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Rooney - Ann Coyle


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, 1-25-1902 p 5

Last night at the home of her son-in-law, Timothy O'Connor, at 104 W. North Street, occurred the death of Mrs. Ann Rooney. Mrs. Rooney had retired in good health, but just before midnight she was taken with a severe attack of heart trouble and died in a few minutes. The funeral will be held Monday morning at St. Bernard Catholic Church interment being at Calvary cem. Mrs. Rooney was born 74 years ago in Ireland and came to America when quite young, having lived in this city many years. She leaves 5 children, her husband having died some time since. The children are Mrs. Timothy O'Connor and John Rooney of this city James and Wm. Rooney of Chicago; and Mrs. Bridge Eaglehoff of Nebraska. Mrs. Rooney was a fine old Irish lady whose many lovable qualities had endeared her to a large circle of acquaintances and she will be sincerely mourned.

Note on Rooney obit - Ann Rooney's father Cornelius Coyle and mother Ann Goohen. she died of heart disease1-24-1902, buried Calvary, Death Record H- 33 p 52.

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 31 January 1902
 
January 24 at the home of her son-in-law, Timothy O’Connor, at 104 West North Street, occurred the death of Mrs. Ann Rooney. Mrs. Rooney had retired in good health, but just before midnight she was taken with a severe attack of heart trouble and died in a few minutes. The funeral was held Monday morning at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, interment being at Calvary Cemetery.
Mrs. Rooney was born seventy four years ago in Ireland and came to America when quite young, having lived in this city for many years. She leaves five children, her husband having died some time since. The children are Mrs. Timothy O’Connor and John Rooney, of this city; James and Wm Rooney, of Chicago; and Mrs. Bridget Eaglehoff, of Nebraska. Mrs. Rooney was a fine old Irish lady whose many lovable qualities had endeared her to a large circle of acquaintances and she will be sincerely mourned.

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