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Margaret "Peg" (Laws) Hogan

October 28, 1944 ~ September 6, 2017 (age 72) 72 Years Old

Margaret "Peg" Hogan Obituary

Peg, 72, of Fremont, passed away on September 6, 2017 at Loretto Nursing Ctr. Born in Syracuse, NY, she was the daughter of Anastasia Cecelia Swift Laws and Leon H. Laws of East Syracuse, NY. She was born on October 28, 1944 and attended East Syracuse High School and Onondaga Community College, retiring from her job at Shulman Curtin Grundner and Regan Law Firm in the late 1990's.

Peg was a member of Onondaga Historical Association and Manlius Historical Society. She was the founder and editor of Historic CNY, a quarterly devoted to the history of Central New York. She was also the author of a mystery novel and its sequel. Reading and gardening were her pastimes.

She was predeceased by her parents; two sisters, Alice Conklin and Joan Gass; two brothers, Leon, Jr. and Charles.

Surviving relatives are: her spouse of over 50 years, James J. (Joe) Hogan; her children, Angela (Brian) Kiddle of Kirkville, Karen (Bob) Jackson of Tyngsboro, MA and David (Dawn) Hogan of Holly Springs, NC;  her grandchildren, Tyler and Jolie Kiddle, Shannon and Juliana Jackson and Luke, Andrew and Dane Hogan; her sisters, Kay (Frank) Nentwick of Fremont, Anastasia (Paul) Marziale of Kirkville and Janet (Tom) Ashworth of Minoa; her brothers, Ken (Fran) of Florida and Jim (Sandra) of NC.

Services will be private at her request.

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