Jada Moore
Lit a candle in memory of Priscilla Lea Hogan
Birth date: Apr 4, 1941 Death date: Mar 14, 2015
Priscilla Lea Hogan was born April 4, 1941 in North Little Rock, Arkansas and passed away March 14, 2015 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Priscilla was a kind and loving person. She was known for her happy and kind personality. She had an infe Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Priscilla Lea Hogan
Ty, Just wanted you to know that there are a lot of us who are keeping you and your family in our prayers.Eddie Powell
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Priscilla. She has always been a fun person to see at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor with her Class of '63. A talented person who shared her art in assisting her class with items for their reunions, she was so good. May God bless all her family as they work through her loss.Betty Sue Beebe Former Alumni Director, now Museum Curator, UMHB
Priscilla will be in our hearts and minds always. I've known Priscilla since the late 70s when we met at church and our children played together. I can hear her wonderful laugh and see her happy smile, eager to think of others, make them happy, and meet their needs. She was a good listener and encourager. And oh how she loved her family and prayed for them. Priscilla loved the Lord, believed, and had faith, which she passed along through example and words. She was majorly talented in whatever she attempted to do and had a design flair in home, crafts, art, and dress. The world and people in general are better because of Priscilla and her many ways of making them feel special, especially through the eyes of Jesus. She will be missed, and wonderful memories will linger forever. God bless! –Gayle McNatt
Priscilla will remain in my memories through our association in Christian Women's Club. She was the most "upbeat gal" with a marvelous sense of humor. She could have everyone "in stitches" with her gift to see the funny side of anything, serious or otherwise. She loved telling stories about her family, including the dog. I was so saddened to learn of her death when Mary Helen called. You all will be in my prayers as you celebrate Priscilla's life on Wednesday. God bless you all. Shirley Lane
I am going to miss my Aunt Priscilla, my encourager, confidante, prayer partner and friend. When my mom (Priscilla's sister) passed away, Aunt Priscilla filled in. She attended every important event in my life and the life of my children, even though we were 5 hours apart. I will cherish the trips she and I took, filled with so much laughter and fun. I am so sad there will be no more of those trips, but happy for the wonderful memories I now have. As Jada said, an amazing woman that touched every life she came in contact with. I miss her already! Niece, Lea Ann Ferrell
I can't begin to express how much I will miss my Aunt Priscilla. After my mom (her sister) passed away, she filled in for her, coming to everything important in my life and my children's lives even though we live 5 hours away. We took trips together for which I will cherish those very special memories. I am so sorry there will be no more of those fun trips, full of laughter but I smile as I remember those times and grateful for each one. She wasn't just an aunt, but an encourager, prayer partner, confidante and precious friend that I already miss. As Jada said – an amazing woman that touched many lives! Lea Ann Ferrell
My heart goes out to the family as Priscilla was such a vibrant personality. She and I were in the same Zumba class as the Platinum center for years. It was always nice to see her come in the door with a big smile on her face and a welcoming laugh. I can't remember her ever not smiling. This world has lost a wonderful woman.I am so happy to be able to say that she was my friend. My life was richer because of her. I only regret that I didn't have a chance to know her better.
There are so many memories about my mom Priscilla that I want to hold onto and cherish but one thing that everybody always knew and loved about her was her Love for others and her laugh that was heard wherever she was. I can't begin to think of life without this amazing woman, mother, and best friend. daughter, Jada
I miss her. She was such a special lady. She was one of the first people I met when I moved to Tulsa in '98 and had lunch with her and bellied-laughed the whole meal! My condolences to Ty and the girls! Donna Henry