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Judith Ann <I>Green</I> Hogan

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Judith Ann Green Hogan

Birth
Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
29 Sep 2019 (aged 76)
Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
4 - 914
Memorial ID
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Judith Ann Hogan died on 29 September 2019, following her husband, Col Charles E. Hogan, Sr., four and a half years after his death on the anniversary of their marriage.
She is preceded into Heaven by her husband; her mother, Thelma Nunnally; father, 1Lt Edgar Green; step-father B.L. Nunnally; step-brother, Lowell; and step-sister Nancy.
She is survived by daughter, Elizabeth A. Ferguson M.D.; son-in-law, Mitch Ferguson; son, Col. (retired) Charles E. Hogan II; daughter-in-law, Christine Hogan; and her grandchildren, Kirsten B. Hogan, 1Lt. Charles E. Hogan III and his wife, Addie, and Elizabeth Judith Ferguson.
Judith was born in 1943 in Winnfield, Louisiana. Her father died during World War II in a plane crash in Texas. When Thelma remarried "Popsy" Nunnally, they spent most of Judi's childhood moving from oilfield to oilfield across New Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana. The family eventually settled in Jasper, Texas and Judi graduated from Jasper High School in 1961. She attended Lamar University, Baylor University and graduated from Auburn University in 1977.
She met her future husband, Col Charles Hogan, when he was stationed at Connally AFB in Waco, Texas and she was going to school at Baylor. They got married and started a traveling adventure in the Air Force that lasted for over 30 years and 15 assignments throughout the US, Europe and South America. Judi and Charles initially retired in Lufkin, Texas but then later fell in love with and moved to Aiken.
Judi had a myriad of jobs during her life. She was a devoted mother and wife as well as working as a receptionist in a car dealership, a substitute teacher, and an office manager in a law firm. In her role as a Defense Attache's wife, she obtained a secret clearance from the government and became fluent in Spanish. In retirement, she became a real estate agent and found great joy in helping people find their dream house.
Judi leaves a lasting legacy with her children, grandchildren, friends, church, and family. She loved cross-words, cats, and Charles Sr. She will be greatly missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church with Pastor Adam Carnell officiating.
Interment will be held later in the afternoon at Ft. Jackson National Cemetery.
© Copyright 2007 - 19 Shellhouse Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Crematory
Judith Ann Hogan died on 29 September 2019, following her husband, Col Charles E. Hogan, Sr., four and a half years after his death on the anniversary of their marriage.
She is preceded into Heaven by her husband; her mother, Thelma Nunnally; father, 1Lt Edgar Green; step-father B.L. Nunnally; step-brother, Lowell; and step-sister Nancy.
She is survived by daughter, Elizabeth A. Ferguson M.D.; son-in-law, Mitch Ferguson; son, Col. (retired) Charles E. Hogan II; daughter-in-law, Christine Hogan; and her grandchildren, Kirsten B. Hogan, 1Lt. Charles E. Hogan III and his wife, Addie, and Elizabeth Judith Ferguson.
Judith was born in 1943 in Winnfield, Louisiana. Her father died during World War II in a plane crash in Texas. When Thelma remarried "Popsy" Nunnally, they spent most of Judi's childhood moving from oilfield to oilfield across New Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana. The family eventually settled in Jasper, Texas and Judi graduated from Jasper High School in 1961. She attended Lamar University, Baylor University and graduated from Auburn University in 1977.
She met her future husband, Col Charles Hogan, when he was stationed at Connally AFB in Waco, Texas and she was going to school at Baylor. They got married and started a traveling adventure in the Air Force that lasted for over 30 years and 15 assignments throughout the US, Europe and South America. Judi and Charles initially retired in Lufkin, Texas but then later fell in love with and moved to Aiken.
Judi had a myriad of jobs during her life. She was a devoted mother and wife as well as working as a receptionist in a car dealership, a substitute teacher, and an office manager in a law firm. In her role as a Defense Attache's wife, she obtained a secret clearance from the government and became fluent in Spanish. In retirement, she became a real estate agent and found great joy in helping people find their dream house.
Judi leaves a lasting legacy with her children, grandchildren, friends, church, and family. She loved cross-words, cats, and Charles Sr. She will be greatly missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church with Pastor Adam Carnell officiating.
Interment will be held later in the afternoon at Ft. Jackson National Cemetery.
© Copyright 2007 - 19 Shellhouse Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Crematory


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  • Created by: Nala
  • Added: Oct 1, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203457963/judith_ann-hogan: accessed ), memorial page for Judith Ann Green Hogan (27 Sep 1943–29 Sep 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 203457963, citing Fort Jackson National Cemetery, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Nala (contributor 46984635).