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Rev Norman “Toby” Hogan

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Rev Norman “Toby” Hogan

Birth
Hornbeak, Obion County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Jun 1993 (aged 63)
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9386711, Longitude: -89.3161926
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Hogan, Norman “Toby” (1929-1993). Sophomore from West Memphis, Arkansas; born on 28 August 1929 in Hornbeak, Obion County, Tennessee; died on 28 June 1993 in Jackson, Tennessee; burial in Millers Chapel Cemetery, Dyersburg, Tennessee; son of Donie Lovett Hogan (1902-1935) and Amery Porter Hogan (1898-1966); married Jean Marilyn Greene on 22 June 1951; one child; Education: Freed-Hardeman College (1948-52), Bethel College and Harding Graduate School of Religion; baptized by Joe Wilson in July, 1945; served as minister Yorkville, Tennessee (1951-53); Bradford, Tennessee (1954-55); Alamo, Tennessee (1955-57); Friendship, Tennessee (1957-61); Noodle, Texas (1962-64); taught social science & history at Abilene Christian University (1961-68); taught history at Freed-Hardeman College (1968-92); chairman of the Freed-Hardeman history department for 21 years; held over 300 gospel meetings; preached in Scotland and Singapore; author of “Leadership in the Local Church.”
Hogan, Norman “Toby” (1929-1993). Sophomore from West Memphis, Arkansas; born on 28 August 1929 in Hornbeak, Obion County, Tennessee; died on 28 June 1993 in Jackson, Tennessee; burial in Millers Chapel Cemetery, Dyersburg, Tennessee; son of Donie Lovett Hogan (1902-1935) and Amery Porter Hogan (1898-1966); married Jean Marilyn Greene on 22 June 1951; one child; Education: Freed-Hardeman College (1948-52), Bethel College and Harding Graduate School of Religion; baptized by Joe Wilson in July, 1945; served as minister Yorkville, Tennessee (1951-53); Bradford, Tennessee (1954-55); Alamo, Tennessee (1955-57); Friendship, Tennessee (1957-61); Noodle, Texas (1962-64); taught social science & history at Abilene Christian University (1961-68); taught history at Freed-Hardeman College (1968-92); chairman of the Freed-Hardeman history department for 21 years; held over 300 gospel meetings; preached in Scotland and Singapore; author of “Leadership in the Local Church.”


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  • Created by: D & J Cloninger
  • Added: Feb 1, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33457820/norman-hogan: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Norman “Toby” Hogan (28 Aug 1929–28 Jun 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33457820, citing Millers Chapel Cemetery, Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by D & J Cloninger (contributor 47020801).