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In Loving Memory

Hogan, Carl Lee

Carl Lee Hogan Asleep in Jesus on Thursday, August 29, 2024. Beloved husband of the late Lois F. Hogan for over 51 years; loving father of Chris (Cindy Bartlett) Hogan and  Shawna (Richard) Moore; cherished grandfather of Alexander and Lauren Isbell, Justin, Ethan and Mason Moore; brother of Carol Jost, Colleen Hogan and the late Robert Hogan; brother-in law of Martha (Charles) Swain, David (Michelle) Woker and Nathan (Allison) Woker; our dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Services:  Memorial visitaiton will be held at Christ Memorial Lutheran Church on Monday, September 23, from 10 a.m. until time of Memorial Service 11 a.m.. In lieu of flowers donations to Sigma Club at Christ Memorial Lutheran Church appreciated. A KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL SERVICE.

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20 thoughts on “Hogan, Carl Lee”

  1. Carol, I am holding you in my thoughts and surrounding you with love during this difficult time for you and your family. I am wishing all of you brighter days and a peaceful heart even though you all will miss him so much.

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  2. Shawna: Your father and mother were a class act. Your father brought style and grace to the residential real estate scene at our CBG Gundaker office. They both enjoyed our many awesome real estate banquets together. He will be remembered by all who knew him for his integrity and wisdom. My prayers are with him, Lois and your families

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  3. Chris & Shauna – My deepest condolences to each of you. What wonderful parents you were blessed to have – Carl as your father and Lois as your mother. I became acquainted w/your dad first when I became affiliated w/Gundaker Realtors/BH&G and w/Lois through various real estate events.

    It was immediately apparent to me, as a brand new agent, that your dad was EXACTLY the kind of Realtor I would aspire to be – not only was he extremely knowledgeable about our shared profession, but he personified professionalism, always! In addition to the many professional qualities I admired that he naturally possessed as a Realtor, I was fortunate to get to know him and be able to refer to him as my friend. Another angel 😇 got his well-deserved wings.🪽

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  4. So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Mary Jane Andrews & Mary Aufderheide

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  5. Thanks, condolences, and a lot of love to all of my family and friends, here in St. Louis and across the country, who welcomed Carl into their homes and their hearts during the past almost 8 years. Carl and I dated one summer, my Sophomore and his Senior high year, and 60 years later when I returned his phone call, we picked up the conversation as easily as we did when teenagers. We enjoyed his church’s Sigma club and Saturday services, and I introduced him to more elephants and elephant keepers than he ever expected to know – and he truly liked both. Holidays he was always part of my family and on our first trip to my son’s in California, my daughter-in-law told me ‘He’s a keeper’! Dinner club, weekends with friends, and as his health deteriorated, just taking Maya to the dog park, dinner out, or an evening of watching TV – all were good together. We talked often about what might – and did – happen the last several weeks of his life. We shared nearly 8 very special years. I believe they sustained him, and I’ll carry them forward. Rest in peace, Carl.

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    • 💐 Linda – I only wanted to convey my deepest sympathy to you, for you have also suffered a tremendous loss. Your lovely comments provided a glimpse into Carl’s life during the past eight years – it revealed to those of us who worked with, admired, and became friends w/Carl during preceding years, that his last eight years in this world were fulfilling – thank you for sharing. 💕

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      • Thank you, Jean. You have no idea how much that means to me. My family and friends truly loved Carl and this has been a very sad time for all of us.

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  6. Thanks, condolences, and lots of love to my family and friends who welcomed Carl into their lives and their hearts during the nearly 8 years we shared and were devastated by his death.
    Carl and I dated one summer in high school, went our own ways – married, raised families and lost spouses. When I returned his call 60 years later, the conversation took up right where it left off. Everyone loved Carl for his politeness, kindness, and my Aussie cattle dog-Beagle girl knew he gave the best belly rubs. Thanks family and friends for holding both of us close those last difficult weeks. Rest in peace, Carl. Love you…but you know!

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  7. So sorry for your loss. Carl & Lois were great friends. Worked with Carl who was so respected & such a professional in the real estate community.
    Ollie & Larry Bohnert

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  8. I was happy to meet Carl through Linda
    ( my friend & neighbor) . They attended
    our “” Dinner Club “”:group & Carl connect with some friends , the Piepers. He enjoyed some engaging conversations with friends who live & worked in the old city neighborhood where he grew-up 😀 So clear & Vivid ‼️
    I think he enjoyed the food too 😀😀👍
    Carl was always a pleasant & gracious person.
    He will be missed !

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  9. I always enjoyed talking and reminiscing about his old stomping grounds in Compton Heights. It always brought a smile to his face! We have only lived on Hawthorne the past 15 years, we would have been neighbors only 5 houses apart. I will miss Carl at future Gourmet Club dinners.

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  10. Carl was such a wonderful person and a gentleman. I am happy to have gotten to know him through my mother-in-law, Linda Reifschneider. I pray for the elevation of soul throughout eternity.

    Geesoo Reifschneider

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  11. I, too, got to know Carl through Linda, my mom. I have nothing but fond memories of him and the times we were all together — in San Diego, Dallas, and St. Louis. He was a “stand-up” guy, always kind, generous and polite. The twinkle in his blue eyes would bring a smile to anyone’s face. It was uplifting to see how much he and my mom cared for one another and how their devotion to each another enriched both of their lives. Rest in peace, Carl.

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  12. We first met Carl when we lived in Arizona. He and Linda stopped by for a visit on their way back to Missouri from California. We enjoyed their visit and were glad for the opportunity to get to know Carl better after our move back to Missouri.

    Lunches at restaurants and visits at our home gave us a chance to get to know the friendly, likable gentleman that was Carl and the devoted couple that was Carl and Linda.

    Rest in peace, Carl. We miss you.
    Rich & Wanda Johnson

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  13. Carl was the ultimate gentleman, and it was lovely that he and my aunt, Linda, found each other again after losing their respective spouses. We enjoyed time with him at the holidays, sharing meals and the easy conversation. My condolences to all who knew and loved Carl – the loss is great.

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  14. I was so saddened to learn of Carl’s passing…what a shame. I first met him as a teenager when he came to our house to pick up my sister Linda for a date. Never would I have guessed that he’d reappear six decades later for the same reason: to date my sister. But this time he hung around and soon found a place in our family’s homes and hearts. Whether it was Christmas dinner or summer bar-b-ques we always enjoyed his gentle presence. He is already missed.
    Condolences to friends who also miss him..
    God be with you, Carl.

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  15. So very sorry for your loss Carl was a very special guy
    Enjoyed working with Carl and Lois in real estate
    Everyone enjoyed being with them both
    The last time I saw your Dad was a few years ago at the Zoo
    He was happy and it was a beautiful day
    He joined my husband Marty and me for lunch
    We had a great visit We will miss him❤️Prayers for your family ❤️

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