Posted by Cathy Gowdy on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 05:53:45 :
The Marin Journal
Thursday, March 19, 1942
Page 2
Alfred Hogan Found Dead at Point Reyes
Alfred Hogan, aged 53, who lived in a cabin on the Molseed ranch near Pt. Reyes Station, was found dead there last Sunday by Joe Nunes, a neighbor.
The body lay in the yard, by the gate faithfully guarded by Hogan’s white terrier.
Coroner J. Ray Keaton said death was due to natural causes and that the body had probably lain where discovered between 30 and 36 hours. Burial took place in San Francisco.
Mr. Hogan leaves two sisters, Mrs. A. Buchignani and Mrs. R. Mecchi; brother, Gerald Hogan.
For some months the deceased lived in the cabin with the late Albert Coleman. On Feb. 6, the lifeless body of Coleman was found on the doorstep of the cabin.
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