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Mary Hogan

August 29, 1964 ~ April 18, 2021

Mary Hogan, 56, of Cedar Rapids, passed away Sunday, April 18, 2021, at St. Luke's Hospice following a long battle with ovarian cancer. Celebration of Life: 4 p.m. Saturday, April 24, 2021, at Shores Event Center, 700 16th Street NE Ste L100, Cedar Rapids, by Celebrant, Dawn Stephens. Gathering of Family and Friends: 1-4 p.m. at Shores Event Center. Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services is caring for Mary and her family. Friends and extended family are invited to watch the service via webcast. Please find the link to the webcast and share your support and memories with Mary's family on her tribute wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under obituaries. Survivors include her husband, Christopher; children, Keegan Alexander Strunk and Winona Quinn BuffaloShoulders; granddaughter, Samyah Brielle Taylor; mother, Madonna Taylor; siblings, Anne (Ray) Schmidt, John (Karlene) Taylor, and Joe (Daveeta) Taylor; her 'adopted daughter' Danielle Antoinette Tiegen; long time friends, Carla Russell-Behrens and Janette Payton; many extended family members; and many other close friends and colleagues. Mary Jean Taylor was born August 29, 1964, to John 'Jack' and Madonna (Zubrod) Taylor in Cedar Rapids. She graduated from Marion High School in 1982, then attended Fort Peck Community College in Poplar, Montana, graduating with her degree. Mary worked as a cake decorator for nearly 20 years at Hy-Vee's Johnson Avenue, Collins Road, and Marion locations. She met Chris Hogan at work, and they were married October 16, 2014, in Cedar Rapids. Mary was a beautifully artistic woman who enjoyed painting and drawing, writing poetry, and even had a beautiful singing voice. She enjoyed being outside and going for nature walks'especially the Sac & Fox Trail with Chris. They would go on many dates including movies and hockey games. She was close with her mom, and would visit often. Mary treasured her children. She was incredibly close with her daughter and bestie, Winona. They enjoyed visiting Perkins or Oscar's for a fun lunch date, traveling to Wisconsin to visit Keegan where they would eat together and visit the bluffs, and simply being together. She will be missed by everyone who loves her. She was preceded in death by her father; and infant son, Anthony Mitchell Strunk.

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  1. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Sending our prayers and love.

  2. I wish I could have gotten to meet and know Mary! She looked fun loving and like a caring gal… she had to be! Chris, you was smitten! Cancer is a very debilitating illness… and you Chris, hung in there all the journey way! So proud of you and yoursticktoitiveness! ! Mary was very blessed, with you by her side!

  3. I met Mary Jean Taylor Hogan a few days after she was born. She was my baby sister and I was fifteen. I had given up on getting a baby sister years before! But she was there now and I loved her. I never stopped loving her, and I never will!!!!!!


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