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    1. Re: Greenhagen
    2. Chic Hogan owned several grocery stores in Pierce county and I think had a son named Wayne Y. Hogan who graduated from Stadium High School in Tacoma in 1951 in my class. There was also a Chester Hogan and I can't remember if Chic was his nickname or a brother. The grocery stores may have been owned by both of them. I think it was called Hogan Bros. and later became part of the IGA chain of groceries. Wayne hasn't attended the recent reunions so I don't have any current info on him. Someone at the Tacoma Public Library may be able to help you. 1102 Tacoma Av S Tacoma, WA 98405 M. Bunge

    10/15/2001 04:57:50
    1. Re: Greenhagen
    2. Joneil Sorrell
    3. Hi M Was Wayne a twin? Chester "Chic" Hogan had twin sons. I think their names the other one was Charles. But not sure. Thanks for the info. Yes Chic had grocery stores and a few shopping centers called Hogan Centers. He was also very active in the Masons in Washington. Joneil >From Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 9:57 PM Subject: Re: Greenhagen > Chic Hogan owned several grocery stores in Pierce county and I think had a > son named Wayne Y. Hogan who graduated from Stadium High School in Tacoma in > 1951 in my class. > There was also a Chester Hogan and I can't remember if Chic was his nickname > or a brother. The grocery stores may have been owned by both of them. I think > it was called Hogan Bros. and later became part of the IGA chain of groceries. > Wayne hasn't attended the recent reunions so I don't have any current info on > him. > Someone at the Tacoma Public Library may be able to help you. > 1102 Tacoma Av S > Tacoma, WA 98405 > > M. Bunge > > >

    10/15/2001 04:24:19