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William Vance Hogans

William V. Hogans, a cherished brother, brother-in-law, uncle, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on June 3, 2025, in Meadview City, Arizona, at the age of 63. Born on April 2, 1962, in Los Angeles, California. William’s life was one marked by dedication, service, and the joy he gave to others.

William’s early years in Las Vegas, Nevada, laid the foundation for a life of integrity and service. After completing his education, he embarked on a military career, serving as an aviation technician specialist in the US Navy. His commitment was to his country he loved. After an injury he received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy and transitioned into service at the US Postal Office where he continued to make a positive impact on his community.

William’s life was not all work and service; although known for his high intelligence, courage, and spirited nature, once retired he inspired those around him. He was charitable to those in need. He loved music, carpentry, fishing, and had studied as a game machine technician. Above all, William cherished spending time with his adored pets that adopted him when others failed them.

His legacy lives on through his remaining sisters, Kelly Pavalko and Connie Stine, 4 nieces, life long friends, and loving pets, Snapper, Lika, Bubbles, & Zapora.

William’s life was a testament to the enduring power of perseverance and love for others. His presence will be deeply missed, and his spirit will continue to guide and inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be placed to rest at the Southern Nevada Boulder City Veteran’s Cemetery in the near future. Rest in peace, my dear brother. We love and miss you always.

Sutton Memorial Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

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