice.
Arrangements are under the direction of Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home of Crane.
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