
1942 – 2013
Dayville, CT – Thomas “Tom” M. Hogan, 70, of Primrose Village, died Friday, May 3, 2013, in BackusHospital. Born in Philadelphia, PA, he was the son of the late Francis and Flora Hogan.
Mr. Hogan worked as the manager of the meat department at McMerriman’s Market and later Brooklyn Market. Tom was a Marine Corps veteran serving during the Vietnam War. While he was enlisted, he volunteered for many training missions that allowed him to travel all over the world.
Tom is survived by his son, Michael Hogan and wife Jodi of Dudley, MA; his daughter, Amy Hogan and fiancé Jason Dumaine of Thompson; his grandchildren, Troy and Kylie Hogan of Dudley, MA and his former wife Cheryl Hogan of Sturbridge, MA.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Tom’s family from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, May 9, 2013 in the Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, with a funeral service at 7:00 pm. To sign the memorial guestbook, please visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
tim shippee
Mike,
So sorry for your loss, I think I met your dad once or twice but seeing how good of a father you are, i’m sure you got a lot of that from your dad. Talk to you soon, don’t hesitate to call or text me.
Regards,
Tim & Casey
Brian Eggleston
My deepest condolences to the Hogan Family. Tom was a well respected and loved man. He honored us with his service to this country and his kindness to us all. Words can not express your loss. You will all be in my prayers.
-Brian
John &kathy
We are going to miss Tom we was a very good friend who would always help a friend. We are very sorry for your loss.
Dan Blackmore
My condolences to the Hogan Family. Tom was a good man to have a chat with..we enjoyed some good laughs through the years.
Dawn and Bob Maddaline
Dear Michael and Amy,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your familes for the loss of your Dad and loving grandfather. Tom was a special person to us and will be truely missed.
Bless you all
Love,
Uncle Bobby
Auntie Dawn
Scott and Caitlin
Jeff Reid
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. He was a good man.
Edward Hotchkiss
I met Tom in 1962 at Camp Lejuene, North Carolina. I’ll always remember Tom for his sense of humor. He made us laugh a lot and I know we will all miss him. Goodbye old friend. Semper Fi.