Bernard James Cooney

1942 - 2024

Bernard James Cooney

1942 - 2024

BORN

1942

DIED

2024

Bernard Cooney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 29 to Mar. 1, 2024.
Olney - Bernard J. Cooney, 81, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, died on February 24, 2024, after a short illness. He leaves his wife of 59 years, Jean (Mercier); four daughters, Cathleen A. Schultz and her husband Sander of Silver Spring, Maryland, Anita Roschy and her husband, R. Dean of Columbia, Maryland, Mary Jean King and her husband Jeffrey of Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and Patricia A. Gribbon of Holly Springs, North Carolina; and one son, Bernard J. Cooney and his wife Grace of Montclair, New Jersey; a brother, Timothy J. Cooney, and his wife Joyce of Cape Cod, Massachusetts; a sister, Virginia M. Benison of Holden, Massachusetts; 10 grandchildren - to whom he was known affectionally as "Gramps" - Connor, Colleen, Emma, Owen, Claire, Mary Catherine, Christine, Brenna, Alex, and James; and many nieces and nephews. A brother, Joseph J. Cooney, died in 1990, and a sister, Margaret M. "Peg" (Cooney) Creamer, died in 2014.

Bernard was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, the youngest of five children to the late Timothy J. and Isabelle A. (Johnson) Cooney. He was a graduate of Saint John's High School, of which he was especially fond. He graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1964 and completed B-52 Combat Crew Training in 1966. As an Electronic Warfare Officer, he had over 150 B-52 combat missions in Southeast Asia. He was part of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) in the late 1960s on nuclear alert with targets over the former Soviet Union. Bernard was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

After a night mission over Vietnam, he "took a hop" to Thailand to sit for the law school entrance exam. He soon entered Boston College Law School as a Reservist, graduating in 1972. After serving as a JAG officer and in private practice in Washington, D.C., Bernard opened his own law firm in 1985. Bernard advocated in Washington for service members who were reported as prisoners of war (POWs) or missing in action (MIA), especially several of his friends shot down over North Vietnam.

Family and friends will remember Bernard as a kind and warm presence with compassion for those in need and always willing to lend a hand (perhaps sometimes even too willing!). He was a longtime, proud parishioner of Saint Peter's Parish in Olney and enjoyed serving as a regular lector at Mass and attending the Men's Group retreats.

In recent years, after retiring from the practice of law, Bernard continued his avid love of books, enjoyed visiting his grandchildren, daily swims, playing horseshoes with his family, squash games with his sons-in-law, and frequent visits with Jean to Starbucks and Nancy's Kitchen in Olney. His love of aviation also extended to flying daring kite "missions" over various beaches along the Eastern Seaboard with help from his grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers and in remembrance of Bernard's life, the family asks that charitable donations be made to Saint Peter's Catholic Church, 2900 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Olney, Maryland 20832, or the Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, Inc., 333 E. 115th St., New York, New York 10029.

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