Tom died the Friday after Bloody Sunday, the last victim of the massacre.
A bullet in the shoulder resulted in his left arm being amputated.
For five days 19-year-old Tom Hogan from Tankardstown, Co Limerick, suffered from his wounds. A bullet in the shoulder resulted in his left arm being amputated. Gangrene eventually set in.
Tom had moved to Dublin in 1920 and found work as a mechanic. His mother and father had both died before Tom was 10 years of age, the youngest child in a family of seven.
He joined the Irish Volunteers alongside his three brothers and the family were active throughout the War of Independence, offering their home as a safe house for Volunteers and hiding place for IRA messages.
Tom died the Friday after Bloody Sunday, the last victim of the massacre. He was brought home and buried at Dromin cemetery, near Kilmallock.