Ann-Rooney-Obituary

Ann Gilman Rooney

Charleston, South Carolina

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Ann Gilman Rooney EDISTO ISLAND, SC - Ann Gilman Rooney of Edisto Island, SC entered into eternal rest on Sunday, October 24, 2010, at the age of 78. She is survived by her husband O.J. Rooney, daughters Patty and Robin, granddaughters Emily and Marjoire and great-grandchildren Jackson and...

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Loved me some Miss Ann. One of the sweetest people to live on this earth. Will miss her.

Jim and Family:

We are very sorry for your loss. Jim, we cannot imagine how difficult it must be to lose a long-time companion and love, especially on as special as Ann. We will keep you and yours in our thoughts and prayers. May the weeks and months to come bring you peace and happiness.

Dear Jim and Family:

We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Ann. Jim, we can only imagine how difficult it must be to lose a long-time love and companion, especially one as special as Ann. You and yours will remain in our thoughts and prayers. May the weeks and months ahead bring peace and happiness.

Though her physical light may have gone out, her spiritual light will burn forever in the lives of all she came in contact with! Aunt Anne was a true lady, true Christian, and though it's been many years since we've seen her and Uncle Jimmy, they are forever in our hearts. Our sincere condolences to her "real" family and all who knew and loved her. Mike and Johnna Boerner

Ann Rooney was one of the sweetest and most southern lady I have ever met. My son Jon attended her preschool 14 years ago and still talks about her and how they used to go out in the yard around the graves and watch the ants "dance". We have a standing joke even today he won't get out of bed to get to school. When he was in preschool, we live on Palmetto and I would see Ann go by going to the preschool. We still say what I said then, Hurry Jon, Mrs. Rooney is going by to school. We can't be...

My Dear Loved ones, My heart is sad but it holds so many wonderful memories. Anne & I shared childhood , teen years, hi school (when everyoe thought we were attached at the hips, and which she dreamed about just before going back in the Hospital), we shared college days, dating days - I feel pleased that I introduced her to Mr. Right - dear ole OJ - As we raised families we shared vacations - 1 year here, next year Michigan. Camptin, Snow sliding. I will miss knowing she is just a phone call...

1947 - The Three of Us Anne,Mary Thomas & Mary Caroline

I am so incredibly sorry for your loss, Patty. Just hearing you speak about your mother was a joy, so I can only imagine how joyous it was to be with her! Love and prayers to you and your family.

Patty: Even though I did not get to meet your mom, I feel like I know her through your wonderful stories. Someone had written about "the dash" between the date of your birth and date of your death as being the most important. All I can say is, "what a dash, what a dash!"