Thomas-Hogan-Obituary

Thomas Patrick Hogan Sr.

Lowell, Massachusetts

1924 - 2024

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January 4, 2024
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Lowell, Massachusetts
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Beloved father, uncle, cousin, and friend;LowellThomas Patrick Hogan, Sr. of Lowell Mass, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his family on January 4, 2024. He was 99 years old and only 13 days away from his 100th birthday when he passed. For 68 years he was the loving husband of Teresa K...

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Prof. Hogan is one of my favorite memories during my time at Merrimack College (Class of 1969). With his commanding presence at the head of the large (economics) seminar table he challenged and broadened our minds. He was no less commanding at the smaller "seminar" tables at the High Spot in North Andover,,,, on ANY subject -- particularly when joined by Fr. Flaherty, Prof. Roddy, Prof. Garrett and others, with whom he held his own during discussions in their various respective...

I am the son of Owen and Ginny Gill. Owen, who grew up in Lowell and passed away in 2008, considered Tom Hogan to be among his very best friends. I, along with my six siblings from Scituate, MA, have very fond memories of Tom and his family. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Dear Maureen, We extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I remember your Dad as an outstanding professor at Merrimack College. I also remember how very kind he was to me whenever I was at your home during our college days. We are sending hugs and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.

I remember him as Ann's Dad. I heard stories of hiking and Arizona. I was able to meet Mr Hogan a few times. Men of this generation were the greatest and he exemplified that in this life story.

Dear Ann and family, My condolences on your loss of your father... Take care, Pat Williams

Maureen& family. Sorry for the loss of your beloved dad. May he rest in peace.

Maureen and Ann, So sorry to hear about your Dad. I have wonderful memories of your father taking my brother and I along with Tommy and Joey to all those Red Sox games that he had gotten tickets from Carl Yestremski.