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Several Hogan Obituaries
Posted by: Vicky Lynn (ID *****8491) Date: May 26, 2006 at 11:12:29
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HOGAN       At the GWM Hospital, Perth, on Friday, Jun 6?, 1969, Jean Mary Truelove, wife of the late Leo Joseph Hogan, in her 75th year. (12 Jun 1969 pg 4)

HOGAN       On the Scotch Line, on Saturday 11th April, Eliza Hogan, daughter of Mr. Michael Hogan, aged 38? Years. (17 Apr 1885 pg 2)

HOGAN       At. St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, on Sunday, October 23rd, 1932, Mr. Bernard Hogan, aged 84 years. (28 Oct 1932 pg 9)

HOGAN       On Friday, Oct 2, Mary McCabe, relict of Mr. Daniel Hogan, 3rd line Bathurst, aged 72 years. (9 Oct 1891 pg 4)

HOGAN       On Monday last the remains of Mrs. Daniel Hogan were taken to their last resting place in the Roman Catholic cemetery in Perth, followed by an immense consorse? Of friends and neighbors. Deceased was born in the county of Wexford, Ireland and came with her parents to Batherst seventy years ago. She was therefore one of the earliest settlers in the township surviving this year. She was a woman of a kindly, charitable disposition, and never turned any one away hungry from her door. Her husband died many years ago.(9 Oct 1891 pg 5)

HOGAN       In Perth, on Wednesday, April 9th, 1930, Miss Mary Ann Hogan. The funeral will take place from the residence of her brother, Rev. Dean J.T. Hogan, on Friday, April 11th at 8:45 a.m. to St. John’s Church thence to the R.C. Cemetery. (11 Apr 1930 pg 8)

HOGAN       Miss M.A. Hogan answered the call to the higher and better life on Wednesday, April 8th, at the residence of her devoted brother, Rev. Dean J. Hogan, after a prolonged illness and in her passing a beautiful life was closed. Deceased was born at the Scotch line ninety-one years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan and for a great many years, resided as a housekeeper with her brother, Rev. Dean Hogan, coming to Perth from Napanee in 1904 when Dean Hogan was appointed parish priest of St. John’s Church. Miss Hogan possessed a charming personality and was beloved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She was of a quiet and reserved disposition. She lived an exemplary Catholic life. She will be sadly missed, not only by her immediate relatives, and Dean Hogan in particular, for she and he were fondly attached to each other, but by all who knew her. Deceased is survived by two brothers, Dean Hogan and Mr. Bernard Hogan. The funeral was held from St. John’s Presbytery, where she had resided since coming to Perth, on Friday morning to St. John’s Church where her brother, Dean Hogan, officiated at solemn requiem high mass, assisted by Rev. Father Garvin, of Stanleyville, as deacon, and Rev. Father Whelan, of Lanark, as sub-deacon, and with the following priests in the sanctuary: Rev. Fathers Hanley and Farrall, Smiths Falls; Staley, Chesterville; Caray, Wolfe Island; Melghen, Elgin, Byrne, Spencerville; V. Mengher, Mados?, Keeley, Marmora; Scott, Toledo; McCabe, Kingston, and Keaney, Merrickville. After the mass the funeral proceeded to St. John’s Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Mack Hogan, Bernard Buchanan, Thos. McGowan, Fred Consitt, Fred Publow, and Frank Publow. (18 Apr 1930 pg 6)

HOGAN       At Smiths Falls, on Wednesday May 11, 1966, John Daniel Hogan, beloved husband of Margaret Mahoney, father of Mrs. Raymond Allen (Lois), Smiths Falls. (19 May 1966 pg 8)

HOGAN       J.D. HOGAN – The death occurred Wednesday, May 11, of John Daniel Hogan in St. Francis General Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born in Perth, son of the late Margaret Adam and Michael Hogan, he received his education in that town. Having learned the printing trade at the Perth Expositor he was later employed by the Hamilton Spectator and the Carleton Place Herald for many years. At the time of illness, he was attached to the administration branch of St. Francis General Hospital. Widely known in Eastern Ontario for his affiliation with newsmen and especially for his interest in reporting sports. Mr. Hogan was married to the former Margaret Mahoney who survives as well as one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Allen (Lois), two grandchildren, Cindy and Randy Allen; two sisters, Mrs. M. Hogan; Perth; Mrs. M. Dockrill, Smiths Falls, and one brother Thomas and a number of nieces and nephews. The remains rested at the Amy Funeral Home, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, Saturday morning, where Requiem High Mass was chanted by Rev. E.F. Shea. Burial took place at St. John’s cemetery in Perth. Pallbearers were Joseph Masterson, Clarke McLaren, Daniel Kennedy, Wm. Graham, George Hogan, Perth, and Lorne Cook, Kingston. The many floral tributes and spiritual offerings testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. A large number of out of town friends and relatives attended the funeral. (26 May 1966 pg 11)

HOGAN       JAMES P. HOGAN – The sudden and sorrowful demise of James P. Hogan, on Friday, Oct. 17, came as a distinct shock to Perth and surrounding districts. Born in Bathurst, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan, he was the youngest of a family of four. His genial and kindly disposition won for him a host of friends. A requiem High Mass was chanted by Rev. Father Meagher, in St. John’s Church on Monday morning, Oct. 20, and from there he was borne to his last resting place in St. Johns R.C. Cemetery where Rev. Father Trulmor? Officiated. His pallbearers were Messrs. A.Noonan, E. Lambert, W. Wlison, ? Donohoe, C. Doyle, F. Conway. Mr. Hogan leaves to mourn his loss his wife, the former Hannah Doyle, and his sister, Mary Hogan; a brother and sister having predeceased him. The numerous spiritual and floral offerings testified to the high esteem in which the late Mr. Hogan was held by all. (30 Oct 1947 pg 5)

HOGAN       At Perth, on Monday, Sept (s/b Aug) 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, a daughter. (stillborn). (1 Sep 1922 pg 4)

HOGAN       HOGAN, HAROLD F. – In hospital, Smiths Falls, Ontario, on Thursday, March 15, 1984. Harold F. Hogan of Smiths Falls, in his 66th year. Sadly missed and loved by Gertrude Elliott. Dear father of Hal of Halifax; Pat (Mrs. Darcy Majore) of RR4 Lanark. Dear brother of Kenneth of Ottawa; Norman, Russell and Dorothy (Mrs. Dan Garvin), all of Perth. Friends were received at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark. Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Declan Church on Saturday March 17 at 11 a.m. (21 Mar 1984 pg 16)

HOGAN       At the G.W.M. Hospital, in Perth, on Saturday, February 23rd, 1935, Mr. Richard Hogan of Perth, aged 65 years. (1 Mar 1935 pg 5)

HOGAN       A resident of Perth since he was a young man, Mr. Richard Hogan passed away in the Great War Memorial Hospital on Saturday, February 23rd, having been seriously ill since the beginning of the year, and was a patient in the hospital for five weeks. Deceased was sixty-five years of age, having been born in Bathurst Township on the present farm occupied by Mr. Peter Conlon, 3rd line, a son of the late William Hogan and Jane Colvin. For the long period of thirty-one years, since 1904, he had been employed as a C.P.R. trackman between Perth and Glen Tay and Perth and Elmsley, and was held in highest esteem by his fellow workmen, officials and other railroad employees on th two divisions between Smiths Falls and Trenton and Smiths Falls and Havelock. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trackmen. He was superannuated at the end of 1934, but unfortunately was destined to live but a short while to enjoy his retirement. He was an honoured, popular and well liked member of the Perth Fire Brigade for twenty-one years, having joined the organization in 1910 and retired in 1931 when he was made an honorary member. He was married to Miss Mary McMahon, a native of Ireland, who predeceased him on April 24th, 1925. He was also predeceased by a sister, Miss Maggie Hogan. Deceased is survived by two sons, Mr. James A. Hogan, manager of the Dominion Store at Hawkesbury and William P. Hogan, at home, one sister, Miss Minnie Hogan, and one brother Mr. James P. Hogan, both of Perth. The funeral was held on Monday morning from his late residence on North street to St. John’s Church where Rev. Dean M. Meagher officiated at the solemn requiem high mass, the body being afterwards placed in the vault at St. John’s Cemetery to await burial in the spring. Chief J.W. Gamble and a number of members of the Perth Fire Brigade attended the funeral in a body. The pallbearers were Messrs. Andrew W. Clement, Lorne Fagan, Wm. White, Francis McParlan, Dan. McParlan and Richard Cordick. Beautiful floral tributes were received from the Brotherhood of Railway Trackmen, C.P.R. employees at Perth, Glen Tay and Elmsley, Mr. K.N. Paupst?, Brockville, and district managers of Dominion Stores, Dominion Stores Ltd., Montreal, and a large number of spiritual offerings. (1 Mar 1935 pg 9)

HOGAN       Bathurst lost one of her well known and life long residents on Friday in the death of Richard D. Hogan, who had been ailing and in poor health for the past seven years. Born on the homestead, which later became his, he was the son of Daniel Hogan, one of the early pioneers of the township. He was the eldest in the family and at the time of death was seventy-two years of age. Surviving members of the family are Michael Hogan and Mrs. Patrick Brady and Mrs. James Noonan sr. Their father died when the family were quite young, and upon the mother fell the task of rearing them in those primeval days. The subject of this obituary grew to manhood, strong and sturdy, and in the old lumbering days, teamed and shantied. He was well known and well liked everywhere and in his day was a skilled violinist, always in demand for an evening’s dance. Mr. Hogan married Mary Brady, who survives with one son, Daniel. Their only daughter died several years ago. Deceased was a successful farmer and was a member of the local board of health for a number of years. The funeral took place on Monday morning to St. John’s church and cemetery, and was one of the largest coming from Bathurst in many years. The pallbearers were Alex. Parkes, of Eganville; Michael Conlon, Barry’s Bay, Richard Hogan, Westport; Michael McCabe, Almonte, and John Tovey and James Murphy, 3rd line. Among relatives and friends from a distance were Mrs. Peter Jackman, of Cobourg; Alex. Parkes and Miss Parkes, Eganville; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brady, of Almonte; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogan, of Westport; Michael Conlon, Barry’s Bay; Michael McCabe, Almonte, and Mrs. Dan Cameron, of Smiths Falls. (15 Aug 1913 pg 8)

HOGAN       A long and useful life ended on the morning of Sunday, October 12th, when Mrs. Richard Hogan passed away after a brief illness at her home on the 3rd line of Bathurst. The late Mrs. Hogan was one of the oldest residents of Bathurst Township where she had lived her entire life. She was born in the year 1844, a daughter of the late John Brady and Bridget Morris. Her mother passed away while she was a baby, and having no older sister, she was cared for through her childhood days by her cousins, the Leonard family. Her husband, the late Mr. Richard Hogan, predeceased her sixteen years ago. To their union were born one daughter, the late Mrs. Wm. DeWitt, who died in 1904, and one son, Daniel, who resides on the homestead. Of a quiet and kindly disposition, Mrs. Hogan was the last member of the first family of the late Mr. John Brady, the brothers being James, Patrick, Michael, Thomas, John and William, and of the second family, Philip, Frank and Mrs. James Publow are deceased. The surviving members of the Brady family are Mr. Peter Brady of Bathurst, Margaret of Perth, Mrs. Kilfoyle of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. Cameron, of Montreal. Largely attended, the funeral was held on Tuesday morning from her late residence in Bathurst to St. John’s Church, Perth, where the funeral mass was celebrated by Rev. Father O’Neill, burial afterwards taking place in St. John’s Cemetery. A large number of spiritual and floral offerings were received. (17 Oct 1930 pg 5)

HOGAN       In Bathurst, on Sunday, Oct 12th, 1930, Mary Ann Brady, wife of the late Richard Hogan, aged 86 years. (17 Oct 1930 pg 8)

HOGAN       Miss Margaret Hogan, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Hogan, North street, died in the St. Francis de Sales hospital, Smith’s Falls, in the early morning hours of Monday, where she had been receiving treatment for the past two months or so. Her life of 18? Or 48 years was quietly lived in Perth and Bathurst, where she made many friends. Hers was a kind hearted disposition. Her mother, two brothers and a sister survive her: James P. of the Imperial Hotel, Richard and Miss Mary Jane. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning to St. John’s church where requiem mass was sung and interment was afterwards made in the Roman Catholic cemetery. (24 Apr 1914 pg 8)

HOGAN       A deep gloom was cast over Perth and vicinity on Saturday evening, June 24th when it became known that Mrs. Dan. Hogan passed peacefully and quietly away. With every medical skill and all that loving hands could do, still the Angel silently entered and summoned her to her home of eternal rest. She was a most devout Catholic and her beautiful and peaceful death was a fitting culmination to her Christian life. Deceased was Miss Bridget Byrne previous to her marriage and she was born on June 23rd 1854. Surviving are her husband, one son, John D., one daughter, Mrs. O. Sutherland, a grandson, Master George Hogan, of Perth, three sisters, Mrs. T.V. O’Connor, Mrs. J. McGlade, and Mrs. P. Bennett, of Perth, and two brothers, James Byrne, Stanleyville and Patrick Byrne, Antigo, Wis. Deceased was an affectionate wife and mother, charitable and obliging. She never averred the death of two children, Mary and Thomas, who died suddenly three years ago. While her death was not altogether unexpected still it has left a void that can never be filled. The large number who gathered around her remains to pay their last respects shows the esteem in which she was held. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning from the residence of Mr. O. Sutherland to St. John’s church and thence to the R.C. cemetery and Rev. Dean Hogan officiated. The pallbearers were, Messars. Geo. Williams, F.L. Lambert, Dan Mitchell, P.J. Doyle, Michael Bennett and Frank Clyne. The spiritual offerings were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, (five), Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conlon. Jr., Miss M. O’Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. John McParland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell, Mrs. Geo. Farrell and family, Mr. Daniel Hogan (five), Mr. Fred Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. McManus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T.V. O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lally, Master Geo. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gallipeau, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett, Miss Lizzie ? Kane, St. John’s Auxiliary, Mrs. M. Hogan and Annie, Mrs. Jas. Ryan and Miss ?, Mr. and Mrs. John Conner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. ?, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Miss K. Holloren?, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lally, Mr. John Bennett, Miss M. Courtouy?, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Mr. Jno. And Miss ? Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Maloney?, Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. P. ?, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Miss ? Byrnes, Messrs. John and Frank Hogan, Mr. Jas. Kane and family, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conner?, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cooper, Miss J. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cooper, Misses Mary and Kate O’Hare, Mr. Michael Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tovey, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dowall and family, Mr. and Mrs. C?.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mrs. M. Mitchell and family, Mr. John? Bond?, Mrs. F. and Miss Mary Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Hogan, Mr. ?, Mrs. H? Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dixon. (30 Jun 1922 pg 8)

HOGAN       In Perth, on Saturday, June 24th, Bridget Byrnes, wife of Mr. Daniel Hogan, aged 69 years. (16 Sep 1922 pg 4)

HOGAN       A deep gloom was cast over Perth and vicinity on Wednesday evening, January 16th, when it became known that Mr. Daniel Hogan, son of the late Thomas Hogan and Alicia McCabe passed peacefully and quietly away with every medical skill and all that loving hands could do still the angel silently entered and summoned hime to his home of eternal rest. Mr. Hogan fell on the floor of his bedroom and fractured his hop on Thursday morning, Jan 10th. It developed into pneumonia and on the following Wednesday death came and left a void that can never fe filled. He was a Roman Catholic with a kind obliging and agreeable disposition. He was married to Miss Bridget O’Byrne who predeceased him June 29, 1922. The large number who gathered around his remains to pay their last respects shows the esteem in which he was held. The funeral took place on Friday morning from the home of his son in law, Mr. Os. Sutherland, to St. John’s Church, where high mass was celebrated by Rev. Dean Hogan. Interment being made in the Catholic Cemetery. The pallbearers were: George Williams, Edward Young, P.J. Kehoe, D.J. Mitchell, J. Henretta and P.J. Doyle. Floral offerings were from the following: Employees Perth Felt Co., wreath; spray, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan, spray Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland. Spiritual offerings: Master George and Edward Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conlon, jr., Miss Rose Jordan, Mr. and MRs. J.E. Maloney, Mr. and MRs. D.J. McManus, Mr. Herb. Bennett, Mr. and MRs. Dan. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Doyle, Mr. and Miss O’Laughlin, MR. and Mrs. Daniel Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lally, Mr. and Mrs. T.V. O’Connor, Master George Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Conway, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Westport, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlade, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lally, the Ladies Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cooper, Mr. P.J. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hogan, Mr. W.J. Sutherland, Smiths Falls, Miss Mary Byrne, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Farrell, A. Friend, Miss S. Sutherland, Montreal, 25, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Crosby, Montreal, 25, Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Dockrill, Smiths Falls, Mr. Michael Hogan, Miss Alice McCardle, Mrs. George Farrel and family, Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Sutherland, 5, Miss Laura Byrne, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Lambert, Mrs. M. Hogan and Annie, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. M. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. McLean, Mr. Frank Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Noonan. (25 Jan 1924 pg 8)

HOGAN       MOURN PASSING OF MRS. J.P. HOGAN – The funeral of Mrs. James P. Hogan, a resident of Perth for the greater part of her life, was held last Wednesday in St. John’s Roman Catholic Church. Very Rev. J.H. Farrell sang the Requiem High Mass. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Hogan, the former Hannah Doyle, was born in Drummond, daughter of the late Andrew Doyle and Mary Dowling. She was married in Perth in 1903 to James P. Hogan who predeceased her four years ago. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. William Earle, Mrs. John Lambert and Mrs. Frank McGowan, all of Perth and a brother, Edward Doyle of Detroit. (17 Apr 1952 pg 5)

HOGAN       Mr. James E. Hogan died of heart failure at Douglas on Tuesday, April 19th. He had been down to his shop in the forenoon, and complained of a pain in his side, and was induced to return home to lie down for a while. On reaching the house he entered his room and locked the door. About three-quarters of an hour later his presence at the shop was required and an attempt was made to arouse him. As no response to call was received, the door was forced open and he was found lying on the bed dead. A doctor was called at once and he pronounced it a case of death from heart failure. Mr. Hogan was the son of the late Mr. Patrick Hogan, who ran a tailor shop in town some years ago. Deceased was about 42 years of age, and was a tailor by trade. He moved away from here some years ago. He was a married man, but leaves no children. A brother Michael resides in Clayton. A curious coincidence in deaths of deceased is that his end came the same way as did his mother’s. Mrs. Patrick Hartney, of Perth, is an aunt, and Mr. Hartney attended the funeral in Clayton. (6 May 1904 pg 7)

HOGAN       In Smiths Falls, on Sept. 8th, Mr. James Hogan, formerly of Perth, aged 80 year old. (13 Sept 1901 pg 5)

HOGAN       In Perth, on Wednesday March 2, Jean Montgomery, beloved wife of Donald Hogan, in her 27th year. (7 Mar 1974 pg 9, found under Perth - 25 years ago)

HOGAN       MARGARET ALECIA HOGAN – Following a short illness Margaret Alecia Hogan, 51 Craig Street, Perth, passed away April 14th, 1974 at the GWM Hospital, in her 85th year. Deceased was born in Perth, the daughter of the late Michael T. Hogan and his wife, Margaret Adam. She received her education in Perth and was employed by Henry K. Wampole for a number of years. On September 25, 1917, she was united in marriage to the late Michael J. Hogan and spent the greater part of her married years on the Scotch Line. She was predeceased by her husband, Michael, in 1971 and her daughter Doreen, in 1938. Left to mourn are Sister Margaret Ann, Kingston, and Theo (Mrs. Jack Byrne), of Perth. Margaret was the last surviving member of her family which consisted of five brothers, Thomas, William, Leo, John and Francis and two sisters, Ethel and Ann. The funeral was held from Blair and Son Funeral Home on April 17 to St. John’s Church for Requiem Mass celebrated by Rev. Father Price. Present in the sanctuary were Father O’Hearn and Father Davis. Interment, St. John’s Cemetery. The pallbearers were Wellington Burke, George Consitt, Roy Waite, Carl Hogan, Hubert Hogan and Melville Hogan. (16 May 1974 pg 16)

HOGAN       In Perth, on Monday, March 2nd, Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, in his 71st year. (6 Mar 1975 pg 9, found under Perth - 50 years ago)

HOGAN       At St. Francis General Hospital, Smiths Falls, on Friday, April 24th, Mary McMahon wife of Mr. Richard Hogan of Perth, aged 37 years. (1 May 1975 pg 13 – Perth 50 years ago)

HOGAN       At the GWM Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Sunday, April 14, 1974, Margaret Hogan, wife of the late Michael J. Hogan, in her 85th year. (25 Apr 1974 pg 4)

HOGAN       MICHAEL J. (MAC) HOGAN – Following an illness of several months from a heart condition, Michael J. (Mac) Hogan, 51 Craig Street, died in the GWM Hospital, Perth, Ont., on May 20, in his 87th year. Deceased was a son of the late Patrick Hogan and his wife, Mary Davis, and was born on the Scotch Line. He received his education at the Scotch Line School and the Perth Collegiate Institute. He worked the homestead farm for several years, and with his family moved to Perth where deceased worked at Central Wire. He was married September, 1917, in St. John’s Church, to Margaret Alecia Hogan. A daughter, Doreen passed away in 1938. Besides his wife, he is survived by (Theo) Mrs. Jack Byrne, Perth, and Sister Margaret Anne, Edmonton, Albr. He was predeceased by Dr. J.T. Hogan, Smiths Falls; Patrick, Los Angeles, Cal., and Thomas of Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Consitt (Sadie) and Mrs. Fred Publow (Mae). Deceased was the last member of his family. The funeral was held from the Blair and Son Funeral Home on May 22, to St. John’s Church for Requiem Mass chanted by Rev. B.A. McNally and Rev. Dan Ryan. Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery. The pallbearers were George Consitt, Wellington Burke, Norman Hogan, Melville Hogan, Roy Waite, Joseph Mahon. (17 Jun 1971 pg 12)

HOGAN       At the G.W.M. Hospital; Perth, Ont., on Thursday, May 20th, 1971, Michael (Mac) Hogan, beloved husband of Margaret Alecia Hogan, in his 87th year. (3 Jun 1971 pg 9)

HOGAN       At Perth, on Feb 16, Mrs. Michael T. Hogan, age 58 years. (11 Feb 1971 pg 9 – Perth 50 years ago)

HOGAN       In Perth, on Monday March 2nd, Mr. Michael T. Hogan in his 71st year. (6 Mar 1925 pg 8)

HOGAN       One of Perth’s highly respected and widely known citizens in the person of Mr. Michael T. Hogan passed away on Monday, March 2nd at the home of his son in law, Mr. Herbert Noonan, Drummond street East, in his seventy-first year. Deceased was a son of the late Thomas Hogan, of Bathurst. Although deceased had been falling health for the past few years, death coming as a great shock to his family and friends. He was a life long citizen of Perth and vinicity and spent the early part of his life farming in Bathurst, later moving to Perth where he resided until death claimed him. He leaves to mourn his loss five sons and three daughters, namely, Messrs. Thomas, William, Leo, of town, Jack of Carleton Place, Frank of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Merton Dockrill of Port Elmsley, Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Scotch Line, and Mrs. Herbert Noonan, town. The funeral took place Wednesday morning, March 4th, to St. John’s Church thence to the R.C. Cemetery, Rev. Dean Hogan officiating. Numerous floral and spiritual offerings were received. The pallbearers were Messrs. James Conlon, Richard Conlon, John Henretta, Daniel Mitchell, William McCabe and William Adams. (13 Mar 1925 pg 6)

HOGAN       At the GWM Hospital, on Tuesday, Sept 1st, 1970, Michael Thomas Hogan, in his 87th year. (24 Sep 1970 pg 5)

HOGAN       MICHAEL THOMAS HOGAN – At the GWM Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Sept 1, 1970, the death occurred of Michael Thomas Hogan, in his 87th year. He was born July 15, 1884, in Perth, a son of the late Michael Thomas Hogan and his wife Margaret Adams. He spent all of his life in Perth where he rece


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