Mable Edna Hogan

June 19, 2021

In His infinite wisdom, Almighty God bent down and whispered to one of His children, “Come with me, my daughter, for it’s time to go home,” and so it was that Monday, May 31, 2021, God closed the eyes of our beloved Mable Edna Hogan (Mamaw) one month and one day short of her 100th birthday.

Mable was born July 1, 1921 in McCullough, Alabama to the late Hattie and Henry Goodson. She is preceded in death by her five siblings; Gerald, Paul, Lillian, Juanita and Ruby; her dear husband, Oscar W. Hogan; her beloved daughters, Marilyn Caraway Ellis and Melba Caraway Leonard and her grandsons, Jody Caraway and Shane Worthy.

Mable was an engaging, witty, and exuberant person who loved her family, telling stories, listening to gospel music, cooking for loved ones, attending church, singing in the choir, and listening to Billy Graham and David Jeremiah preach. Her beautiful smile lit up any room, and her infectious laugh made her someone you wanted to be near.

She worked at International Paper Company in Mobile, AL for over 30 years and sang in the choir at Dauphin Way Baptist Church in Mobile for many years. Later in life, she attended Brooks Memorial Baptist Church in Atmore.

She leaves to cherish fond memories her son, Billy Caraway (Becky Caraway), her daughter, Mary Beth Keith (David Keith) and her son-in-law, Cecil
Ellis. She also will be greatly missed by her eight grandchildren, Kathy Ellis Trawick (Tony Trawick), Rob Ellis (Sonya Ellis), David Ellis, Jill Ellis Tatum (Lance Tatum), Jeff Caraway, Emma Kate Keith, Connor Keith and Owen Keith; her nine great-grandchildren, Ryan Trawick (Kelly Trawick), Brittany Trawick, Rachel Ellis Lindell (Rob Lindell), Blake Ellis, Zachary Ellis, Thad Tatum, Zoe Tatum, Matthew Worthy (Karita Worthy) and Mitchell Worthy and her great-great grandkids, Magnolia, Ezekiel and Jordan Worthy and Harper and Hudson Lindell. She is also survived by a host of nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. Her fun-loving spirit and energy will be missed by all. Her influence will remain in the lives of all who knew her.

In closing, we are extremely grateful for the loving care given by Marilyn and Cecil Ellis over the last several years and the care given by Mary Beth Keith and her family over the last year. Mable Hogan was so loved. Most of all, we would like to give the glory to God for a life well-lived.

Graveside funeral services were held Saturday, June 5, 2021 at Serenity Gardens Cemetery in Atmore, AL with Rev. James Boyd officiating.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

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