rooneys-minnesota.com
man‎Jerome George Rooney‏‎, son of James Dennis Rooney and Barbara Ann "Anibel or Bell GLEDIEN" Gledien‏.
Born ‎4 Jan 1928 Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota, died ‎14 Feb 2014 Duluth, St Louis County, Minnesota‎, age 86 years
Birth: Jan. 4, 1928
Brooten
Stearns County
Minnesota, USA
Death: Feb. 14, 2014
Duluth
St. Louis County
Minnesota, USA

Jerome "Jerry" G. Rooney, 86, of Duluth, formerly of Soudan, died on Friday, Feb. 14, 2014, at the Benedictine Health Care Center in Duluth.

He was surrounded by his family.

He was born Jan. 4, 1928, in Brooten, Minn., the only child of James and Barbara (Gledien) Rooney. He was a graduate of Brooten High School, attended St. John's University in Collegeville, Minn., and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a BA Degree in elementary education, followed by a master's degree in School Administration.

Jerry was united in marriage to Marcella Zollar on Aug. 4, 1956, at St . Martin's Catholic Church in Tower.

He was a teacher and principal in the Tower-Soudan schools for 40 years. In 1989, a new addition to the Tower school was named after him. He was a very dedicated teacher and administrator whose primary concern was for the students that he helped to educate, always encouraging them to do their best. He spent 18 summers as an interpretive guide at the Soudan Underground Mine State Park, where he enjoyed meeting and visiting with new people.

They resided in Soudan until moving to Duluth in 2004.

Jerry enjoyed all sports. He especially loved watching his grandkids' sporting events. The last one he was able to attend was his granddaughter Marisa's 2,000 point basketball game for Duluth East High School. He also enjoyed reading, especially history.

He was a past member of St. Martin's Catholic Church in Tower, where he served as lector, usher and member of the parish council, the Ely Third Degree Knights of Columbus, the Monsignor Buh Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus of Virginia, where he was a past Navigator, and was also a member of the Retired Educators Association of Minnesota. He was currently a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church of Duluth.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Marcella, of Duluth; daughter, Yvonne (Matt) Yernatich of Duluth; and six grandchildren, Marisa, Megan and Joe Yernatich and Olivia, Morgan and Aiden Rooney.
He was preceded in death by is parents; and his son, Timothy.

Jerry's family would like to thank the caregivers at the Benedictine Health Care Center for their love and care over the past few months.

Spring burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in Tower.

Married to:

womanMarcella Rose Zollar‏ PRIVACY FILTER

Children:

1.
womanYvonne Ruth Rooney‏ PRIVACY FILTER

2.
manTimothy Shawn Rooney‏
Born ‎8 Nov 1964 St Louis County, Minnesota, died ‎12 Jan 2014 Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania Event Description: Lakeview Cemetery, Tower, St. Louis County, MN‎, age 49 years, buried Tower, St Louis County, Minnesota
Radnor police were called to the home for the report of shots fired. Two people, Tim Rooney, 49, and Linda Rooney, 48, were found dead with gunshot wounds in a pool house at the rear of the property, according to police.

"It appears to be a domestic situation," Radnor Police Superintendent William Colarulo said.

An 8-year-old was in the main house at the time of the shooting. The couple had two other children, a 15-year-old who is in a boarding school out of state and a 17-year-old daughter.

On Monday, Colarulo said family members were flying in to help care for the children.

Police said they determined Tim Rooney was the perpetrator; he left a note and his last will and testament at the scene after using hand gun in the murder, according to Colarulo.

Colarulo said a 911 call was received sometime after 2 p.m Sunday.

"He called a relative to indicate what he [planned]," said Colarulo. "Right now we are just trying to take care of the children."




As the Radnor Township community grapples with a shocking murder-suicide that took place in a Wayne home on Sunday, Radnor Patch has received comments ranging from concern for the victim's children to the shock of knowing that a firearm was within blocks of their own children and many at Radnor Middle School.

While Radnor Police have not yet revealed a motive in the killing, they have said that they believe that Timothy Rooney, 49, shot to death his 48-year-old wife, Linda, in the pool house of their home and then shot himself, Police Superintendent William Colarulo confirmed to Patch.

He said based on documents that police found it appears the marriage "was in trouble" and that Linda "may have been fearful" of her husband.

Colarulo also said that Timothy Rooney called a relative after he allegedly killed his wife and before he killed himself.

He said they have not found any registered owner of the .357 Magnum used in the shooting. That could mean that the firearm was recently purchased or that it was purchased in a way that skirted registration.

Linda Rooney was a member of the U.S. market leadership team for Merck Vaccines, and worked for the pharmaceutical company since 1997 in Texas, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

"We are deeply saddened to lose such a talented employee, colleague and friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda's children and family members at this time," read a statement from Merck.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Timothy Rooney was a stay-at-home dad for 17 years. A relative of his came into town on Monday to take over care of the couple's children, Colarulo said.

Two of the Rooney's children are students in the Radnor School District. On Monday the district released this statement: "The entire Radnor family is deeply saddened by last evening's tragedy impacting our students, parents and community members. Since we first learned of this terrible news, district staff and outside agencies have been working to coordinate resources to ensure support is available for all students, staff and community members affected."