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Barbara C. Hellstrom Hogan

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
14 Apr 2019 (aged 91)
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Paxton - Barbara C. (Hellstrom) Hogan, 91, of Paxton passed away Sunday, April 14 in UMASS Memorial Medical Center.

Her husband of 54 years, Robert J. Hogan passed away in 2009. She leaves three children; and her brother. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Edward and Olga (Fredrickson) Hellstrom and graduated from South High School.

Barbara retired from the payroll department of the former Holden Hospital, prior to that she worked in the payroll department at the former Multibank. In her earlier years, she was a buyer for Filenes Department Store and worked as a model in Boston.

She was a longtime member of the Worcester Art Museum and Trinity Lutheran Church and its Anna Circle.

Barbara found great pleasure in spending time gardening, traveling, doing a NY Times crossword puzzle and enjoying her morning coffee. She loved the Theatre, Arts and Music, but had a fondness for Opera. Barbara's greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Interment in Saint John's Cemetery.

Published in Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Apr. 15 to Apr. 16, 2019
Paxton - Barbara C. (Hellstrom) Hogan, 91, of Paxton passed away Sunday, April 14 in UMASS Memorial Medical Center.

Her husband of 54 years, Robert J. Hogan passed away in 2009. She leaves three children; and her brother. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Edward and Olga (Fredrickson) Hellstrom and graduated from South High School.

Barbara retired from the payroll department of the former Holden Hospital, prior to that she worked in the payroll department at the former Multibank. In her earlier years, she was a buyer for Filenes Department Store and worked as a model in Boston.

She was a longtime member of the Worcester Art Museum and Trinity Lutheran Church and its Anna Circle.

Barbara found great pleasure in spending time gardening, traveling, doing a NY Times crossword puzzle and enjoying her morning coffee. She loved the Theatre, Arts and Music, but had a fondness for Opera. Barbara's greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Interment in Saint John's Cemetery.

Published in Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Apr. 15 to Apr. 16, 2019

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