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CHARLES JOHN ROONEY

89, Avon-By-The-Sea, New Jersey

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CHARLES JOHN ROONEY AVON-BY-THE-SEA Charles John Rooney, 89, died peacefully at home on Sunday, March 28, 2010. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Rooney graduated from St. Aloysius High School where he lettered in basketball, baseball and cross country. He was inducted into the school's Hall of Honor in...

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My sincere condolences to the Rooney and Murphy families. I just learned of his passing this evening. Mr. Rooney was one of my favorite teachers at St. Peter's Prep. He was a very kind and patient teacher. I also had Mrs. Murphy in Seventh grade at OLV.

His influence directed me toward a lifelong career in math.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My sincere condolences to the Rooney families...Mr. Rooney was a true gentleman....and during the snow storms 0f '77-78 I got to ride in the Rambler when the Mont & WS bus was out

I want to express my condolences to the Rooney family especially son Charlie who was a classmate & friend. I can still hear Mr. Rooney's voice chiding some under performing student..."You're wasting your time son"...always said with a sincere sadness which had its desired effect of challenging & opening the eyes of said student. He was a quality teacher and good man. God Bless.

To Aunt Eileen and the entire family my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will always remember his soft voice and kind heart when I visited my grandmother upstairs...God Bless

To the Clabby and Rooney families, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Aunt Eileen and my cousins, Matt, Charlie, Eileen and Beth. I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences and sympathy go out to you and your children. God bless you all and Uncle Charlie. My thoughts and prayers...

I was sorry to hear of Mr. Rooney's death since he was one of the first people I met when I started at the Prep in '47. I belive we were one of his first classes after he came out of the Army. He instilled in me an appreciation of math to the extent that I went on to study engineering when I went to college. He will always be a Legend of the Prep for me.

My sincerest sympathy to Mr. Rooney's family. You do not grieve alone. I know there are multitudes like myself whose lives he profoundly touched as a fine teacher and perhaps the greatest proponent of the Prep experience and all that it stands for. He was a true American original and one of the most memorable characters that ever graced the Prep family.

Richard Chalmers, SPP 1971