| Rick Lee Hogan |
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July 21, 1953 |
Rick Lee Hogan, 58, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away February 7, 2012 near Creede, Colorado. He was born July 21, 1953 at Willmar, Minnesota; Rick was the son of Marvin L. and Gerri (Nistler) Hogan. |
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| Rick was a great man. He will be missed. -- Linda and Al Cummings James...Adam and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts. -- Darcy and Adam Furlin Sadly I never met Rick Hogan but he sounds like an amazing man! Becky, my thoughts are with you and your family. I'm always here if you ever need to talk. -- Aaron Thiele Old school friend and also worked with him in Hutchinson MN. Rick was a great person and comedian he will be missed. -- Paul Betker Rick was man a man with always a smile and a good joke. We knew Rick while working at the lucky friday and worked for the sherifs department. It was a great pleasure to work with and to have known such a wounderful person. He will be greatly missed. God speed. -- Bob and Karan Lees Dear Becky and Kelly, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Even though I didn't know him, I know you two so I am sure he was a wonderful person. Please take care of yourselves. I am thinking of you. Sincerely, -- Mrs. Valorie Godwin I only met Rick once (when his son Kelly married my daughter Ashley), and I immediately liked Diane and him. His passing is so sad on so many levels. I will pray that the Holy Comforter lift you all up and ease your burden of mourning. -- Linda Sullivan Rick was a good friend. We worked together at KWAL and at our disco at the Broken Wheel. He showed me how to be cheerful in the worst situations and how to enjoy the best situations. We went into mining at about the same time. A good man! That was Rick Hogan. -- John Wiegman Our prayers of comfort for your family as they go through this difficult time. -- Richard and Connie Gutierrez Worked with Rick off and on over the years. Akways had a smile and could make you smile.His wit and humor will be missed by all. -- Ron Christopherson Little Everett will miss his "Papa", as will the rest of the Kelly Hogan family. Rick was a wonderful grandfather and will be missed by all. -- Ashley Hogan you will be greatly missed -- Darrel and Shirley Gray I was very sad to hear of Rick's passing. He was a good friend & will be missed. Rick & Dianne were always most gracious to my wife & I. I recall fun times hanging out enjoying great food & fun at the Hogan Household. I have many fond memories of Rick and specially his great sense of humor. Condolences to Dianne and the family. -- Gary and Alicia Hays Diane & Family: So sorry to hear of Rick's passing. He was a wonderful guy who will be missed so much. Work will never be the same for John. -- Phyllis Towne Rick was not only a great worker, friend, he was a family man. He will be missed by all who new him. I will miss his smiling face, stories about Hulk Hogan being his brother he claimed, they were both from minsesota. So we called him hulkster. God bless the Hogan family through this difficult time. -- Frank Reed We will miss Rick greatly at the Lucky Friday. Always had a smile. -- John Lund The family of Rick is and will be in my prayers as you go through this difficult time. I remember growing up with kelly and staying the night at Ricks house several nights to go skiing the next morning. He was always a great guy to me even up till when my mother passed. He was the first to find me on the streets and tell me he was sorry for the loss even though I hadn't seen him in several years. Rick had a big heart and was always a joy to be around with his smile and laugh. You will be sorely missed sir and the valley and this world will not be the same without you. To kelly, becky and the rest of the family, my heart goes out to you today!! -- Scott Thomas Dear Diane and family, We are saddened by the loss of Rick. We remember him with fond memories, he always had a good story, a willing smile and I remember his playing guitar to Crocodile Rock. We want you to know you have been and will continue to be in our prayers today and all the days ahead. May God Bless and Keep You. Love, -- Philip, Yvonne, Matthew and Lizzie Mathias "the round mound of sound" Rick was one of the first people I met when I moved to this valley in 1978. I have always called him my friend, although we didn't often see each other, he was alway a friend with a contatious personality and smile. We love you Rick and will miss you. Thank you for sharing him with us. I'll alway be greatful for him. -- Susan Chastain |
