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Keith P. Hogan

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Keith P. Hogan

Birth
Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
26 Jan 2021
Burrillville, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
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Keith P. Hogan, 45, passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021.

Born in Warwick, he was a son of Maureen (Doyle) O’Reilly and the late Paul M. Hogan.

He was the beloved grandson of the late M. Rita Doyle.

In addition to his beloved mother, he was the loving brother of Nicole Montecalvo and her husband Anthony, Chris O’Reilly and his wife Courtney, and their two children. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Keith was a kind, humorous, loving person with a big heart. He loved to tell jokes and make people laugh. He was an extremely talented artist and made friends everywhere he went. He enjoyed being by the water, live music, pickles, and Bill Murray. Rain or shine, you could always find Keith in a pair of flip flops, even in the winter. He was a passionate fan of the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots and liked going to live sporting events. Keith had a charismatic personality and he always had a way of captivating his audience with his stories and life experiences. Always enjoyed a sarcastic convo with his sister. He was one of a kind and will be sadly missed by his entire family and many longtime friends.

In lieu of service and in honor of Keith’s wishes, there will be a Celebration of Life in the summer on Block Island, where his ashes will be sent out to sea.
Keith P. Hogan, 45, passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021.

Born in Warwick, he was a son of Maureen (Doyle) O’Reilly and the late Paul M. Hogan.

He was the beloved grandson of the late M. Rita Doyle.

In addition to his beloved mother, he was the loving brother of Nicole Montecalvo and her husband Anthony, Chris O’Reilly and his wife Courtney, and their two children. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Keith was a kind, humorous, loving person with a big heart. He loved to tell jokes and make people laugh. He was an extremely talented artist and made friends everywhere he went. He enjoyed being by the water, live music, pickles, and Bill Murray. Rain or shine, you could always find Keith in a pair of flip flops, even in the winter. He was a passionate fan of the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots and liked going to live sporting events. Keith had a charismatic personality and he always had a way of captivating his audience with his stories and life experiences. Always enjoyed a sarcastic convo with his sister. He was one of a kind and will be sadly missed by his entire family and many longtime friends.

In lieu of service and in honor of Keith’s wishes, there will be a Celebration of Life in the summer on Block Island, where his ashes will be sent out to sea.

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