Fairport – June 22, 2018. Survived by her husband of 56 years, David, children, Mark (Laurie), Gregory (Amy), & Caroline (Wes) Clark; grandchildren, Shelby, Elizabeth, Audrey, David, Catherine Rose & Faith; brother-in-law, Robert (Mary Beth) Hogan; several nieces, nephews; great- nieces & nephews.
Born in Germany, Elsa moved to Rochester with her loving husband David. Her greatest love was raising a family and doting over her grandchildren. Elsa was larger than life and will be dearly missed by family and friends. A special thank you to Elsa’s caregivers at Strong Hospital especially Dr. Carol-Lynn Petronaci.
Calling hours Thursday, June 28th 2-4 & 6-8pm at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. (Egypt location) Fairport. Funeral Mass Friday, June 29th 10am at St John Evangelist Church (Humboldt St.).
Interment White Haven Memorial Park.
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4 responses to “Hogan, Antonia E. “Elsa””
rest in peace sweet Toni. You will be sadly missed by family and friends. You and Dave raised 3 beautiful children who in turn are raising your beautiful grandchildren. They are passing along all the beautiful qualities and lessons that you and Dave taught them. That, to me, is a successful life that has brought so much more good into the world. They will now watch over Dave for you in these hard times. You did it right dear sister in law. love, Mimi
Caroline, Wes, Shelby and Elizabeth, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mom/grandmother. I hope that you will remember all the great moments you had together and that will help ease some of the pain. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. We Love You. Sondra and Nicole Anselm
Mr Hogan, Mark, Greg & Caroline -I am sorry to hear about your wife/Mom passing. I remember her fondly and how proud she was of her kids. Be strong and remember all the great times you had as a family.
The Zabelny Family
Dave, I am very sorry for your great loss. Elsa was nice to converse with at the AQ dinners and we missed her a lot at the latest one three weeks ago. The many years of generating great memories together will give you and your family some comfort in your grief.