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Additional STOGNER Surnames in MAGEE, ZABORN (ENON) Cemetery
STOGNER, John RobertSTOGNER, Loretta GailSTOGNER, WarrenSTOGNER, Dustin RandallSTOGNER, Hollis Jr "Porkey"STOGNER, Fannie LeeSTOGNER, Oscar CyburnSTOGNER, AliceSTOGNER, RodneySTOGNER, Thomas WarrenSTOGNER, Lela Lue Additional STOGNER Surnames in WASHINGTON County
STOGNER, William Eli (Veteran WWII)STOGNER, EddSTOGNER, EmilySTOGNER, Henry HSTOGNER, JimmieSTOGNER, Bertha IreneSTOGNER, Willard WarrenSTOGNER, Willard Warren (Veteran WWII)STOGNER, Linda SueSTOGNER, J LamptonSTOGNER, Marie MSTOGNER, Bobby RSTOGNER, Steven ConnerlySTOGNER, Corine EmmaSTOGNER, Georgia JSTOGNER, John HarrisonSTOGNER, Cammie EldoraSTOGNER, Dora RSTOGNER, James MonroeSTOGNER, Frank CSTOGNER, Pearlie MSTOGNER, Pearlie M (Closeup)STOGNER, Frank C (Closeup)STOGNER, John RobertSTOGNER, LauraSTOGNER, Laura (Closeup)STOGNER, John Robert (Closeup)STOGNER, Reagan Rufus (Veteran KOR)STOGNER, Mary AlineSTOGNER, Herbert MSTOGNER, FredSTOGNER, Floretta SueSTOGNER, Jerry GlennSTOGNER, Buel A (Veteran Kor)STOGNER, Buel Ansel
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Submitted: 9/15/19 • Approved: 9/15/19 • Last Updated: 9/18/19 • R233109-G0-S3
September 10, 1940 - June 17, 2016
He was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years Fannie Lee Schilling Stogner, son Hollis Stogner, Jr., and 2 angel babies, his parents Iona P. Stogner Langley and Harry Eugene Langley and the grandparents that raised him Oscar and Allice Stogner.
He was a former employee of Zona Feed Mill and later hand-planted countless pine trees throughout the area for Crown Zellerbach. Hollis enjoyed tinkering with small engines, playing dominoes and watching different types of sports like football, baseball and tennis. He liked fishing and always got laughs from watching his favorite Tom and Jerry cartoons. Hollis was a member of the First United Pentecostal Church of Franklinton who enjoyed visiting with and poking-fun at his family and grandchildren.
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Contributed on 9/15/19 by billsully060
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