davehogue555 has passed away

davehogue555

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Hello. This is Dave Hogue's daughter-in-law. I know Dave posted on this web-site many times and he loved reading posts. He also loved his R-21 he recently purchased.

Dave passed away this past Saturday night, on 7-7-07 while working on his beloved boat. He was at his lakehouse and had gone down to get in the water to find out what was wrapped around his prop. He got in the water and swam around to the back of the boat. He was holding on to the boat and letting his feet float up when a fish hook caught him in the foot. It was a rather large fish hook and it went right through his water shoe and into his foot. His friend, who was working with him at the time asked him what was the matter, and he told him that his foot was stuck. His friend swam around and dove under the water to see why his foot was stuck when he found the hook. He cut Dave loose, and right after that, Dave slipped into unconsciousness. He was wearing a life jacket, so he never went under water. A police boat "happened" to be right by there at that exact moment, so his friend waved them over. They and some young men from a house nearby came over and got Dave out of the water and laid him out on the dock when our other neighbors came over and started CPR on him. The police had some equipment on board and they started working on him too. The ambulance arrived and took him away to the hospital where he died about an hour and a half later.

In retrospect, I remember that we passed by a boat that was trolling (spelling?) with many fishing lines in the water, so we must have gotten tangled up in a fishing line then. He never heard the odd noise until we went in reverse.

Dave died in his most favorite place in the world, his lakehouse, doing his favorite hobby, his boat. We feel he didn't suffer, and that's exactly what he always told us he wanted.

His wife, his son and myself all feel at peace that this was all a part of God's great plan. Dave died for a reason, but we know that we will all see him again someday, because, you see, Dave was saved. He knew without a doubt where he was going - to Heaven. He knew he could never do enough good things, say enough good things, pray enough or read the Bible enough to get to Heaven. That's why, in 1989, he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. He knew he was a sinner. He knew he needed to be saved from going to Hell for his sins. He put his faith in and believed that Jesus Christ, God's only perfect Son, died as a perfect sacrifice for his sins. As a result of what he did in 1989, he is in Heaven today. He has a perfect body today - no more arthritis, no more diabetes, no backaches, no pains.

I'm without a doubt absolutely positive that he would have wanted me to post this on this web-site.

If YOU don't know where you are going when you die, you can know today! Jesus died for YOU. He can be your own personal savior. He can save you from your sins if you let him. It's as easy as ABC - Accept the fact that you are a sinner, Believe that Jesus Christ died as a perfect sacrifice for your sins, and Confess the Lord as your personal Savior.

If you'd like more information, please visit this web-site:
http://www.bbnradio.org/wcm4/bbnmedia/H ... fault.aspx

Thank You and God Bless,
Kara Hogue
 
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Rather than dwell on the loss cherish the memories, I'm sure thats what a man of his character would want.
 
Kara,
Thank you for the post and for the invitation. It is wonderful to know that our future has been paid for and is assured if we accept the gift of Jesus' blood. Our prayers are with you and your family, and we are thankful for the peace you have in knowing Dave's Faith. God Bless.
Harvey & Deena
Sleepy C :moon
 
Kara,
Thank you for sharing this information with us. The crew of "Sea Shift" send their prayers and thoughts to your family!
 
Kara,

Very sorry to hear of the loss for you and the family! Truly appreciate you sharing this with his C-Dory family and am sure he is in a beautiful place.

Really loved the photo in the album with family & friends around the front of the boat. Hope there are many wonderful memories to be shared forever.

Condolences,

John
 
Kara and family...

While I surely want to send my deepest sympathy, I also feel I understand a bit of Dave's love for the boat and water. I've told my family that if I ever go while on the boat or in the water, they can rest assured I was doing something I loved - something that brought me deep, relaxing pleasure as well as excitement.

He is certainly blessed by having such a caring daughter-in-law, such as yourself, who takes the time to honor him and his friends by posting.

God bless you all,

John
 
We join in offering our condolences. Here is the picture:

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johnf":2jbbe1v7 said:
Really loved the photo in the album with family & friends around the front of the boat. Hope there are many wonderful memories to be shared forever.

Condolences,

John
 
I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of one of our members. At times like this, I don’t know what to say. It is a sad time for all of us and especially sad for his family.

I am glad Kara posted the message about Dave’s passing and some info about him personally.

Thank You Kara and May God Bless you and his family.

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We echo the thoughts of our C-Brat Family and wish your family well, and every time I hear of losing a C-Brat member , I think of Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar".
 
Please accept our sincere condolences. Joan and I had the pleasure of meeting Dave before we took off on this current trip. In fact, Dave was wanting to do a Texas get-together. We saw the look in his eyes when he talked about the boat and your place there on the lake... he was truly in a place he loved.

We are so sorry to hear of his sudden passing. Dave and his family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Our sympathies,
Jim & Joan B.
 
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