|
|
|
SR0387 |
|
LRB094 13612 HSS 48477 r |
|
|
1 |
| SENATE RESOLUTION
|
2 |
| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
3 |
| learned with regret of the death of Charles Hugh Hogan of |
4 |
| Herrin on Tuesday, July 19, 2005; and
|
5 |
| WHEREAS, He was born on February 25, 1943, in Rosiclare to |
6 |
| Charles and Geneva Ferrell Hogan; he was a 1961 graduate of |
7 |
| Herrin High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in |
8 |
| police science and criminology in l974 from York College in |
9 |
| York, Pennsylvania; he married Effie Bess Passas on February |
10 |
| 23, 1969, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and
|
11 |
| WHEREAS, He valiantly served his country as a member of the |
12 |
| U.S. Army and was a veteran of the Vietnam War; he received the |
13 |
| bronze medal star for meritorious achievement in ground |
14 |
| operations against hostile forces in Vietnam; during his ten |
15 |
| years in the military he was devoted to duty, honor, and |
16 |
| country; and
|
17 |
| WHEREAS, Mr. Hogan served 20 years with the Lancaster |
18 |
| Bureau of Police of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1974 to 1994; |
19 |
| he was a patrolman for nine years and worked on foot, in a |
20 |
| cruiser, or on a motorcycle; he was a detective for eleven |
21 |
| years; he investigated all types of criminal offenses; his 20 |
22 |
| year law enforcement career was dedicated to serving and |
23 |
| protecting his community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania; he took |
24 |
| care of all of those he loved in the same way; and
|
25 |
| WHEREAS, After his retirement in 1994, he opened Alpha |
26 |
| Omega Investigative Services in Lancaster, which he managed and |
27 |
| operated until he returned to Herrin in 2001; he owned and |
28 |
| operated A-O Investigative Services in Southern Illinois until |
29 |
| 2004; he was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police; he will |
30 |
| be missed by his family, his larger family of work associates, |
31 |
| and his friends both on the East Coast and in his native |
|
|
|
SR0387 |
- 2 - |
LRB094 13612 HSS 48477 r |
|
|
1 |
| Herrin; and
|
2 |
| WHEREAS, He enjoyed boating on the Chesapeake Bay, |
3 |
| motorcycle riding, playing pool, golf, and dancing; he was a |
4 |
| weekly volunteer at the Marion VA Medical Center, and he loved |
5 |
| watching old westerns and war movies; and
|
6 |
| WHEREAS, Mr. Hogan was a member of the Herrin Elks Club, |
7 |
| the Crab Orchard Golf Club in Carterville, the GWRRA (Gold Wing |
8 |
| Road Riders Association) Chapter Q in Carbondale, the Blue |
9 |
| Knights of Herrin, the AHEPA Chapter No. 71 (American Hellenic |
10 |
| Education Progress Association), and the Lancaster |
11 |
| Annunciation Orthodox Church; and
|
12 |
| WHEREAS, The passing of Charles Hugh Hogan has been deeply |
13 |
| felt by many, especially his wife, Bess Hogan; his daughters |
14 |
| and son-in-law, Halane Elizabeth Hogan and Nina and Ryan |
15 |
| Thiele; his son, Charles Hugh Hogan II; his grandchildren, Nina |
16 |
| Rose Marley, Chelsea Lynn Hogan, and Charles Hugh Hogan III; |
17 |
| his godson, Vinnie Phemister; his sisters and brother-in-law, |
18 |
| Virginia Crouse and Kay and John Brown; his sisters-in-law, |
19 |
| Diana Stamatakos and Vaso Passas; his niece, Kim Brown; his |
20 |
| nephews and their families, Jett Crouse, Brett Crouse, and |
21 |
| Kevin Brown; his great-nephews, Kerry Nissley and Steven |
22 |
| Stamatakos; and his many good friends; he was preceded in death |
23 |
| by his parents; therefore, be it
|
24 |
| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL |
25 |
| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
26 |
| Charles Hugh Hogan, and we extend our deepest sympathy to his |
27 |
| family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
28 |
| further
|
29 |
| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
30 |
| presented to his family as an expression of our sincerest |
31 |
| condolences.
|