JObit: Hogan, Thomas Joseph (1951)

The Washington Post
April 18, 2007 Wednesday
Regional Edition
Obituaries
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B05

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Thomas Joseph Hogan Economist

Thomas Joseph Hogan, 76, a retired economist with the National Science Foundation, died April 3 of cardiac arrest at his home in Springfield.
Mr. Hogan was born in Rotterdam, N.Y., and received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Manhattan College in 1951. He received a master’s degree in business administration from Siena College in Loudonville, N.Y., in 1955.

He served briefly in the Army during the Korean War and then worked in marketing for Proctor & Gamble from 1955 to 1959.
At the National Science Foundation, he was responsible for supervising studies of industrial science and technology. He retired in 1989.

Mr. Hogan was involved in numerous youth groups and volunteer activities. He also taught catechism classes at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Annandale and drove for Meals on Wheels. In retirement, he visited Hong Kong, Ireland, England, France, South America and Canada.

Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Joan Hogan of Springfield; four children, Kathleen Perkal of Rye, N.Y., Colleen Hawley of Fairfax County, Dennis Hogan of Charlotte and Brian Hogan of Westwood, Mass.; and 15 grandchildren.

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