WINDSOR, NC – Larry Stevenson Hoggard, age 70, of Republican Road, passed away on Friday, January 7, 2022 at his home surrounded by his family.
Mr. Hoggard, affectionately known as “Toboggan” was born on December 15, 1951 to the late Stevenson Burle Hoggard and Lois Phelps Cullipher in Windsor, NC. Larry was known as “Toboggan” because he always had his blaze orange hunting toboggan on. Larry loved his family and enjoyed time spent with them. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved fishing, hunting, tinkering in the yard with his grandson, and his tractor, however his cherished passion was fishing. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed by all that knew him.
Left to cherish Larry’s memory is his wife of 50 years this coming April, JoAnn, of the home. one daughter, Crystal Maile Hoggard of Winton, three sons, Larry Stevenson Hoggard, Jr. and wife Stacey of Powellsville, Roy Anthony Hoggard of Angier, NC, and Jonathan Bradley Hoggard; three grandsons, Royce Anthony Hoggard, Bryce Devan Hoggard, and Michael Scott Hoggard; three granddaughters, Kaelyn Trinity Hoggard, Dana Marie Hoggard, and Serenity Hope Hoggard; two sisters, Sandy Schneirla and husband Jesse of Virginia Beach, VA, and Elizabeth Ann Calhoun of Newport, NC; one brother, Gene Babb and wife Linda of Virginia Beach, VA, and his fur baby, Roxie.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, from 6:00 pm until 7:30 pm at Garrett-Sykes Memorial Chapel, Aulander, NC.
A celebration of life graveside service will be held on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, at 2:00 pm at the Stoney Creek Cemetery, Ahoskie, NC.
Garrett-Sykes Aulander Chapel is handling the arrangements for the Hoggard family and online condolences can be directed to the family by visiting garrettsykesfs.com.
I was blessed to have a father that loved me more than words can ever express. The hole in our life without him here is massive but I know he is sitting on a creek somewhere casting a line till he can see us all again. Love you Daddy and miss you like crazy.
Always a good time when we were together, i always enjoyed his company and listening to his stories. Kindda like his mom,, always had something to talk about LOL
Rest in peace cuz ❤
Was a great man and fishing partner you will be missed
May I add also. .alot of good times in his ’62 convertible, The BLUE GOOSE, listening to Quick Silver Messenger Service and Van Morrison. Taught me to catch crabs on the Cheseapeake Bay and Frog Gigging down at Mount Gould …You will be missed greatly❤
Larry was an outdoorsman and loved fishing. Some of my fondest memories are going to Va. Beach and going crabbing and flounder gigging. Also staying up all night fishing off the pier at the OBX. Larry loved fishing almost as much as he loved his family and believe me that’s alot. And the Toboggan, I can’t ever remember seeing him without it on. Larry was one of a kind and a man that would do most anything to help you if he could. Rest In Peace my cousin you will be missed❤️
Larry was always a good hearted person, who loved life. My Memories will forever keep him alive in my heart. REST IN PEACE