In Memory

Fred Hogg - Class Of 1960

FUHS CLASS OF 1960
FREDRICK NEIL HOGG  ~  1942-2015

Fredrick Neil Hogg passed away on January 8th, 2015. Born to Frederick and Margaret Hogg of Long Beach, CA on October 18th, 1942.   Fred grew up in Long Beach before moving to Fullerton, CA where he attended Fullerton Union High School. Football was his main activity as well as drama and other pursuits. He would continue his football career at Fullerton Junior College for two years before receiving a scholarship to play for Washington State University.
While attending WSU, he would meet Diane, his wife of 50+ years, on a blind date after begging his dorm RA, her aunt, to set them up. Fred graduated at the top of his class for his undergraduate degree, and went on to complete his Masters before leaving WSU for Vietnam.
Fred attained the rank of First Lieutenant while in country. He was a part of the Phoenix Program and also worked within the intelligence group that would brief such people as John Paul Vann.
After his discharge from the Army, Fred returned to Fullerton to begin work for his family’s manufacturing business. During his time there, he would raise his daughter, Christina, and his son, Wade. Whether it was Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Rotary International, Shriners, or many other activities, Fred spent a great amount of time giving back to the community as well as raising his children.
In the spring of 1991, the move to Oregon was complete. The manufacturing facility was moved to its current location in Odell, and the move back to the Northwest was complete. Having spent his college years here and meeting his wife, his dream was to return and enjoy life here.
Fred is survived by his wife Diane Lynn, his Son Wade Hogg, Daughter Christina Flath, and Daughter in Law Emily Hogg, Grandchildren Dustin, Brendan, Brittany, Ethan, Lauren, and Ainsley.

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The family suggests donations be made to the Hogg Family Endowed Football Scholarship at Washington State University (Washington State University Foundation, PO Box 641925, Pullman, WA 99164-1925).
A graveside memorial service was held at Colfax Cemetery ( 272, Colfax, WA 99111)

submitted by Paul Saevig (Sunny Hills High)