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Harold Rooks Obituary

Harold Redfield Rooks

1922~2012

Harold (Hal) Redfield Rooks, of Seattle and Guemes Island, passed away on October 4, 2012. He lived a full life, died peacefully, and will be warmly remembered by family and many friends.

Hal had deep roots in the Seattle area, where his family settled in 1869. He was the son of Captain Albert Harold Rooks (U.S. Navy, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II) and Edith Redfield Rooks.

Hal graduated cum laude from Harvard University in 1944 with a bachelor's degree in Government and Philosophy and a commission as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy. During World War II, he served aboard the USS New Orleans, achieving the rank of lieutenant. Following the war, Hal attended Harvard Law School on the G.I. Bill, graduating in 1949.

Hal married Harriet Fisken in 1946, and the couple moved to the San Francisco area, where Hal began his legal career. After 10 years of working for a large law firm, Hal's desire to help "remake the world" prompted him to join the United Nations. The family moved to Beirut, Lebanon in 1960 where he served as a legal officer, and then General Counsel, for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees. Although the Beirut sojourn lasted only three years, the impact and experience of his travel and time in the Middle East shaped his interests and efforts for the remainder of his life.

Upon returning to the United States, Hal and family settled in Seattle where he continued to practice corporate law from 1963 until 1991 with the law firm Helsell Fetterman. He also took on leadership positions with the Seattle Chapter of the United Nations Council, the World Affairs Council, the China Club of Seattle, and the vestry of St. Mark's Cathedral. He tirelessly advocated for the human rights of Palestinians in these venues. His passion for travel took him to Europe, China, India and Indonesia.

In 1991, Hal lost Harriet to cancer, and in 1992, he married Catherine (Cappy) McNutt. They enjoyed traveling to Africa, Europe and the Middle East, as well as spending family time in the San Juan Islands at the Rooks house on Guemes Island and the McNutt house at Friday Harbor. One of his lasting pleasures was listening to classical music.

Hal was pre-deceased by his first wife Harriet, second wife Cappy, and younger brother Albert H. Rooks, Jr. He is survived by his children: Hal, Jr. (Susan) of Anacortes, Donald (Barbara) of Bainbridge Island, Heidi (Richard) of Sacramento, CA, and Gordon (Kim) of Mt. Vernon, as well as his two grandsons Cooper of Bainbridge Island and Nate of Menlo Park, CA.

A memorial service is planned for November 11, 2012 at 3:00 PM at St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle. He will be buried next to Harriet in the Guemes Island Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Hal's family requests memorial donations in his name be made to the Alzheimer's Association, the Seattle Chapter of the World Affairs Council or the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times on Oct. 14, 2012.

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Steve Moen

October 9, 2022

Hal would be pleased to know that, a few weeks ago, St. Mark's Mideast Focus Ministry (of which Hal was a founding leader) held a conference, The Holy Land-What's Next? in which seven faith leaders met at St. Mark's to discuss the ongoing plight of Palestinians. Sixty people appeared in person and 150 via the internet. Hal's legacy is alive and well.

Steve Moen

October 8, 2021

Hal would be pleased to know that the Mideast Focus Ministry (formerly Palestinian Concerns Group) is alive and well at St. Mark´s Cathedral. Hal planted the seed and it continues to flourish.

Steve Moen

October 8, 2019

On this anniversary of Hal Rooks' passing, we are reminded of his remarkable presence among us for eighty years. Remembering his faith and witness to goodness, we are better able to model our own lives in the right paths--those paths in which Hal and others go before us to guide our way.

Steve Moen

October 14, 2012

I can't think of any man I've ever met who modeled so well the traits of human decency to which we should all aspire. This was grounded in his faith and his life experiences. The fact that he witnessed bad behavior in the world didn't seem to stop his path of faith in humanity. We need to remember the wisdom and example of people like Hal Rooks!

October 14, 2012

Rest in peace Hal...Love Janet

michael grow

October 14, 2012

Had dinner in Chinatown, Seattle with Mr. Rooks a few times quite a chap to listen to. Thanks for your service to our Country. "Sailor, Rest Your Oar" Respectfully, Michael Grow

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