Rosemary Clooney

1928 - 2002

Rosemary Clooney

1928 - 2002

BORN

1928

DIED

2002

Rosemary Clooney Obituary

Published by Legacy.com on Jun. 30, 2002.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Rosemary Clooney, the mellow-voiced singer who costarred with Bing Crosby in “White Christmas” and staged a dramatic comeback after her career was nearly destroyed by drugs and alcohol, has died. She was 74.

Clooney died shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday at her Beverly Hills home surrounded by her family, her publicist said. She had been hospitalized earlier this month after suffering a recurrence of lung cancer.

Clooney soared to fame with her 1951 record of “Come on-a My House,” and became a star in television and films. Her career was sidelined by her marriage to Oscar-winning actor Jose Ferrer and the births of their five children. The pair divorced, and her attempts to return to performing were sabotaged by her erratic behavior.

Having undergone a series of emotional upsets, including the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, the blond singer had a breakdown during a 1968 engagement in Reno.

She walked off the stage in a rage without finishing her act. As she recalled in her 1977 autobiography, “This for Remembrance,” she “fumed” in her dressing room. She wrote:

“Nobody could approach me. I was like a hand grenade with the pin pulled. Nobody could tell whether it was a dud or the real thing, because one minute I could be completely sweet and kind, the next, a raving monster.”

She underwent harrowing confinement in a psychotic ward, then began rebuilding her life, gradually resuming her career and reaching new heights as a singer.

Born in Maysville, Ky., on May 23, 1928, Rosemary Clooney started singing with her younger sister, Betty, on WLW radio in Cincinnati in 1945. Their salary: $20 each.

Bandleader Tony Pastor heard the girls when he was touring Ohio and hired them. “The Clooney Sisters” made their debut with the band at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City in 1947.

Two years later, Betty tired of barnstorming with the Pastor band and returned to Cincinnati. Rosemary also decided it was time for a change. She headed for New York.

Clooney played a few dates on radio and early television shows and recorded for Columbia. One day in 1951, Mitch Miller, the mentor of Columbia Records, offered her “Come on-a My House,” by Armenian-American author William Saroyan.

“I think it was a musically snobbish time in my life,” she wrote in her memoirs. “I really hated that song. I hated the whole idea, and my first impression was, what a cheap way to get people’s attention.”

When she refused to record the song, Miller threatened to fire her. She agreed, using an Italian accent instead of Armenian “because it was the only kind of accent I knew.”

The song became a huge hit, and her first royalty check amounted to $130,000. She catapulted to stardom. In 1952 she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures.

Paramount starred her in four musicals: “The Stars Are Singing,” “Here Come the Girls,” with Bob Hope, a Western spoof “Red Garters,” and “White Christmas,” with Crosby and Danny Kaye.

Musicals were going out of style, and after a cameo in “Deep in My Heart” at MGM, her film career was over.

In 1953 she married Ferrer, the Puerto Rico-born actor and director whose brilliant stage career had been followed by success in films. He received an Academy Award as best actor in “Cyrano de Bergerac” in 1950.

It was the first marriage for Clooney, 25, the third for Ferrer, 41. Their first son, Miguel, was born in 1955. He was followed by Maria, 1956; Gabriel, 1957; Monsita, 1958; Rafael, 1960.

Actor George Clooney is Rosemary Clooney’s nephew. He is the son of her brother, veteran TV newscaster Nick Clooney.

Clooney had also starred in two TV variety series, and the conflict of maintaining a career and a home for her husband and young children began to trouble her. Ferrer’s womanizing caused her to divorce him in 1961. After a three-year reconciliation, they divorced for the final time in 1967.

More misfortune befell the singer. A two-year liaison with a young drummer ended when he walked out on her. She was devastated by King’s assassination, and was present with two of her children in the ballroom of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles when Kennedy was shot.

For years she had taken pills to assuage personal grief and maintain her double life as a star and a single mother. Overeating had caused her to gain 60 pounds. Her children and associates became alarmed at her irrational behavior.

Miguel recalled in a 1976 interview that his mother became “wild, uncontrollable. Once she told a cab driver she had a gun and would kill him. When I started to cry, she shoved her rosary in my hand and told me to pray for him.”

“My brink of despair was rushing up to meet me like the end of a runway for a plane lumbering in vain to get off the ground,” she wrote in her autobiography. She detailed her transfer to a double-locked room (“I was a violent case in a violent ward”) in St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, where she had given birth to her five children.

Clooney’s book was adapted for a 1982 TV movie, “Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story,” with Sondra Locke portraying her.

After four years of therapy, Clooney return to performing in 1972 at Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens. For the first time in years, she found joy in entertaining an audience.

“Then at Christmas in 1975 Bing called me,” she said in a 1985 Associated Press interview. “He said he was going to do a concert at the Los Angeles Music Center. Would I appear with him?”

She agreed, thinking it would be a one-time benefit. But the pair continued on to Chicago, New York and London. The Clooney career was reborn. She won a new record contract, and singing dates poured in.

Critics detected a new quality in Clooney’s singing. Wrote Philip Elwood in the San Francisco Examiner:

“She really loves singing, singing just for the hell of it. She opens her mouth, gives a little smile, half-closes her eyes and vocally fondles the lyrics of ‘Everything Happens to Me’ or ‘How Long Has This Been Going On?’ or ‘I’ve Got a Crush on You.’ And subsequently, listeners wonder why these songs never sounded so good before.”

In 1995, she received an Emmy Award nomination for guest actress in a drama series for her role on “ER” with her nephew.


Copyright © 2002 The Associated Press

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February 3, 2025

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Blake hampton

January 5, 2025

She sang with the Seattle Mens Chorus.. I was lucky enough to be there...the lung cancer and weight gain were taking a toll..it was one of her last performances but what fun and she invited us to her home on Roxbury Dr. In BH. For cocktails. I was in the chorus and loved her....so did the audience. Once in a life time memory...

chip fitts

November 5, 2024

What a great voice she had, loved her singing her hit songs, This Old House,
Hey There, Mambo Italiano, Half as much and of course Come on a my house.R I.P. Rosemary Clooney

Michael Tomiak

November 27, 2023

A wonderful individual who is still missed today, my family watches white Christmas every year as a start of the Xmas season

Russell Dawkins

April 14, 2017

"Hey There" (1954) was both my father's and my favorite ballad. I think it displays Rosemary's big, beautiful and tender heart. It's no wonder that it hasn't been covered by any other singer to my knowledge.

Deeply missed.

Valerie M

January 21, 2017

Thinking so much of you today. Looking at photographs from your house in Maysville. I hope to visit someday. I'm glad Miguel got to see his mom again. Anyone can see You loved them all so much.

Linda Marie

October 3, 2016

One of my favorite things to do in the holidays is watch White Christmas. You were someone I always wanted to meet but never did. Thank you and Rest in peace.
"Counting my blessing"

Victoria Spence

August 13, 2016

A truly beautiful woman.

Harry Simpson

June 29, 2016

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

November 17, 2015

watching her now on dean martin greatest variety show DVD. Great singer and actress.

Tanya Battle {Tampa, FL}

Jackie Joseph

June 5, 2015

Count my blessings instead of sheep,"Counting my blessings," the most beautiful song. Thank you Rosemary Clooney.May you rest in peace with our Lord.

Katherine Sloan

April 19, 2015

Rosemary was not only beautiful, but had a gentle heart. I feel sure she is entertaining in heaven right now. I dearly loved her. She had a voice as sweet as honey. You are missed Rosie! ❤

N. Winborne

February 1, 2015

I'm watching White Christmas right now. Ms. Clooney style just beautiful. Fantastic acting.

August 6, 2014

Being in the spotlight is not easy for anyone. Bless her heart even though she went thru a lot she came out on top.

christa masters

April 2, 2014

rosemarie was a lovely singer

Penelope Patrick

January 5, 2014

One of the greats. I listen to you often as I always have. Bless you soul.

k k

July 13, 2013

thank you for the gift of your beautiful song.

Ronald Clidence

January 28, 2012

I only heard nothing but beautiful music from you.What an entertainer,what a bright and shining star!

Tandra Watts

January 12, 2012

OMG I cannot believe you are gone but never forgotten. You left us that one of kind BEAUTIFUL voice that still brings tears to my eyes, what a voice. I miss you, May God Bless you & Keep you. RIP

muri ottmer

September 5, 2011

rosie left us a lessons to be learned. alcohol an drugs are destructive to soul and body.`

July 7, 2011

For the family of Rosemary, what a talent, what a lost. My the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Ps. 46:1.

Fr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

April 7, 2011

May Her Memory Be Eternal!

C M

September 28, 2010

May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the family and friends of Ms Clooney. We can all look forward to hearing her beautiful voice during the resurrection as she sings praise about God and not men.

Kathleen Anderson

April 9, 2010

One of my very favorite singers of all time. She sings with the angels now.

April 3, 2010

For Rosemary... the mellow-voiced singer who costarred with Bing Crosby in “White Christmas” and staged a dramatic comeback after her career was nearly destroyed by drugs and alcohol.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Nazarene Mckinney

March 25, 2010

The Wonderful Seasons of Love is one of my favorite songs. You were a fantastic singer and will be missed. I am glad of the resurrection hope which states 'The righteous themselves will possess the earth, And they will reside forever upon it. Psalms 37:29

March 24, 2010

Jo Larzelere, Flint, MI

Michael Garvey

January 10, 2010

I was born in 1957 and I can't remember a Christmas without watching "White Christmas." At 52, I have my own DVD copy and it is a family tradition to watch the movie together every year. It wouldn't be Christmas without Rosie and "White Christmas." Thanks for all the beautiful songs you left us to enjoy. I was watching a movie last night and one of the songs in the movie was "For All We Know." I knew immediately it was Rosie singing and again it brought joy to my heart. I had never heard the song before but it is one of my favorites now. I heard that your nephew George said it was a thrill to see you perform live in a small club. I only wish I had. Perhaps one day. Thank you Rosemary Clooney and may you rest in peace.

Chris Elsby

October 24, 2009

My Dad asked me if I could find the song "Thanks For The Memory" by Rosemary Clooney because he had been searching all over old record shops for it for many years. I found it in Google videos and he sat at my computer silently listening with tears streaming down his face. He is in his late seventies and first heard it when he was very young & so it must have brought back a very precious memory to him. Thank you Rosemary, for the memory...rest in peace.

Timothy McCoy

August 9, 2009

I watch you every year in White Christmas. Your voice will live on.
Rest in peace.

Jessica Berkowitz

July 11, 2009

I saw Rosemary on 'ER' a few years back and although I was a bit young to have enjoyed her earlier work, I was quite taken with her brief performance. I forget which song she sang but I remember her beautiful voice and it made a huge impression on me.

Katie Carnahan

March 12, 2009

I love Rosemary Clooney so much and every time I am reminded that she is no longer alive, it brings me to tears. Such a beautiful woman and such a beautiful voice. You are greatly missed, Rosie.

WB

July 29, 2008

"The hour is coming when those in the memorial tombs will hear his[Jesus] voice and come out." - John 5:28,29

Nancy Smith

March 31, 2007

I was 7 years old when I first heard Rosemary Clooney sing. I heard her on a 45rpm record that my parents had. The song was "This Old House". I thought that it was the most fun sounding song that I had ever heard. Later I was so charmed by her performance in the movie White Christmas. When I was in my 20's and 30's, I asked to go to Rosie concerts for my birthday. I saw her at "The Top of the World" at Disney World and twice at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater. My mother had an opportunity to visit a friend in Morehead,Kentucky, in July of 2002. She asked to be driven to Maysville. She placed a rose from us at Rosmary's place of rest. I was so fortunate to have heard "This Old House" by chance, and from that to have developed a lifelong love and appreciation of Rosemary Clooney. May God bless her sweet soul and may God bless her family. With love....

Mark Geuy

October 6, 2006

Mark Geuy of Murrieta - Miss Clooney you had a wonderful voice, may that voice praise God in heaven.

God Bless You!

Deborah Wood

August 11, 2006

I just wanted you to know how much I loved the movie White Christmas. It was my mothers and my favorite. We watched it alot during the holidays and even other times of the year. My mother was born Feb 6 1928, Sue Wood and went home to be with the Lord June 13 2001 from lung cancer. This movie brings back many good memories for me every time I watch it, and I hope her family knows what a blessing it is to me. Rosemary clooney was one of my mothers and my favorite singers. She had a soothing voice like no one else. God Bless you all Deborah Wood

Eve Horton

August 8, 2006

I can't remember when I didn't enjoy Rosemary Clooney's singing. A dream to see her in person finally came true in December, 2001, when she performed so beautifully in Minneapolis. My husband and our two daughters enjoyed her concert immensely. God gave the world a beautiful gift in the life and talent of Rosemary Clooney. She still brings great joy! What a legacy!

Carlene Meeker

August 5, 2006

I was just listening to Rosemary Clooney singing “I’ll Be Seeing You,” surely one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded. Hearing her voice took me back to my childhood and memories of my father who adored Ms. Clooney. This gorgeous song transports me, and like my father I love Rosemary Clooney, one of the greatest American singers of all time.

Deborah Wood

August 4, 2006

My mothers and my favorite movies is White Christmas. I lost my mother to lung cancer June 2001. She is in Heaven but I have the DVD of white Christmas that was given to me as a gift and I watch it many times a year it brings back wonderful memories and good times and lots of love. The Lord bless you all. Deborah Wood

Susan

January 13, 2006

Miss Clooney, I'll I can say is that your voice is and will always be golden. Thank you for all thoughs great years.

Joyce Kellerian

December 14, 2005

Miss Clooney is missed very much. I think she was just a wonderful person. And had a great voice.



God Rest In Peace Miss Clooney

Bob

August 23, 2005

I was so lucky to be with the Seattle Mens Chorus to enjoy her last show she ever performed. I was so saddened by her passing yet lucky to hear that rich voice one last time in our symphony hall. I wish we were able to record the show but alas, legalities prevail. I remember seeing "rosey" at Gelsons in Century City, shopping many years ago and still get a thrill thinking about it. God loves you Rosemary and I am sure you are teaching those angels a thing or two about the joys of singing which you so well passed along to me and everyone else I know.

CLIFFORD DAVIES

August 12, 2005

I FIRST HEARD YOUR RECORDING OF HALF AS MUCH IN THE EARLY 1950s WHEN I WAS IN THE R.A.F.AND LOVED YOUR VOICE.I REMAIN A TRUE FAN UP TO THIS DAY,HAVING SEEN ALL YOUR CONCERTS WHEN YOU CAME TO THE U.K.THANK YOU FOR YOUR LETTERS OVER THE YEARS,AND FOR THE CARD FROM YOUR FAMILY AFTER YOUR DEATH.THE WORLD OF MUSIC LOST ITS BRIGHTEST STAR WHICH CAN NEVER BE REPLACED,R.I.P. CLIFF.

trina beckley

July 23, 2005

"I'll Be Seeing You" will always be a favorite song you sang. prayers and thoughts of you everytime I hear it.

Helene Schmidt

January 6, 2005

My father as one of your biggest fans.

You were one of the bright lights of the Big Band Era and a great "girl singer."

Thanks for all of the WWII soldiers you entertained and for sure, you will probably be singing for them again now.

Thanks for the memories!

You WILL be missed!

patricia Stokes Vaughn and Family

December 2, 2003

To George Clooney and the entire Clooney Family,



Ms. Rosemary Clooney had a voice that was so unique that it touched the hearts of so many of us. I play music by ear, however, NO ONE HAS EVER SANG "WHITE CHRISTMAS" LIKE ROSEMARY!!!! She has inspired me to sing. Her voice and her spirit will truly be missed, however, I look forward to singing with her upstairs!



Love always,



Patricia Stokes Vaughn and Family

FRAN BAGWELL

October 3, 2003

YOU WERE A GREAT SINGER!!

Mary Wright

September 12, 2003

I grew up idolizing Rosemary Clooney's voice and style, especially in White Christmas where my mom and and I would sing along to "sisters". I hope she is entertaining the angels just as she did for us.

Lois Passey

July 6, 2002

I was present at Rosie's last concert in Salt Lake City. My daughter sings with the Utah Symphony Chorus, and was priviledged to be in the chorus for Rosemary! My heart was full then, and my memories of this wonderful lady are tender and true.

Comfort and peace to her family. She added joy to many lives, mine included!

July 5, 2002

thanks for a beautiful voice from a very special person. my sorrow to her family. Lillian Johnson, Saugus, Mass>

Lou Dumont

July 4, 2002

What a wonderful woman. Before she came to Cape Cod for a concert in the early 90s, I called her home for an interview to be used on my radio broadcasts on Cape Cod. She gave me 10 minutes of her time; then we met after her show at the Cape Cod Melody Tent. A memory and a thank you for her legacy of music. I began playing her recordings when she was with her sister and the Tony Pastor Orchestra. Thank you, Mama and Papa Clooney for your gift to us.

Richard Gemmel

July 3, 2002

Rosemary Was my all tile favorite singer. As A former RCA Engineer, I preferred her more than our own Elvis Presley. Elvis may have benn the King, But Rosemary was the Queen.

I'm going to miss you, Rosemary.

Mary-Jane Cunningham

July 3, 2002

To the family and loved ones of "Rosie" I send my thoughts and prayers. She was a Great Lady and fabulous entertainer. We will all miss her very much.

Kathleen Kearney Frey

July 3, 2002

My mother is from Maysville,Ky and many years ago,my grandfather was talking to Rosie's Dad who said Rosie is going to make it big-and she did in both her public and private like-our sympathies to the family-my uncle will be at St Patrick's on Fri-wish I could be there-Kathleen Frey

Cecilia Gilpin

July 2, 2002

For most of my life, many people have told me that I looked like Rosemary Clooney ( I was very flattered) and it made them very nostalgic for her songs and eras. As I was growing up, I heard her singing and admired her. I always looked forward to seeing her on shows...I will miss her..to her family, she will always be in your hears and that will help to console yourself and others now and in the future..you have my hearfelt prayers.

Sandy Seymour

July 2, 2002

I have always enjoyed Rosie's music. Her voice has quality about it that makes a person feel welcome. I love her movies.I think I will go out tomorrow and buy a new C.D. of hers. I will play it and think of how much joy she has given me over the years.It has been my great pleasure to have been able to enjoy the major talent she had. I say to her family and friends I am so sorry for your loss. It is a loss for us all. XXXOOO LOVE TO ROSIE, Sandy!!!

Jan Clooney

July 2, 2002

I've been a "Clooney" for 37 years and very proud of my our namesake. Rosemary was always someone our entire family loved and admired. Our deepest sympathy is with her family.

Geri Torres

July 2, 2002

We've lost another great one. Today's stars can't even begin to compare with the wonderful and talented stars of yesteryear. Dean, Frank, Sammy, Bing and now Rosie are all jamming in heaven. Now I have even more to look forward to when I get there!



Blessings and peace to the family.

Shirley Sullivan

July 2, 2002

ROSIE.. You were with me as I raised my family in the Los Angeles area in the 50's & 60's. "COME ON-A MY HOUSE" I purchased and listened to all the time. You have always been my favorite singer and may God be with you always. My prayers are with your family in their sorrow.. Shirley Sullivan

david

July 2, 2002

I have always enjoyed Rosemary's entire body of work. My young daughter is now enyoying the legacy she left behind. She loves the "sisters" song. God Bless.

Cindy Jamieson

July 2, 2002

My sisters and I will always have our special memories of singing "Sisters" along with you and Vera Ellen every Christmas.

Lisa Phinney

July 2, 2002

There is a verse in a song that says "our legacy will be that we loved each other well." Rosemary's will be the great love she gave to her fans with her music and her spirit. We loved each other well. My prayers are with the familly. I am happy knowing that there is another guardian angel up there.

cookie

July 2, 2002

She will be missed

Lucille Raleigh

July 2, 2002

I shall never forget you and the wonderful music you brought to my life. Now Heaven can enjoy your songs and your beautiful music. Rest in Peace Dear One. Lucille Raleigh. Forest Park, Il. 7-02-02

Jo-Ann Ruiter

July 2, 2002

I want her family to know that I remember listening to her records while playing as a child. My mother would put on the records and sing-a-long as she did her house duties. these a wonderful memories.God be with you.

Phyllis Dale

July 2, 2002

My friend, Rosie, has passed away.



One of the most memorable times in my steamboat career as an entertainer was in August of 1990 when Rosie asked for a reserved table at my show in the Paddlewheel Lounge on the Mississippi Queen. Rosie was a guest performer on the cruise.



I can tell you that I was very nervous during my show knowing that she was in the room and only a few tables from the piano. After my performance, she walked up to me, gave me a hug, said beautiful words to me that I will never forget and then invited me to be her guest at a cocktail party. Dante, then her fiancee, her brother, Nick and his wife, Nina, were also there. They were all so wonderful and gracious to me.



Rosie was a beautiful person. I'm glad for the several days we had together and the letters that I received from her.



She gave my husband, Gary, support when he was fighting throat cancer with letters she wrote to him. We will always treasure her letters as I treasure the photos we have together.



I'll never sing "Hey, There....you with the stars in your eyes" the same way again.



On July 12th, the Mississippi Queen will dock in her hometown of Maysville, Kentucky. I'll be on that cruise. I've been in this town many times but this time it will sure feel different.



God Bless You, Rosie.....You will be missed. Thank you for your beautiful music....it will live with us forever.



Headliner in Heaven:

Rosie, Soloist with the Angel Chorus.

July 2, 2002

WANT THE ANGELS BE OVERJOYED WHEN THEY ADD ROSEMARY CLOONEY'S BEAUTIFUL VOICE TO THIER CHOIR.MAY GOD BLESS THE CLOONEY AND FERRER FAMILIES.A FAN FROM HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA P.S. WHITE XMAS WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE SHE MADE AND I STILL WATCH IT EACH TIME IT COMES ON T.V.

Debi

July 2, 2002

God had a plan for you...Now you are singing with the "Angels"....

Earlene Wright

July 2, 2002

God Bless this family. My prayers are with you all. May Jesus heales your heart and puts a smile back on your face. One more angel in heaven to look down on us. God Bless

Diane Hayes

July 2, 2002

To the Clooney Family I send my deepest condolences. The world has lost a great voice and personality and heaven has gained another voice. She will be missed. buther work will go on and on.

RALPH&ROSEANN ALLAS

July 2, 2002

MAY THE GOOD LORD HOLD YOU IN HIS ARM AND BLESS YOU

WE ARE PRAYING FOR THE LOSS FOR YOUR FAMILY

MAY YOU REAT IN PEACE FOREVER

Ken and Judy Mazzuca

July 2, 2002

Your songs propelled by your grace and strong heritage where taken into our hearts. Anybody with italian heritage

C Martin

July 1, 2002

I wonder if Ms. Clooney knew how much she was loved and admired by so many people for so many years, if it would have given her any comfort and peace. May it give her family peace now. We will miss you, Rosie.

Virginia Mascarenas

July 1, 2002

We will truly miss her wonderful voice. For thirty years I have enjoyed listening to my husband's four sisters sing "Sisters" at every occasion. Rosemary resembles my aunt Pauline greatly. Thanks for all the terrific music and memories.

Maria Rita

July 1, 2002

Dear Clooney Family:
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
God bless you and I pray for the repose of the soul of Rosemary.
She certainly will be missed.
The Rita Family

karen sullivan

July 1, 2002

god bless you ms clooney you were one of the greatest you voice can never be matched my condolences to your family

Linda Gene Black

July 1, 2002

Dear Clooney Family,

We all share your loss of a very "Classy Lady".

For all the experiences she shared in her private life, were so moving.

Heaven has truly been bless with a voice that she had.

Your family & loved ones our in our prayers.

God Bless, Mr & Mrs. Gary E. Black

July 1, 2002

She had style and will continue to cherish White Christmas.

John Nestor

July 1, 2002

I had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Rosemary Clooney in "4 Girls 4" and in concert with the Pittsburgh Pops at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh. They were wonderful shows.Now Rosemary can sing once more with her sister,Betty, and Bing Crosby. Tenderly. John Nestor/Pittsburgh

m/m Robert Byfield

July 1, 2002

Our condolences to the Clooney family. We met as members of SOS

in California. She will always be

remembered with love and prayers.

Tanya Sinibaldi

July 1, 2002

Heaven has definitely added another Angel to their chorus. Though she will be missed, celebrate the joy her voice brought to the thousands who had the opportunity to hear her.

Sherry Combs

July 1, 2002

My condolences to the Clooney family. It's so hard to lose someone you love so much. My heart goes out to you, and my prayers are with you. America has lost a treasure, and Kentucky has lost one of our own. Although we are fortunate that her work will live on, she will be greatly missed. There's no voice, no talent to compare with that of this wonderful lady. May she find peace.

John Garcia

July 1, 2002

Our deepest condolences to all the family and friends of Rosemary. From the staff at Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary.

Kym

July 1, 2002

"White Christmas" is my favorite Christmas movie. My husband bought it for me last year because it's not Christmas until I see that movie. All 4 of the stars will be forever missed. I grew up watching "White Christmas" and it will be even more special this year and years to come.

My family and I send our deepest sympathies to the Clooney family. May God bless you and yours. "Thanks for the Memories", Rosemary!!!

donna norton

July 1, 2002

Ro-Ro, You were the yardstick on which kindness is measured. We will miss you sweetie...

Donna Brown

July 1, 2002

My condolences to her family and friends. All through my childhood, Rosie's music rang in our house. When she appeared on ER, I was able to share my memories with my grandchildren and they were able to hear her sing, too. Thanks for everything Rosie, God Bless.

Dr. Allie

July 1, 2002

My heartfelt sympathy to the entire family of Rosemary Clooney. May God sustain you in this your hour of sorrow.

Anne Belanger

July 1, 2002

So sad to loose all our great singers. Hold Bing and sing softly to "Our Jesus" My sympathy to the family.

Genie Dailey

July 1, 2002

To Rosie's Family,

What a great loss. Such a great singer. I watch White Christmas a lot and love her songs, like "Sisters", "Count Your Blessings". It seems like she went through a lot. What a great talent. She will be missed. She is in my prayers.

VIRGINIA BUTT

July 1, 2002

YOU WILL BE MIISED VERY MUCH,NO OTHER VOICE WILL EVERY FILL THE VOID YOU HAVE LEFT.

Julie Knight

July 1, 2002

To The Family, I too, lost a woman I LOVED VERY MUCH, my dear, sweet mother-in-law to lung cancer Sat. 29th at 4pm. My heart is with you as we travel down the same road. Julie

Barbara Henderson

July 1, 2002

You will be missed.I think of you and your family often while driving through Maysville. Condolences to your family.

Nancy Walsh

July 1, 2002

I'll be dreaming of a white Christmas with Rosemary. I wanted to get to see you at Foxwoods last year, but it didn't happen. I really regret that, but know you have entered Paradise. You were among the most special here , as your gifts seemed to be ours , and we got to love you , which was a great blessing.



My sympathy to your children and grandchildren for the loss of their wonderful mother.

Alice Turknett

July 1, 2002

To Rosie's Family: That voice will truly be missed--and even in her later years one could always detect the conviction in her delivery of a song. She will always be remembered fondly.

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