Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Saturday, February 10, 1968
Death Notices
Hogan
Thomas F. Hogan, loving son of the late Roger and Nora Kelly Hogan; dear brother of Mary Betz, the late John, William, Edward, Martin and Daniel Hogan; fond uncle of Marie Gunther, Eleanor McIntosh (sic - s/b McIntire) of Cal., Nora Kahn, Bernadette McGinty, Josephine Kent, Catherine Kenny and Florence Poling; grand-uncle of twenty; thirteen great-nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m. from Walter Quinian Sons, 2122 W. 79th street, to Little Flower church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of Plumbers union local No. 130, Municipal Employees Union and Old Timers Baseball Association. TR 4-7300.
The Chicago Tribune
"Memory Lane" column:
"Who remembers Boyce's lot at Root St. and Union Ave. where Thomas F. Hogan was the star southpaw?"
Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Saturday, February 10, 1968
Death Notices
Hogan
Thomas F. Hogan, loving son of the late Roger and Nora Kelly Hogan; dear brother of Mary Betz, the late John, William, Edward, Martin and Daniel Hogan; fond uncle of Marie Gunther, Eleanor McIntosh (sic - s/b McIntire) of Cal., Nora Kahn, Bernadette McGinty, Josephine Kent, Catherine Kenny and Florence Poling; grand-uncle of twenty; thirteen great-nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m. from Walter Quinian Sons, 2122 W. 79th street, to Little Flower church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of Plumbers union local No. 130, Municipal Employees Union and Old Timers Baseball Association. TR 4-7300.
The Chicago Tribune
"Memory Lane" column:
"Who remembers Boyce's lot at Root St. and Union Ave. where Thomas F. Hogan was the star southpaw?"
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