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Mary Bridgett Raden, daughter of Peter John "Johann Peter RADDEN" Raden and Mary Bridget Rooney. Born 17 Oct 1900 Stearns County, Minnesota, died 12 Jun 1959 St Louis County, Minnesota, age 58 years, buried Duluth, St Louis County, Minnesota St. Cloud Times, 13 Jun 1959: MRS. WILLIAM ROONEY Mrs. William Rooney, 1424 Bellmont Road, Duluth, died suddenly at her home Friday afternoon. She was the former Mary Raden of Avon and was 58 years old. She was preceded in death by her husband in October, 1956 and by one brother. Surviving are her children Mrs. Leonard Nelson (Mary Ellen), Mrs. Kenneth Chaflin (Mary Ann) and Kathleen, all of Duluth. Brothers and sisters surviving are: William Raden, Puylalla, Wash.; Ben and Leo, Milwaukee; Mrs. Frank Jochum, Cold Sprin;, Pete, Hampton, VA.; Mrs Ralph Machren and Melvin, Avon; Mrs George Stuck, St. Cloud. Feneral services will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. at St. Anthony church. Married 23 May 1922 Avon, Stearns County, Minnesota, age 21 years (married 34 years) to: William Robert Rooney, age by marriage 28 years, son of Thomas T ""Stuttering Tom"" Rooney and Ellen "Ellie on tombstone" Rooney. Born 21 Mar 1894 New York City, New York, died 28 Oct 1956 St Louis County, Minnesota Event Description: Calvary Cemetery, Duluth, Minnesota, age 62 years, buried Duluth, St Louis County, Minnesota William R. Rooney was an orphan train adoptee from New York and is referred to in Thomas T. Rooney's will as "my foster son." Virgel Egerman's records state not legally adopted. Roster of the Men and Women Who Served in the Army or Naval Service (Including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918 Volume 4 Rich to Zygmond Name: William Robert Rooney Army 46,222 Registrant: no Birth Place: New York City, N. Y. Birth Date: 21 Mar 1893 Parent's Origin: of Canadian parents Occupation: express messenger Comment: enlisted in Company A, 2nd Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, at Minot, on July 14, 1917; called into federal service, World War, on July 15, 1917; served in Company A, 2nd Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, to Oct. 13, 1917; Company D, 164th Infantry, to Jan. 9, 1918; Company B, 18th Infantry, to discharge. Grade: Corporal, Oct. 20, 1918; overseas from Dec. 15, 1917, to Aug. 13, 1919; wounded, severely, July 18, 1918. Engagements: Defensive: Montdidier-Noyon. Offensives: Aisne-Marne; St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Ansauville and Saizerais (Lorraine); Cantigny (Picardy). Discharged at Camp Lee, Va., on Aug. 17, 1919, as a Corporal. Cited in General Orders No. 5, Headquarters, 1st Infantry Brigade, AEF, Selters, Germany, June 1, 1919, for gallant conduct and self-sacrificing spirit displayed during the battles of Montdidier-Noyon defensive; Aisne-Marne offensive; St. Mihiel offensive; Meuse-Argonne offensive. The success of these engagements was due to the efforts and spirit of the officers and enlisted men engaged. Entitled to wear a silver star. Children: 1. Virginia Margaret RooneyBorn 2 May 1929 Duluth, St Louis County, Minnesota, died 20 Dec 1930 Duluth, St Louis County, Minnesota, age 1 year and 7 months and 2 weeks and 4 days, buried Avon, Stearns County, Minnesota Virginia died at 21 months old. 2. Deceased3. Kathleen Irene RooneyBorn 2 Mar 1934 Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin, died 12 May 2016 Duluth, St Louis County, Minnesota, age 82 years KATHLEEN IRENE DINKEL Kathleen Irene Dinkel, 82, of Duluth, passed away peacefully on May 12, 2016, in St. Eligius Health Center following health issues with heart and kidney disease. Kathleen Irene, the daughter of Mary Bridgett (Raden) and William Robert Rooney, was born March 2, 1934 in Ladysmith, Wis. She married Frederick William Dinkel on Feb. 13, 1962 in Duluth. Kathleen was a former member of St. John's Church, Woodland, and current member of St. Rose Catholic Church, Proctor, where she was an active member who enjoyed playing piano for services. She was a homemaker and foster mother. She loved playing her piano, listening to music on her Bose radio and playing cards with her best friend Rayanne Swanson. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Fred; brothers-in-law, William Engels and Francis Dinkel; and by her sister, Mary Ellen Nelson. Kathleen is survived by her two sons, William R. Carleton (Judy McPherson) of Rochester, Minn., and William F. (Joyce) Melchert-Dinkel of Faribault, Minn; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Anne Engels of Duluth; brother-in-law, Leonard Nelson of Otsego, Minn,; sister-in-law, Agnes Dinkel of Duluth; and many nieces and nephews. VISITATION: 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 5, 2016 in Dougherty Funeral Home. Visitation continues on Monday, June 6, from 10 a.m. until the 11 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Rose Catholic Church, 3 6th Ave., Proctor. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, Woodland. Arrangements by Dougherty Funeral Home, Duluth, 727-3555. 4. Living PRIVACY FILTER |