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COLONEL JAMES G. ROONEY
Colonel James G. Rooney, of Colorado Springs passed away peacefully at the age of 72.
Famed for his good looks, razor sharp wit and athletic prowess, Jim dominated the sports scene at Ludlow High in Massachusetts. Selected to the inaugural class of Ludlow Sports Hall of Fame his high scoring record in basketball remained until the advent of the three pointer. As class president his senior year, he led Ludlow to league championships in football, basketball and baseball. Jim and his siblings were raised on the foundations of Catholic faith, education, and the sacrifice of the Irish newspaper men and mill workers that preceded them.
He met and married the most beautiful girl he ever saw, Madelyn Patton, while at the University of Connecticut. This was their 48th year of marriage.
Colonel 'Doc' Rooney became the first Director of Sports Medicine at the Air Force Academy. His love of athletics paired with his Doctorate in Sports Medicine from the University of Kentucky (GO CATS!) made him a beloved member of the department.
His 30 year Air Force career included tours at Chanute, Carswell, and Wiesbaden. His loyalty and dedication to his work and friends was an example to all. Jim was selected as the Air Force Physical Therapist of the Year while at Wright-Patterson AFB. Doctor Rooney enjoyed his time at Shaw AFB where he honed his golf game. He was never above the hole on his approach shot.
Colonel Rooney's mischievous twinkle was imparted to his children, grandchildren and grand nieces and nephews. The "Jimmy Gene" continues to delight and confound his descendants.
Always in prime physical and mental condition, the shock of his sudden passing has left a void that will be filled by the numerous stories and memories as well as the knowledge that his strong Catholic faith has led him into the arms of Jesus Christ.
He is preceded in death by his parents Grattan Henry and Mary (Casey) Rooney. He is survived by his wife Lyn, sons Jim and Emmet, daughters Kelly Benchoff and Casey Mancl, his brother Tim and sisters Mary Ellen Moreau and Sheila Zagula.
His 9 grandchildren were the delight of his life.
A rosary service will be held at 6:30 at St. Francis of Assisi church on Woodmen Road on Tuesday, January 21st. The Requiem Mass will be held at 10am on Wednesday, January 22nd followed by a reception, and burial with full military honors at Pike's Peak National Cemetery.
Donations can be made to Pikes Peak Citizens for Life, 707 N. Nevada Ave. #R Colorado Springs, CO 90903. Phone number: (719) 630-1999
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Jim was such a joy to visit with. Always happy to converse with those of us, that exercised together. May seem like a small thing, but I really miss his smiling face.
My sincere sympathy to his wife, and all of his family!
February 13, 2020
To the Rooney family,
I read the attached obituary with genuine sadness and offer most sincere condolences. I knew Jim only as an acquaintance mostly through a warm handshake and pleasant hello at church on Sunday's, when the spirit might move me to attend. My sense is that we have lost a good, caring man. To Lynn: with sadness, no one will know this better. To Casey: special sympathies on this sad occasion.
Mason Smith
January 26, 2020
Jim was a few years ahead of me and I didn't have much personal history with him, that I was a soccer player didn't help. The Rooney family name does give my spine a tingle. Only fond memories come to mind. I, too, ended up out here in Colorado after a lifetime teaching music in Vermont. I would have loved to have met up with Jim and talked common Ludlow stories. I sure he had some great stories about my uncle, John Kurty. Jim and his fellow athletes were a big part of the Ludlow HS scene. Even though, I wasn't a part of Jimmy's Life, the Rooney Family and the athletes of his class were an inspiration to younger classmates. My condolences to ALL.
Jim Kurty
January 19, 2020
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