Clare Douglas William Charles Hogarth

Clare Douglas William Charles Hogarth

December 7, 1990- January 10, 2020

As published in the February 3, 2020 World-Spectator

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Clare Douglas William Charles Hogarth was born on December 7, 1990 in Calgary, Alberta to Douglas Hogarth and Kim Johnson. He was the oldest of two boys. Clare passed away suddenly in a tragic accident on January 10, 2020.

Clare is survived by his parents Doug (Thelma) Hogarth, Kim Johnson (Norm), his brother Clayton, Clare’s friend, Evonne and family, his grandmother Marilyn Hogarth, step-grandfather, Charles Friesen, Uncle Richard (Sharon) Hogarth, Aunt Patricia Campbell, Aunt Bev Hogarth, Stepbrother Tyson Caplette, stepsister Krissy Caplette, Aunt Alison Johnson, Uncle Mark (Aleyxis) Johnson, Cousins Tyson (Gina) Hogarth, Brenna (Mitch) Winnick, Alicia (Brandon) Swift, Aimie (Colinn) Hutson), Kyle Hogarth, Dan McDougall, Abigal Johnson, Rebecca Johnson and all the cousins’ families. Clare is survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Clare is predeceased by his grandfather Roy Hogarth, grandfather Jim Johnson, grandmother Ruth Johnson, and older brother Shaun James Johnson.

Clare grew up in Moosomin, where he spent most of his life before moving to Medicine Hat, Alberta. Clare had many friends and easily made friends everywhere he went. He was a very cheerful, happy person with the biggest smile for everyone. Clare had a big family and enjoyed spending as much time with them as possible. He enjoyed camping, swimming and fishing. He loved helping his dad with working on vehicles, skidoos and pretty much anything he could get his hands on. He enjoyed spending time with friends, of which he made many. He also kept in touch with his mom and dad on a regular basis after he moved by face timing so they could see each other weekly. He enjoyed visiting his grandmother Marilyn, having a cup of tea and a good visit.

Clare had the biggest heart and would give the shirt off his back to help anyone. Clare will be greatly missed by his family and friends. The special bond he shared with so many, especially his dad, was huge. He was adored very much and we are so proud of Clare. His family fondly called him “little peanut.”

May you rest in peace our little peanut.
You will always live on in our hearts.


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