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John Edward “Maje” Rogan

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John Edward “Maje” Rogan

Birth
Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Death
13 Jan 1932 (aged 61)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Wyo Death Cert 1932-2
m. Agnes E. Otis 26 Jun 1920, Springfield, Mass.

Green River Star, Jan 15, 1932
John Rogan, Old R. S. Resident, Is Victim of Attack
Dies Wednesday Following Heart Attack On Downtown Streets.


John Edward Rogan, 60, brother of County Coroner Frank P. Rogan, died suddenly at his home in Rock Springs Wednesday evening, following a heart attack suffered while down town. Collapsing on the street, he was rushed to his home for treatment, but he died after entering the home.

Mr. Rogan was well known in the Rock Springs section where he had lived since 1887. He had been in the employ of the Union Pacific railroad for 25 years but because of ill health had not worked since September. At the time he was stricken ill he was janitor at the depot.

He came to Rock Springs with his parents two years after the Chinese Riot of 1885. His father was Patrick Rogan who was an officer of Company A, 7th U. S. Infantry stationed in the barracks at Rock Springs to maintain order after the race disturbance of '85. The family lived at Old Fort Laramie before Patrick Rogan was transferred to Rock Springs.

Funeral services will be held from the South Side Catholic Church in that city Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
Wyo Death Cert 1932-2
m. Agnes E. Otis 26 Jun 1920, Springfield, Mass.

Green River Star, Jan 15, 1932
John Rogan, Old R. S. Resident, Is Victim of Attack
Dies Wednesday Following Heart Attack On Downtown Streets.


John Edward Rogan, 60, brother of County Coroner Frank P. Rogan, died suddenly at his home in Rock Springs Wednesday evening, following a heart attack suffered while down town. Collapsing on the street, he was rushed to his home for treatment, but he died after entering the home.

Mr. Rogan was well known in the Rock Springs section where he had lived since 1887. He had been in the employ of the Union Pacific railroad for 25 years but because of ill health had not worked since September. At the time he was stricken ill he was janitor at the depot.

He came to Rock Springs with his parents two years after the Chinese Riot of 1885. His father was Patrick Rogan who was an officer of Company A, 7th U. S. Infantry stationed in the barracks at Rock Springs to maintain order after the race disturbance of '85. The family lived at Old Fort Laramie before Patrick Rogan was transferred to Rock Springs.

Funeral services will be held from the South Side Catholic Church in that city Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.


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