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Gail Rita Manning Hogan CHARLESTON - Gail Rita Manning Hogan, a devoted wife, proud mother and retired registered nurse in Charleston, SC, died Sunday, May 12, 2024, at the age of 86. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for both Dr. and Mrs. Hogan at 10:30 AM, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 95 Hasell Street. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. The Rite of Committal will be private. A flame-haired force of nature possessing boundless creativity, spot-on glamour, disarming smarts and unstoppable determination, Gail blazed a path through Charleston for the 50 years she called the city home. Tenacious and fiery, the extraordinary self-starter wrangled a sprawling family, cared for Lowcountry women, forged lifelong friendships and rallied countless co-conspirators in the fight to keep Charleston both livable and beautiful - suffering no fools or speeding cars along the way. Born in Salem, MA in 1937, Gail graduated from Salem High School, then from Peter Bent Brigham School of Nursing in 1958, afterward joining Massachusetts General Hospital. There she met a Boston-born resident, Edward Hogan, and in 1961, the two were married, beginning a high-flying adventure that would roll out over five children and nearly 60 years. In 1973, when Edward was appointed chairman of neurology at MUSC, the pair relocated from Chapel Hill, NC and set about making a home on Legare Street in peninsular Charleston. Their doors were unlocked and open to all, and the consummate hostess memorably dreamed up an annual Christmas party where generations, cultures and wide-ranging interests brilliantly converged. At the same time, Gail charged through new pursuits. After returning to nursing in women's surgical oncology at MUSC, she delved into interludes as a real estate agent with Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty and in the antiques field at John Gibson Antiques. She was also involved in numerous organizations, including Garden Club of Charleston, the MUSC Women's Club, the Ansonborough Neighborhood Association and the Preservation Society of Charleston. An avid gardener, she could raise most any orchid from a deep slumber and prevailed with the Japanese koi that populated her garden pond. Expert at needlework, she also fashioned christening dresses for her grandchildren. She had an encyclopedic knowledge of Broadway scores and triumphed on the tennis court, her formidable forehand felling many an unwitting opponent. All the while, Gail chased the endless trails of her eclectic brood of children from football fields to local stages to Army-Navy surplus stores and worked with educators to strategize academic pathways. And while her exacting standards were legion, she possessed a less broadcast soft spot, too, taking in handymen to feed them a sandwich or front them rent money and revealing stolen moments of kindness to her children's friends. In the 1990s, she carried her signature energy across the Atlantic, purchasing a 19th-century stone cottage with Edward in Leenane, County Galway, Ireland, and refurbishing it from its shell. For the next 25 years the two spent a large part of their time there annually, hosting friends and family and foraging for their fully Irish roots, a heritage Gail shared with her grandchildren, who knew her as Nana. Gail's singular mix of grace and grit was displayed on a wall of her Charleston home. A cross-stitch work of a tall ship was accompanied by the meticulously embroidered directive, "Don't wait for your ship to come in. Swim out after it." Gail Rita Manning Hogan, the devoted wife of Edward Leo Hogan, was born in Salem, MA on August 2, 1937, the eldest daughter of William Manning and Abigail Connery Manning. She is survived by her children, Patrick Hogan (Kimberly Long Killebrew), Maryellen Gibson (Reggie Gibson), Maura Hogan (Scott Watson), Timothy Hogan and Michael Hogan (Heather Hogan); her grandchildren, Emma Gibson, Katie Hogan, Peter Hogan, Sarah Margaret Gibson and Beatrice Watson; and her brother, Paul Manning. She is predeceased by her husband; her parents; and her brothers, William P. Manning and Robert Manning. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Charleston Parks Conservancy, 720 Magnolia Rd., Suite #25, Charleston, SC 29407. Online condolences may be offered at www.CharlestonFunerals.com. Arrangements by JAMES A. MCALISTER, Inc. (843) 766-1365.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 18 to May 19, 2024.

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Beatrice

February 19, 2025

When I would visit her at the nursing home.

Lu Betti

June 11, 2024

Hogan Family~
Deepest sympathies on the passing of your parents. Thinking of you today while you celebrate their lives.

Love Frank Leigh Painting & Co

Gail McSweeney

May 21, 2024

I first met Gail at the Hogan cottage in Marblehead. Eddie arrived with Gail after they had been playing tennis. Gail was gorgeous in her tennis whites. I was 12.
Their wedding was the first I attended. It was at Immaculate Conception in Salem. The reception was at the King’s Grant Hotel in Danvers.
In 1974, I visited Charleston after completing my Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Tennessee Memphis. Eddie, my godfather as well as cousin, took me on patient rounds at MUSC and introduced me as Dr. McSweeney. I was 24. I spent several afternoons with Gail. She was gracious and elegant.
May she rest in peace in the loving arms of God.

María Córdova-Salinas

May 20, 2024

For Maura, I wish nice memories help bring you comfort when you miss your mother. Love, Maria

Elizabeth Lowndes

May 20, 2024

So Sorry for your loss, Ms Gail will be missed by many. Prayers for you and yours.
Elizabeth

LOIS HECKART

May 19, 2024

As a fellow "sister" of the PBBH class of 1967, I offer my condolences to Gail's family.

Paul Hitopoulos

May 18, 2024

She was a wonderful woman. Love and prayers to the Hogan family.

Lisa OConnor

May 18, 2024

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Katherine Donovan-Sherpa

May 14, 2024

Gail was a brilliant, truly extraordinary, woman. I am blessed that she was part of my life.

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