Peggy Hogan-Hipp

December 27, 1951 ~ January 17, 2024
Peggy Hogan-Hipp, 72, Retired Medical Technologist, died Wednesday, January 17, 2024.Rosary will be at 7:00 pm, Friday, January 19, 2024; Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 am, Saturday, January 20, 2024, both at All Saints Catholic Church.Preceded in death by her parents, Marion and Margaret Hogan; sister, Mary Rita Hogan.Survived by her husband of 48 years, Kenneth Hipp; daughters, Michelle (Jeff) Sell, Pamela (Jake) Riordan, both of Overland Park, KS, Colleen (Sean) Thompson of Wichita; son, Matthew Hipp of Shawnee, KS; grandchildren, Kaitlyn Thompson, Haley Tomlinson, Sean Thompson II, Braden Hipp, Logan Riordan, Madison Tomlinson, Audrey Riordan, Brooklyn Tomlinson, Xavier Riordan, Maureen Thompson; step-grandchildren, Logan Sell, Lucas Sell, and Chloe Sell; siblings, Rose (Pat) Finn, Patrick (Rita) Hogan, Jack (Julie) Hogan, Theresa Hogan, Michael (Elizabeth) Hogan, Mary Anne Voth, Monica Hogan, Joseph (Kelly) Hogan.Memorials have been established with: All Saints Catholic School, 3313 E. Grand, Wichita, KS 67218; Victory In The Valley, 3755 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67218; Dear Neighbor Ministries, 1329 S. Bluffview, Wichita, KS 67218.Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.
Heartfelt sympathy to Ken and family. May your precious memories of Peggy bring comfort to you in the days ahead. She is now free of hospitals and pain, resting in Jesus loving arms. I was blessed to have Peggy as a classmate from All Saint to a good friend in this journey of Life.
She was a photo taker. She and I would capture the memories at the family gatherings. I’ll keep up now as the chief keeper. Love to all the family and deepest sympathy
I will miss you Peggy and the times we were able to get together to eat and chat.
I always enjoyed seeing her at our reunions. May she rest in peace.
We are so sorry to hear of Peggy’s death!❤️Our hearts go out to Ken and their kids! Such a sweet cousin who always reached out and made us feel at home in Kansas!
I remember how hard it was to be at her mom’s funeral since she was in the hospital! They had the funeral at the chapel in the hospital so she could be there! The strength of her love for her mother was amazing! I’ll never forget it!
love to all of you❤️
sharon Oconnor Cella
With many regrets I was unable to attend any of the services. I so enjoyed working with Peggy at Galichia and send my sympathy to her family and friends.
My heart is so heavy & I’m crying that I just now learned of Peggy’s passing 3 mo. ago. Ken & family ~ my deepest sympathies to each of you.
I knew Peggy as an ever smiling, upbeat & beautiful lady from working at St. Joseph Medical Center from 1984-95.
To later discover we lived in the same neighborhood was sure special. Gosh, I miss the days of Peggy & usually 1 or 2 of the girls walking one of their German Shepherds past my home. I sure loved their dogs.
I was very honored to meet her precious family, especially her daughters & was thrilled when they grew into loving, adorable young women & began building families of their own.
I knew Peggy as a strong woman of God who truly lived her faith every day & cherish a priceless conversation we had on our Salvation through Jesus.
I praise the Lord for Peggy making our corner of the world a much better than it would have been.
Rest in the loving arms of Almighty God through His Son, Jesus. 🙏