http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 05 January 2020 COOGAN Death Notices extracted from the "Deaths Reported", "Deaths", "Died" and "Obituaries" pages of the "Baton Rouge Advocate" (2000- 2014) and "New Orleans Advocate" (2012-2017) [LA] [Date listed is publication date]: ***Note - not a complete listing*** 04 OCT 2000 - "Deaths" [Baton Rouge Edition] (incomplete) [SCIVICQUE] - ...[Doretta]... ...Preceded in death by her husband, Dennis J. Scivicque Sr.; a sister, Gertrude C. [Wilson]; and a brother, Thomas B. Coogan. Pallbearers will be grandsons, ... 12 JUN 2007 - [Baton Rouge Edition] MARGARET ANN PARR COOGAN - August 13, 1925 - June 09, 2007 - Margaret Ann Parr Coogan died in Baton Rouge on June 9, 2007 at the age of 81. She was a native of Sac City, Iowa and a former resident of New Orleans. She is survived by her son, Michael J. Coogan and his wife, Debbie; and her daughters, Ann Coogan Henry; Patricia Coogan Lambert and her husband, Stephen; and Maureen Coogan Quinlan; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley J. Coogan; her son, Kevin John Coogan; her parents, Emma and Otto Parr; her brother, Lawrence Parr and her son-in-law, Patrick Quinlan. 13 JUN 2007 - [Baton Rouge Edition] (incomplete) COOGAN - Margaret Ann Parr Coogan died in Baton Rouge on Saturday, June 9, 2007, at the age of 81. She was a native of Sac City, ... 14 JUN 2007 - [Baton Rouge Edition] (incomplete) COOGAN - Margaret Ann (nee Parr). Memorial service at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., New Orleans, at 2 p.m. ... 02 SEP 2014 - [New Orleans Edition] THOMAS DAVID COOGAN SR - Thomas David Coogan, Sr., age 69, went home to his eternal reward on Sunday, August 3l, 2014. Son of the late Charles A. Coogan, Jr. and Santa Mortillaro Coogan. He was the loving husband of Peggy Stuprich Coogan for 47 years. Father of Thomas David Coogan, Jr. (Elizabeth) and Brian Michael Coogan. Grandfather of Eric Michael Coogan (Monica). Brother of Charles A. Coogan, III (Shirley), Carolyn Coogan Schof (David) and Mary Coogan Schultz. Also survived by numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was a retired New Orleans Firefighter, having served in that position for 20 years. After retiring from NOFD, he worked for The Times-Picayune and drove a United Cab for 14 years. In addition to a 30-year courageous battle with heart disease, he struggled valiantly for the past 15 months to overcome serious stroke complications. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. What a wonderful reunion in heaven with his parents and all the members of his large, Irish-Italian family who preceded him in death! The family would like to thank the staff of East Jefferson General Hospital and Colonial Oaks Living Center for the compassionate care and concern shown during his time of illness. Services will take place on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 4900 Airline Drive in Metairie. Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. and interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer donations to the LOUISIANA SPCA, 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70114. The online guestbook is available at www.gardenofmemoriesmetairie.com. 24 JUL 2016 COOGAN - 1939 - 2016 - Shirley Roseanne Hartle Coogan departed this life to be with her Heavenly Father on Saturday, July 16, due to injuries received in an auto accident. Born on June 12, 1939 to the late John Wesley and Edith Elva Kelly Hartle. She was 77 years old and a native of Jackson, Michigan. Beloved wife of 55 years to Charles Alfred Coogan III and mother of Christopher Anthony Coogan (Kimberly), Patrick Michael Coogan, Charles Alfred Coogan IV (Mindy), Kelly Kathleen Coogan Jimenez (Robert). Sister to John F. Hartle (Nui), Thailand and the late Noah William Hartle. She also leaves ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren whom she loved very much. She will be deeply missed by the entire Coogan family including her husband Charles' sisters Carolyn Schof (David), and Mary Ann Schultz. We are grateful to the police, emergency crews, doctors, and nurses of Gulfport, Mississippi who came to their rescue, especially to those of Gulfport Memorial Hospital who rendered loving care to Charles during his stay and to all those at University Medical Center, New Orleans, that provided loving compassionate care for Shirley. We appreciate the prayers of family, clergy, friends, and associates during our time of bereavement. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, July 26. 2016, at HONAKER FUNERAL HOME, 1751 GAUSE BLVD WEST, in Slidell. Visitation will begin at 9:30am. Funeral Service will follow at 11:30 AM. Burial will be in Southeast Louisiana Veterans Cemetery at 1:00pm. Memorial Gifts may be made to the charity ones choice. Please visit www.honakerforestlawn.com to sign guestbook. Arrangements by Honaker Funeral Home, Inc., Slidell, LA. 13 SEP 2017 - [TheAdvocate.com] DR MICHAEL JAMES COOGAN - 1947 - 2017 - Dr. Michael James Coogan, a resident of Baton Rouge, passed away at 12:50 on the afternoon of September 11, 2017. He was an esteemed and well-respected pediatrician who loved and cared for several generations of children in the area. Born in New Orleans on September 17, 1947, he was a proud alumnus of Jesuit High School, Class of 1965, where he lettered in swimming while mentoring the young swimmers of Airline Park in Metairie. He continued his education at UNO and LSU Medical School, completing his residency at Charity Hospital. After spending a year as a country doctor in Opelousas, he moved to the capital in 1977 to establish the practice that would become Drs. Coogan, Michalik, Sessions, Drumm, and Melton, an institution that thrived for 32 years. Their dedicated work was also instrumental in the establishment of the first neo-natal unit in the city, at Woman's Hospital, where he was honored to serve in several capacities over the years, including as the Chair of the Board of Directors, and Chair of the Development Council, which envisioned a new site for the hospital and a with it, a new era of healing. A lifelong and passionate teacher, he aided in developing the Pediatric Academic Clinic at Our Lady of the Lake. His tireless work ethic led him to spend his "retirement" as a medical consultant when he wasn't spending time with his family, particularly his loving wife of 47 years, or imparting his wry sense of humor, love of wordplay, and jovial personality to all that knew him. A lover and student of our national pastime (and huge New York Yankees fan), he was a charter member of the LSU Baseball Coaches' Committee, and former president of the Baton Rouge Kids' Baseball Clinic. There was no bigger enthusiast of Otis Redding or classic New Orleans R&B, and he was a deep listener and appreciator of all music. He also had a finely-tuned sense of justice and very sharp eye for details (particularly grammatical ones!). It is no surprise then that his three children, whom he adored, went on to successful careers in law, baseball, business, and music. A loyal patriot, he was extremely proud that his father and his father's brothers all served in WWII, and as the oldest of 39 cousins, so proud to be a Coogan. He is survived by his wife, Deborah McCarthy Coogan; his children, Megan Coogan Foco and husband Phillip Foco, Patrick Michael Coogan and wife Brooke Bramlett Coogan, and Brian Joseph Coogan; grand- children Michael Patrick Coogan, Eleanor Shaw Foco, Anna Coogan Foco, Matthew Patrick Coogan, and Bram Stevens Coogan; sisters Ann Coogan Henry, Patricia Coogan Lambert, and Maureen Coogan Quinlan. Michael is preceded in death by his parents, Stanley James Coogan and Margaret Ann Parr Coogan; and his brother, Kevin John Coogan. Visitation will be held at St. Aloysius Church, 2025 Stuart Ave. Baton Rouge, LA on Saturday, September 16, 2017 from 9:00am until Mass at 12:00 pm, and children are welcome. Private Inurnment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Dr. Michael J. Coogan '65 Scholarship at Jesuit High School, 4133 Banks St., New Orleans LA 70119, and donations can be made to Catholic High School, 855 Hearthstone Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 in his name. The family would like to extend sincere thanks and gratitude to the nurses, doctors, and staff at the General Hospital for the exceptional care they gave him. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook or leave a personal note to the family at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com. And what he would say to his patients after a successful visit to the doctor, we now say as a community to him: "You did a very good job." [photo] 11 DEC 2017 - [TheAdvocate.com] WILLIAM THOMAS COOGAN JR (July 12, 1949 - December 5, 2017) - William T. Coogan Jr. " Billy" passed away peacefully in his home on December 5, 2017 at the age of 68 years old. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was a beloved son to the late William T. Coogan and Marilyn Schober Coogan. He is survived by his two daughters, Erin C. Coogan and Christen C. Coogan. Grandfather to Damon C. Edrington and Madison M.Coogan. Brother to Colleen M. Coogan, Cynthia C. Rodrigue (Edward), Richard M. Coogan. Uncle to Shannon F. Jones( Quinn), Kerith F. Amen (Robert), the late Edward A.(Drew) Rodrigue, III, Matthew W. Rodrigue (Mindy), Ross T. Rodrigue (Louise),Taylor C. Rodrigue, Dustin Coogan and Craigg Coogan. He ran the family business that was founded by his father, "Smith the Sign Man, Inc.” He was a talented painter and carried the family business on in his father's footsteps. He served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Stuttgart, Germany. He enjoyed Germany and its culture while serving his country. He attended Jesuit High School, Kennedy High and Loyola University New Orleans and was a member of PKT Fraternity. One of his greatest joys in his life was being a Flame Beaux Carrier in the Krewe of Tucks Parade. He was one of the original members in the Tucks Parade. His unique personality and mischievous nature brought much laughter to all. He will be missed by his family and friends. A special thanks from his family, to Aunt Helen and Rick Truxillo for their compassion and friendship. A private family memorial was held. [photo] ____________________________________________________________________ ***