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Clarence Lane Hogan

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Clarence Lane Hogan

Birth
Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California, USA
Death
23 Jul 1965 (aged 58)
Fremont, Yolo County, California, USA
Burial
Midpines, Mariposa County, California, USA Add to Map
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Mariposa Miner
Thursday, July 29, 1965

CLARENCE HOGAN SERVICES HELD TUES. IN MARPOSA

Funeral services for Clarence L. Hogan, 58, who died in Fremont Hospital Friday were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Mariposa Chapel of Tiscornia and Ivers Funeral Home. The Rev. Jack LaDieu officiated at the service, burial followed in the family cemetery at Midpines.

Born January 2, 1907, he spent his entire life in Mariposa County.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Oceguero of Nevada, his mother, Mrs. Emma LeMaster, Midpines; two sisters, Mrs Caroline Branson of Midpines and Mrs. Gertrude Hodgson of Mt Bullion and one brother, Henry Hogan of Midpines.
Transcribed by Alma Stone.

From The Ahwahneechees: A Story of the Yosemite Indians (1966) by John W. Bingaman:

CLARENCE HOGAN

Born January 2, 1907, near Bear Valley, Mariposa County. He was the son of Dave Hogan, half white, his mother was Emma Priest, of Midpines. He married Phoebe Wilson Lovine, in 1931. They lived in Yosemite Indian Village. Clarence, worked for the Park, on road and trail crews.


He had a daughter from an early marriage, her name is Mrs. Margaret Acequero [Editor’s note: Oceguera—DEA] , and she now has a large family and lives near Gabbs, Nevada.

Clarence died, July 22, 1965, and was buried in the Hern [Sarah Priest] Cemetery, near Mariposa, California.
Mariposa Miner
Thursday, July 29, 1965

CLARENCE HOGAN SERVICES HELD TUES. IN MARPOSA

Funeral services for Clarence L. Hogan, 58, who died in Fremont Hospital Friday were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Mariposa Chapel of Tiscornia and Ivers Funeral Home. The Rev. Jack LaDieu officiated at the service, burial followed in the family cemetery at Midpines.

Born January 2, 1907, he spent his entire life in Mariposa County.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Oceguero of Nevada, his mother, Mrs. Emma LeMaster, Midpines; two sisters, Mrs Caroline Branson of Midpines and Mrs. Gertrude Hodgson of Mt Bullion and one brother, Henry Hogan of Midpines.
Transcribed by Alma Stone.

From The Ahwahneechees: A Story of the Yosemite Indians (1966) by John W. Bingaman:

CLARENCE HOGAN

Born January 2, 1907, near Bear Valley, Mariposa County. He was the son of Dave Hogan, half white, his mother was Emma Priest, of Midpines. He married Phoebe Wilson Lovine, in 1931. They lived in Yosemite Indian Village. Clarence, worked for the Park, on road and trail crews.


He had a daughter from an early marriage, her name is Mrs. Margaret Acequero [Editor’s note: Oceguera—DEA] , and she now has a large family and lives near Gabbs, Nevada.

Clarence died, July 22, 1965, and was buried in the Hern [Sarah Priest] Cemetery, near Mariposa, California.


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