Linda Louise Hogan, 74, of Midway,
passed away Thursday morning at the Johnson City Medical Center.
She
retired from Greene Valley Developmental Center after 32 years of service.
Mrs. Hogan attended Union Temple Free Will Baptist Church as long as her health
permitted.
Survivors include two daughters: Pam Hogan and fiancé,
Melvin Lawhorn, of Mosheim, and Yvonne Byrd of Midway; two sons: Zahn Hogan and his wife, Louann,
of Afton, and Ritchie Hogan of Midway; one son-in-law: Wade Byrd; one daughter-in-law: Michelle
Wills; five grandchildren: Brandi Hogan and fiancé, Mark Turner, of Midway, Tenicia Hogan and
fiancé, Brandon Clark, both of Chuckey, Dylan and Hannah Byrd of Midway, and Jackson Hogan of
Afton; one stepgrandchild: Jada Byrd of Greeneville; three great-grandchildren: Mason, Brianna,
and Bella Turner, all of Midway; one stepgreat-grandchild: Bailey Fair; one brother-in-law: Ted
Hogan of Mosheim; one special niece: Cathy Hogan of Mosheim; several nieces, nephews, and cousins;
and a special friend: Shirley Roark.
She was preceded in death by her
husband: J.K. Hogan; her parents: Kelley and Pearl Jones; brother: Danny Jones; sister: Mary
Raines; and father-in-law and mother-in-law: Bill and Shug Hogan.
The
family will receive friends from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. today at Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home
chapel. The Rev. Oscar McAmis will officiate.
Interment will follow
in St. Joseph Chapel Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Rodney
Hogan, Elbert Hogan, Brandon Clark, Mark Turner, James Myers, Melvin Lawhorn, Kevin Shelton, and
Landon Duckett.
Honorary pallbearers will be Shane Jones, Wade Byrd,
Teddy Hogan, Dr. Tran, Dr. James McKinney, and Dr. Dharmen Patel.