Born: August 23, 1879

Died: May 21, 1962

Married: John R. Hogan

Children: George, Marion Hogan Grambling (Mrs. Allen Grambling)


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, May 22, 1962

Mrs. J. Hogan Dies; Former S.L. Resident

Mrs. John R. Hogan of El Paso, Tex., a former resident of Saranac Lake, died in El Paso yesterday morning. She was born Bess Hale, in Elizabethtown on August 23, 1879. She was married in Saranac Lake to Mr. Hogan who operated a drug store here until 1927 in the building where the Charles Green Market is now located.

A graveside service will be held in Pine Ridge Cemetery at 2 p. m. Friday, with the Rev. Peter O. W. Hill, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church officiating. The Fortune Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors are a son, George, and a daughter, Mrs. Allen Grambling, both of El Paso.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, September 10, 1954

Charlie Green has received an order from Mrs. John R. Hogan, now of El Paso, Texas, for half a dozen jars of Gulden's mustard to be shipped there.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 10, 1985

Name omitted from Memorial article

Dear Editor:

I read with great interest Bill McLaughlin's article on "Memorials" in the Adirondack Daily Enterprise of Friday, May 24, 1985,

I have a great interest in the Memorial in Saranac Lake as my mother Marion Hogan (Grumbling) is one of the women whose name is on that Memorial!

You omitted her name in the article where you mentioned the names of the other women on the Memorial.

My mother, Marion Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R Hogan, 47 Main Street, was a Yeomanette 1st Class under Admiral Cowley WW I in Washington, D.C. tracking German submarines in the Atlantic.

I have many pictures of her leading the parade down Broadway in the Armistice Day parades.

Her father, John R. Hogan, owned Hogan's Pharmacy at 47 Main St. where Charles Green's market is today!

His pharmacy supplied Dr. Trudeau's Sanatorium with oxygen and other medical supplies in the early days of Trudeau Sanatorium.

I am Marion Hogan Grambling's daughter and would appreciate a correction in the "Enterprise."

Sincerely, Patricia G. Harvey 1621 Rim Road El Paso, Texas 79902

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