Andy Rooney

Andy Rooney

Andy Rooney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2011.
NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Rooney so dreaded the day he had to end his signature "60 Minutes" commentaries about life's large and small absurdities that he kept going until he was 92 years old.

Even then, he said he wasn't retiring. Writers never retire. But his life after the end of "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney" was short: He died Friday night, according to CBS, only a month after delivering his 1,097th and final televised commentary.

Rooney had gone to the hospital for an undisclosed surgery, but major complications developed and he never recovered.

Rooney talked on "60 Minutes" about what was in the news, and his opinions occasionally got him in trouble. But he was just as likely to discuss the old clothes in his closet, why air travel had become unpleasant and why banks needed to have important sounding names.

He won one of his three Emmy Awards for a piece on whether there was a real Mrs. Smith who made Mrs. Smith's Pies. As it turned out, there was no Mrs. Smith.

"I obviously have a knack for getting on paper what a lot of people have thought and didn't realize they thought," Rooney once said. "And they say, 'Hey, yeah!' And they like that."

Looking for something new to punctuate its weekly broadcast, "60 Minutes" aired its first Rooney commentary on July 2, 1987. He complained about people who keep track of how many people die in car accidents on holiday weekends. In fact, he said, the Fourth of July is "one of the safest weekends of the year to be going someplace."

More than three decades later, he was railing about how unpleasant air travel had become. "Let's make a statement to the airlines just to get their attention," he said. "We'll pick a week next year and we'll all agree not to go anywhere for seven days."

In early 2009, as he was about to turn 90, Rooney looked ahead to President Barack Obama's upcoming inauguration with a look at past inaugurations. He told viewers that Calvin Coolidge's 1925 swearing-in was the first to be broadcast on radio, adding, "That may have been the most interesting thing Coolidge ever did."

For his final essay, Rooney said that he'd live a life luckier than most.

"I wish I could do this forever. I can't, though," he said.

He said he probably hadn't said anything on "60 Minutes" that most of his viewers didn't already know or hadn't thought. "That's what a writer does," he said. "A writer's job is to tell the truth."

True to his occasional crotchety nature, though, he complained about being famous or bothered by fans. His last wish from fans: If you see him in a restaurant, just let him eat his dinner.

Rooney wrote for CBS stars such as Arthur Godfrey and Garry Moore during the 1950s and early 1960s, before settling into a partnership with newsman Harry Reasoner. With Rooney as the writer, they collaborated on several news specials, including an Emmy-winning report on misrepresentations of black people in movies and history books. He wrote "An Essay on Doors" in 1964, and continued with contemplations on bridges, chairs and women.

"The best work I ever did," Rooney said. "But nobody knows I can do it or ever did it. Nobody knows that I'm a writer and producer. They think I'm this guy on television."

He became such a part of the culture that comic Joe Piscopo satirized Rooney's squeaky voice with the refrain, "Did you ever wonder ..." For many years, "60 Minutes" improbably was the most popular program on television and a dose of Rooney was what people came to expect for a knowing smile on the night before they had to go back to work.

Rooney left CBS in 1970 when it refused to air his angry essay about the Vietnam War. He went on TV for the first time, reading the essay on PBS and winning a Writers Guild of America award for it.

He returned to CBS three years later as a writer and producer of specials. Notable among them was the 1975 "Mr. Rooney Goes to Washington," whose lighthearted but serious look at government won him a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting.

His words sometimes landed Rooney in hot water. CBS suspended him for three months in 1990 for making racist remarks in an interview, which he denied. Gay rights groups were mad, during the AIDS epidemic, when Rooney mentioned homosexual unions in saying "many of the ills which kill us are self-induced." Indians protested when Rooney suggested Native Americans who made money from casinos weren't doing enough to help their own people.

The Associated Press learned the danger of getting on Rooney's cranky side. In 1996, AP Television Writer Frazier Moore wrote a column suggesting it was time for Rooney to retire. On Rooney's next "60 Minutes" appearance, he invited those who disagreed to make their opinions known. The AP switchboard was flooded by some 7,000 phone calls and countless postcards were sent to the AP mail room.

"Your piece made me mad," Rooney told Moore two years later. "One of my major shortcomings — I'm vindictive. I don't know why that is. Even in petty things in my life I tend to strike back. It's a lot more pleasurable a sensation than feeling threatened."He was one of television's few voices to strongly oppose the war in Iraq after the George W. Bush administration launched it in 2002. After the fall of Baghdad in April 2003, he said he was chastened by its quick fall but didn't regret his "60 Minutes" commentaries.

"I'm in a position of feeling secure enough so that I can say what I think is right and if so many people think it's wrong that I get fired, well, I've got enough to eat," Rooney said at the time.

Andrew Aitken Rooney was born on Jan. 14, 1919, in Albany, N.Y., and worked as a copy boy on the Albany Knickerbocker News while in high school. College at Colgate University was cut short by World War II, when Rooney worked for Stars and Stripes.

With another former Stars and Stripes staffer, Oram C. Hutton, Rooney wrote four books about the war. They included the 1947 book, "Their Conqueror's Peace: A Report to the American Stockholders," documenting offenses against the Germans by occupying forces.

Rooney and his wife, Marguerite, were married for 62 years before she died of heart failure in 2004. They had four children and lived in Rowayton, Conn. Daughter Emily Rooney is a former executive producer of ABC's "World News Tonight."


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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Dale Ables

May 24, 2025

Andy Rooney makes me miss my parents and sister. It felt like he was our kin , sitting right there in our denon Sunday nights. I still miss his wit & wisdom.

Nazarene Mckinney

May 14, 2017

I will miss seeing your commentary on 60 minutes!

November 4, 2016

Condolences. Happy memories. WC Florida

March 31, 2016

Isaias 65.22.23.ese es el dia en que y no vamos a sufrir

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

March 15, 2016

In God's care, rest in peace.

January 12, 2016

Isaias 65.22.23.es un lugar en el que todos queremos vivir para siempre

Harry Simpson

November 4, 2015

Rest Andrew, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Dan Barker

December 12, 2014

I always enjoyed listening to Mr. Rooney and his views no matter the subject. He was often right on with his thoughts and always funny in his delivery of the subject matter. So sad for his passing from this world and I pray I meet him in the next. Dan Barker

Harry Simpson

November 4, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

November 4, 2014

Mr. Rooney thank you for your conjure and exposing the many trinkets one does not need?
Mike Lisowski Dushore, Pa.

Richard Owen

March 5, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Rooney. Your Wit & Wisdom Are Sadly Missed. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

March 5, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Rooney. Your Wit & Wisdom Is Sadly Missed. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

Tonya Shepherd

November 21, 2012

Joyce Hudson

July 7, 2012

Rest in peace Andy

Guy Davies

March 13, 2012

He was the best!

Annie Carriere

February 27, 2012

What a thrill to see Andy Rooney on tv all those years. His work was always so refreshing and wild and yet still great jouranlism. It was always so great to see someone who spoke his mind so freely and so well.

Roger Evans

December 29, 2011

I will always miss you and love you, Roger Evans.

paul wied

December 25, 2011

he tried to give comfort on lives dismal path of topics, admirable had a sense of logic, a hard one to replace.

December 10, 2011

You were a wonderful person will be missed

Gail Siegel

November 19, 2011

I would like to offer my condolences to the family of Andy Rooney on the loss of their father and grandfather.

My favorite part of 60 Minutes was Andy's commentary. I always found it to be enlightening, amusing and full of wit. No one could compare to him.

Rest In Peace, Andy Rooney. You will be missed by many. I am only one of those many.

Linda Devore

November 17, 2011

Mr. Rooney, I loved watching and listening to you on 60 minutes. We always gained from your wisdom. You will be greatly missed. God Bless, Linda & Josh

M. TERRY

November 17, 2011

RIP MR ROONEY.60 MINUTES IS NOT THE SAME. I WILL MISS YOUR WITT AND GO GETUM SEGEMENT. THANK YOU FOR THE MANY YEARS OF 60 MINUTES. GOD BLESS MR ROONEY'S FAMILY AT THIS SAD TIME. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED .

Faith Tobin

November 16, 2011

Dear Rooney Family hello there my name is Faith Tobin and I'd like to express my condolences's to the Family in the passing of your'e Father.luv,Faith

MRS CAROL S

November 14, 2011

MY DEAR MR ANDY ROONEY, JUST TODAY I READ THAT YOU HAVE REALLY LEFT US! JUST A COUPLE WEEKS AGO WHEN YOU HAD THE FINAL SAY I WAS HEART BROKEN THEN THAT YOU WERE LEAVING, THEIR'S KNOW ONE WHO CAN REPLACE YOUR WIT AND HUM-HUM MOMENTS. TO THE CBS FAMILY AND THE ROONEY FAMILY THANK YOU FOR SHARING ANDY WITH THE WORLD. MAY GOD LOVING ARMS HOLD YOU AND KEEP YOU AS YOU GO ON WITHOUT THIS WONDERFUL JEWEL.
WHAT A MEETING WALTER AND ANDY ARE HAVING!

Darrell Downs

November 12, 2011

Mr. Rooney, I have enjoyed your spots on 60 minutes, every since I was a kid. If I was doing something during the rest of 60 minutes, I would stop whatever I was doing, and watch your segment. Rest in Peace Mr. Rooney, you will be missed!

Anthony Porcarello

November 11, 2011

Thanks Andy!

Deanna Fischer

November 11, 2011

I will miss you on "60 Minutes". It won't be the same without you?. Rest in Peace.

November 11, 2011

I have enjoyed watching 60 Minutes for many years mainly because of Andy. His spot was less then 10 minutes and I waited just hear his comments from bottle tops to paper clips. He will be missed. Family your are in my prayers. God Bless you.
J.Harris, Marietta, GA

Sharon Givens

November 10, 2011

My condolences to the Rooney family...sixty minutes was very enjoyable due to his presence. May he rest in peace.

November 10, 2011

Mr. Rooney, I always enjoyed your commentaries. I"m surely going to miss you on " 60 Minutes." Blessings to your Family. R. Johnson Philadelphia, PA

JOA NN DUVIC

November 10, 2011

MR ROONEY WILL BE MISS ON TV , WISH ALL THE BLESSING TO HIS FAMILEY. SORRY FOR ALL.

Dee Slason

November 10, 2011

Andy,
I remember when I was a kid my parents watched 60 minutes..Just to watch you..that was so long ago..I will miss you dearly.......

November 10, 2011

YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED.WE ALWAYS WAITED FOR THE END TO LISTIN TO YOU, YOU WHERE ALWAYS SO TRUE.MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY

Debra Crowe

November 10, 2011

You touch so many peoples hearts and lives. You will be missed by all . I watched you everytime you were on. Love you Andy!!

Heather Copeland

November 10, 2011

There are many that die and our lives and tears go with them and Andy is one of those many people. I watched his show everytime I got the chance to. Andy will be missed dearly.

Sophia Wilkerson

November 10, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Charles Wiley

November 10, 2011

May the God who gives comfort, be with all Andy's family and friends.
God gives strength to those who mourn.

November 10, 2011

I did not always watch all of sixty minutes but always tried to watch Andy at the end.To me he made the show. God bless his family and give them comfort but he sure will be missed.Donna from Myrtle Beach, S.C.

E.H. McLean

November 10, 2011

I shall greatly miss Mr.Rooney, his wit, honesty and enjoyable curmudgeonness. I offer my sincere condolences to the Rooney family and all other fans of Andrew Aiken Rooney.

November 10, 2011

To Andy's family
Very sorry for your loss. Andy was a great man who will truly be missed by all who enjoyed his sincerity & humor.
Sunday nights will never be the same.He
was truly the Best!!!
Agnes Pompa
Saratoga Springs NY

Jerry Bayer

November 10, 2011

I always likened Mr Rooney to a car accident. He was often tough to see, but you were curiously drawn to him. RIP Andy ...

Linda Johnston

November 10, 2011

Go with God and rest !! your work here on earth is done!

November 10, 2011

RIP

ric dudley

November 10, 2011

rip mr rooney

ROBERT CASEY

November 10, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

sueann randall

November 10, 2011

My deepest sympathy to his family. I will miss him ! He is one of most beloved journalist that I know. He is right up there with the late Walter Cronkite! SueAnn Randall, Freeport, ME

November 10, 2011

Sundays will never be the same! Mr. Rooney was a joy to watch. He completed 60 minutes and made the end of the show so enjoyable. God comfort his family at this time of sorrow.

JoAnn Clark

November 10, 2011

My prayers go out to the Rooney family.
"Andy" was one of a kind. Just a great human being and he will be missed by millions of people, including me. I always looked forward to seeing him and he never disappointed. A National Treasure.

Chuck Warn

November 10, 2011

Thanks for helping us all get through the twists and turns of contemporary life with your always witty observations. Losing you and Hank Williams, Jr in the same TV season is almost too much.

Regina Brown

November 9, 2011

Rest in Peace we will miss you

Geno Brittain

November 9, 2011

Mr. Andy Rooney...you were the best minute of "60 Minutes". I loved your comments! God Bless you!

Janie lee Hunter

November 9, 2011

A True Inspiration,I just loved to hear his comments and watch his show. My Sundays were incomplete with out Mr. Rooney. Rest. The Comment has been heard, and are most memorable. I always wondered how could all that stuff fit in his desk. Janie Hunter, Hopkins, SC.

Betty Hosie

November 9, 2011

My deepest sympathy to the family. I will miss him on the show, as I have enjoyed his work for many a Sunday night.
May he rest and enjoy his time in Heaven.

November 9, 2011

Sunday nights will never be the same without my minute with "Andy Rooney". RIP my tv-friend.
Jackson, TN

David Johnson

November 9, 2011

simply the best

Danehy Carson

November 9, 2011

" Rest In Peace Andy , if more of our leadership in all phases of government and business used the insight you expressed , our beloved nation would be in the best of hands and more prosperous for everyone ,you were a man who spoke the truth and saw the world as it is. God Bless you , my deepest sympathy to your family you will be greatly missed ".. D A Carson Arcadia,North Carolina

November 9, 2011

"Andy Rooney was truely an iconic figure in the world of journalism and mainstream TV and will be surely missed"...Chris Ross(Shelby,NC)

Lisa L. Booker

November 9, 2011

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

Carolyn Cagle

November 9, 2011

My prayers are with your family, Andy. I will miss you. You have touched my world.

J CECIL AND VALERIE A WILLARD

November 9, 2011

Music, when soft voices die

Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory—
Odours, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.

Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for the beloved's bed;
And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.

By Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Poetry Foundation

John McGranahan

November 9, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

STEPHANIE BUTLER

November 9, 2011

THE ONLY REAL MAN OUT THERE THAT TOLD THE TRUTH-HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN PRESIDENT-HE WILL BE SOOOOOO MISSED.

STEPHANIE B

Cheryl Spillers

November 9, 2011

Loved you on 60 Minutes and miss you already. RIP Andy Rooney--you were one of a kind. Prayers to your family at this time.

C Hollywood

November 9, 2011

Andy lived a great life. May he now rest in peace. My heartfelt condolences to his family & friends.

Deborah E

November 9, 2011

A life of 92 years is indeed a blessing!
(Psalms 90:10)
May the love of family and friends help you through this difficult time of sorrow and grief. (2 Cor 1:3,4)

James Millsaps

November 9, 2011

Andy Rooney will surely be missed by many of his fans on SIXTY MINUTES. I always made it a point to listen to what he had to say on Sunday nights. I will miss him and his little sermons. May God bless his family during this sorrowful time. RIP, Mr. Rooney!! Will never, never forget you.

Barb

November 9, 2011

Laughter is often the best medicine and (Ecclesiastes 3:4) says theres a time to laugh and we did when watching Andy Rooney. My condolences to his family and friends.

Carol Cushing

November 9, 2011

Dear Andy, I have for years watched you on 60 minutes and loved your opinions on everything and was taken by your sence of humor. I will miss you.Rest in peace.
Carol

Ken Pedersen

November 9, 2011

"Have you ever wondered, why...." Growing up this is the line I remember Mr.Rooney saying.....92 well lived years! God Bless you sir !

T Rowlette

November 9, 2011

Deepest sympathy to the family. R.I.P. Andy, you are missed and will be remembered as a man who said what others thought.

Lynn

November 9, 2011

R.I.P Andy Rooney you were one of a kind and you will be missed by all of your family and friends.

Patty

November 9, 2011

Andy I loved you and you will be missed. May God give your family only the peace that you can give them to see them through this.

Charlene Weston

November 9, 2011

Oh I remember him from a lil girl was always fun of his talk show he will be miss thank you so many years. God ill take care oy you my deepest Sympathy.

Patsy Rigdon

November 9, 2011

Andy Rooney is certainly an icon and will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends who will see an empty chair at Thanksgiving dinner this year. May God richly bless. (Patsy Rigdon, Alma, Ga.)

November 9, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

The Weyants

November 8, 2011

May God bless your family in this time of sorrow,rest in peace Andy,you will be missed.

Wayne Dupre

November 8, 2011

Thanks Andy. Rest in peace. We will always remember you.

John Ladendecker

November 8, 2011

To the family and friends of Mr. Rooney
I'm sorry for your loss.

If Mr. Rooney's segment would have been aired at the beginning of the show...The show would have been called "A Couple of Minutes with Andy Rooney." Then a show called "55 Minutes" would follow. He was uplifting to the common sense folks. He made you laugh at the littlest things. "Have you ever wondered why...."

DOLORES TAISEY

November 8, 2011

"THROUGH THE YEARS", THANK YOU FOR "SHARING YOUR WARM BOYHOOD MEMORIES" OF BALLSTON SPA(SARATOGA LIVING)WITH US. YOU ARE SUCH A GENTLEMAN. YOUR WEEKLY MESSAGES WILL ALWAYS REMAIN CLOSE IN OUR HEARTS AS "THE WAY WE WERE".

DOLORES @ THE MEDBERY INN AND SPA, FRONT STREET, BALLSTON SPA, NEW YORK

Bill Gillard

November 8, 2011

I always enjoyed the last 10 minutes of 60 minutes because I always looked forward to Andys commentaries. May God Bless You.Heaven has added another fine Irishman.

kris

November 8, 2011

May God bless you Andy Rooney. I grew up watching you on 60 minutes for many years. I will miss your outspokenness and sincerity. Thanks for standing up for all of us. Job well done! Rest in peace.

Kathleen Lyons

November 8, 2011

I can almost hear Andy saying, "The problem up here is - first of all the standing in line to get in." 60 Minutes just won't be the same without you and your opinions - you were truly one of a kind and no one will ever truly replace you. My condolences to your family. Kathy Lyons

MARLENE BLISS

November 8, 2011

GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY, AND MANY FRIENDS
OF THIS WONDERFUL MAN. YOU ARE LOVED BY SO MANY MR. ANDY ROONEY. REST IN PEACE.

Hazel Coleman

November 8, 2011

May God bless you Andy Rooney and your family and friends... I will miss seeing you on 60 minutes with your last thoughts and words... May you rest with God, my friend.... Job well done!!! Now take your well deserved rest...

JACQUELYN JENKINS

November 8, 2011

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND MAY GOD BE WITH THE BEREAVED FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Charles Douglas Edwards

November 8, 2011

The Final Word !!!

Job Well Done.

THANKS !!!

We will miss you on CBS.

Charles Douglas Edwards
Atlanta, Georgia

November 8, 2011

May knowing that you're not grieving alone, bring you peace and comfort.

Carol Surganty

November 8, 2011

Andy Rooney was a true "original" in the news business. People from his generation lived through many important moments in history. His wit and sly humor will be missed by all. RIP Andy.

Janet Raymond

November 8, 2011

Sunday night will not be same without hearing Andy say.."You know when..." I will also miss his eyebrows, they had a life of their own. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

November 8, 2011

to all the andy rooney family my heart is heavy as i will really miss andy .he added so much to my sundays.i will keep you all close in my heart and prayersgail eggers reidsville n.c.

G. W. Kelly

November 8, 2011

It took me a while in my youth to appreciate "60 Minutes" as a program. Yet, I appreciated Andy Rooney's segments predomantly more.
No one could replace him. Therefore I suppose that whomever the show obtains to succeed him be someone as thorough as Rooney was.

John Bates

November 8, 2011

Mr Rooney will be missed by so many. It is hard to believe that from this day forward I will not on any given day be able to hear his distictive voice on the TV/radio. He was such an insperation to so many. God Bless his soul and all of his family.

Georgia Swayzer

November 8, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Lillian Miller

November 8, 2011

I am praying for your family's strength. I will miss Mr. Rooney.

November 8, 2011

To The Andy Rooney Family:
I celebrate the life and legacy of Mr. Andy Rooney with you. Andy, thank you for the 1,097 few minutes with us on Sunday evenings. They made a difference in the world. Family, I pray that God will continue to comfort you and your hearts will not be troubled... you will believe.
The Reverend Edith Shokes
Atlanta, Ga

JONI

November 8, 2011

MY HUSBAND (MAY HE RIP) LOVED ANDY AND NEVER MISSED VIEWING 60 MINUTES JUST BECAUSE OF HIM. I DO HOPE THEY GET TO MEET IN HEAVEN! I LEARNED TO LOVE HIM TOO.

Mari Hendrickson

November 8, 2011

As Helen Keller once said: Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light. Just to let you know you are not alone. God is always there with you, as well as many who will truely miss Mr. Rooney. May God be with you as you remember all the blessing this wonderfull man has brought to so many.
Mari, Custer, SD

Thom Fogertee

November 8, 2011

Andy.
you are one of a kind.
who'll stop the rain now?

Heather

November 8, 2011

He was great my mom loved to watch him on the television. I watched him every now and then. He was hilarious. My wishes and prayers go out to the family.

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