http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 06 November 2021 COOGAN Death Notices extracted from the "Deaths Reported", "Deaths", "Died" and "Obituaries" pages of the "New York Times" [NY] [Date listed is publication date]: ***Note - not a complete listing*** 24 JAN 1897 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Julia, age 70 years, died Jan. 22 at 235 W. 12th Street 19 JAN 1898 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - William, age 3 years, died Jan. 18 at 74 Hull Street (Brooklyn) 13 MAR 1898 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - James, age 50 years, died Mar. 10 at 109th Street & E. R. 05 MAY 1898 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - James, age 64 years, died May 2 at 1473 Lexington Avenue 02 JUN 1898 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - T., age 25 years, died May 30 at 1473 Lexington Avenue 26 AUG 1898 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Christopher, age less than 1 year, died Aug. 24 at 5 State Street (Brooklyn) 05 JAN 1899 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Annie, age less than 1 year, died Jan. 3 at 554 Hudson Street. 01 JUN 1899 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Michael, age 65 years, died May 29 at Long Island State Hospital (Brooklyn) 06 JUN 1900 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Mary, age 62 years, died Jun. 3 at Kings County Hospital (Brooklyn) 13 AUG 1900 - "Deaths" COOGAN - Terence, forty-two years old, of 410 East Twentieth Street. 15 AUG 1900 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - William, age 15 years, died Aug. 13 [at 165 W. 27th Street] 11 SEP 1900 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - James, age 89 years, died Sep. 9 at 250 E. 32nd Street 25 MAR 1901 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Edward, age 28 years, died Mar. 22 at 121 Marion Street 21 SEP 1901 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Lawrence, age 42 years, died Sep. 19 at 428 E. 92nd Street. 27 APR 1902 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - William, age 80 years, died Apr. 25 at 213 E. 70th Street. 25 JUL 1902 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Susan, age 50 years, died July 21 at Mt. St. Ursula Convent. 26 FEB 1903 - "Deaths Reported" COOGAN - Ellen, age 38 years, died Feb. 23 at 11 State Street 09 AUG 1903 - "Death List of the Week" COOGAN - Margaret, wife of Peter Coogan and daughter of Margaret McAlarney, died Aug. 3 (682 Water Street). 28 NOV 1903 - "Deaths Reported" (incomplete) COOGAN - Margaret, 308 W. ... 06 OCT 1906 - "Died" COOGAN - William, 206 Sullivan Street, Oct. 2. 26 OCT 1906 ...Brother BENJAMIN JUSTIAN of the Christian Schools died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital after a very brief illness. He was 43 years old. He came to this city from Roxbury, Mass., a few months ago. His family name was James E. Coogan. The funeral will be held to-morrow morning in St. Joseph's Church, Sixth Avenue and Washington Place. 26 OCT 1906 - "Died" [PAGE 9] JUSTIAN - Brother Benjamin Justian of the Christian Schools, formerly known as James E. Coogan, on Thursday, Oct. 25, in the 44th year of his age. Funeral from St. Joseph's Church, Sixth Av. and Washington Place, Saturday, Oct. 27, at 9 A.M. 22 APR 1908 - "Died" COOGAN - at 214 Pavionia Av., Jersey City, Matthew Coogan. 27 APR 1908 - "Died" COOGAN - at 535 East 134th Street on Apr. 25, Robert P. Coogan, aged 31. Funeral today at 2:30 p.m. 28 NOV 1911 - "Died" COOGAN - Nora at 138 Taafe Place (Brooklyn), Nov. 26. 18 DEC 1911 - "Died" COOGAN - Mary at 367 East 187th Street, Dec. 16. Funeral today at 9:30 a.m. 24 FEB 1912 - "Died" COOGAN - Francis P., 1,998 3rd av, Feb. 12. Funeral to-morrow, 2 P.M. 15 AUG 1912 - "Obituary Notes" EDWARD V. COOGAN, a real estate broker living at 201 West 135th Street, died on Saturday. Mr. Coogan leaves two brothers and two sisters. He was 52 years old. 08 NOV 1912 - "Died" COOGAN - Ann C. at 681 East 170th Street, Nov. 15. Funeral today at 8:30 a.m. 01 MAR 1914 - "Died" COOGAN - Laurence, 142 West 98th st., Feb. 26. Funeral to-morrow 9:30 A.M. 28 JUL 1914 - "Died" COOGAN - Cecelia at 224 Monitor Street (Brooklyn), Jul. 25. Funeral today at 2 p.m. 27 APR 1915 - "Died" COOGAN - Margaret at 445 15th Street (Brooklyn), Apr. 25. Funeral private. 24 MAY 1915 - "Died" COOGAN - Thomas J. at 555 Hart Street (Brooklyn), May 21. Aged 53. Funeral today 9:30 a.m. 16 SEP 1915 - "In Memoriam" [PAGE 11] COOGAN - William, mass St. Michael's Church, Jersey City, today 7:30 A.M. 25 OCT 1915 - [PAGE 9:4] JAMES J. COOGAN DEAD - Real Estate Owner Succumbs at the Hotel Netherland. James Jay Coogan, owner of much real estate here, including property near the Polo Grounds known as "Coogan's Bluff," and many years ago a prominent merchant here, died yesterday of heart disease in his apartments in the Netherland Hotel, Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, in his seventieth year. He was born in this city and was a graduate of the New York University Law School. In 1888, Mr. Coogan was nominated for Mayor on the Union Labor Party ticket. He married Miss Harriet Gertrude Lynch, a daughter of the late William L. Lynch, one of the largest realty owners in the city, thirty years ago, and she inherited from her father the large properties near the Polo Grounds and also valuable business parcels. This estate came from that of John Lyon Gardiner, the great-grandfather of Mrs. Coogan, and through her came into the possession of the Coogan family. Mr. Coogan is survived by his widow, daughter, and three sons. 19 DEC 1915 - "Died" [PAGE 17] COOGAN - On Saturday, Dec. 18, Florence Kathryne (nee Herbert) beloved wife of James A. Coogan. Funeral from the late residence, 1410 Overing St., the Bronx, Tuesday at 10 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Raymond's Church, Westchester. Interment in St. Raymond. Chicago and Philadelphia papers please copy. 21 JAN 1916 - "Died" [PAGE 9] COOGAN - On Jan. 20, 1916, William J. Coogan, aged 69 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Coogan, nee Rosenkranz. Relatives, friends and members of Harlem Council 211, C.B.L. and James C. Rice Post, No. 25, are respectfully invited to funeral from his late residence, 368 West 127th St., on Saturday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Joseph's Church, 125th St. and Morningside Av. Interment Calvary. Kindly omit flowers. 22 OCT 1916 - "Died" COOGAN - Thomas at 24 Wolcott Street (Brooklyn), Oct 19. Aged 45. 30 DEC 1916 - "Died" COOGAN - William at 1341 78th Street (Brooklyn), Dec. 28. Aged 4. 12 SEP 1917 - "Died" COOGAN - Michael, 223 West 123rd Street, Sep. 10. Funeral tomorrow, 9:30 A.M. 22 JAN 1918 - "Died" COOGAN - On Monday, Jan. 21, 1918, Matthew Coogan, beloved husband of Teresa and father of the Rev. John J. Coogan, Police Chaplain. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 24, at 10 o'clock from his late residence, 2428 Frisby Av., Westchester Bronx. Solemn requiem mass St. Raymond's Church. Interment Calvary. Automobile cortege. 31 DEC 1918 COOGAN - On Dec. 27, after a short illness, Charles A., Treasurer Hudson Theatre, beloved husband of Margaret C. (nee Oland), son of the late Matthew J. and Theresa Coogan, brother of Rev. John J., Chaplain New York Police Department. Funeral from his late residence, 601 West 176th St. Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, thence to Holy Cross Church, West 42d St., solemn requiem high mass at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary. Automobile cortege. 17 SEP 1919 - "Died" COOGAN - William, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, beloved father of Elizabeth and Julia Coogan, in his 87th year. Funeral from his late residence, 367 East 187th St., Thursday, Sept. 18, 10 A.M.; thence to Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Interment St. Raymond's. 09 JUL 1923 - "Died" [PAGE 13] COOGAN - On Sunday, July 8, Dr. William J. Coogan, former Captain of the Medical Corps, 107th Infantry, A. E. F., son of Marie Louise Mulhern and the late Patrick Coogan, beloved husband of Margaret Patterson [Catterson]. Funeral will be from his residence, 852 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. Notice later. Kingston papers please copy. 10 JUL 1923 DR. WILLIAM J. COOGAN - Dr. William J. Coogan, a well known Brooklyn surgeon and on the staff of St. Mary's and the Coney Island Hospitals, died in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Manhattan, on Sunday after an operation. Dr. Coogan was born in Kingston, N. Y., and was graduated from Holy Cross College and the Fordham Medical School. During the World War he was a Captain in the Medical Corps of the 107th Inf. A. E. F. and was twice cited for bravery. He lived at 832 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, and left a widow and two sons. 23 DEC 1923 - "In Memoriam" COOGAN - In loving memory of our dearly beloved husband and father, Charles A. Coogan, who died on Dec. 27, 1918. "WIFE AND DAUGHTER" 12 MAR 1924 - "Died" COOGAN - Mrs. Teresa of 2428 Frisby Av, Westchester, Bronx, suddenly on Mar. 12. Mother of Police Chaplain Coogan. Notice of funeral hereafter. 26 AUG 1924 - [PAGE 11:3] POLICE CHAPLAIN DEAD. - Rev. John J. Coogan Dies in St. Vincent's Hospital After an Operation. The Rev. Father John J. Coogan, chaplain of the New York Police Department for the last ten years and one of the pastors of the Holy Cross Church at 329 West forty- second Street, died last night shortly after 10 o'clock at St. Vincent's Hospital. Father Coogan was about 48 years old. He was born in New York City and after attending the public schools here enrolled at St. Francis Xavior's College. Then followed a course of study at St. Charles College of Ellicott City, Md., and after completing his work there Father Coogan studied at St. Joseph's Seminary at Dunwoodie for the priesthood. He was ordained at St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1905. Father Coogan was stricken a few days ago at a camp near Glen Cove., L.I., where he was spending his vacation. He underwent an operation at St. Vincent's Hospital last Saturday for abdominal trouble and failed to rally. 01 JUN 1926 - "Died" [PAGE 25] COOGAN - On Saturday, May 30, 1926, at his late residence, 252 East 32d St., James W., beloved husband of the late Mary Coogan and the son of the late James and Elizabeth Coogan; loving and devoted brother of Agnes Coogan and Loretta Donohue; also a loving and devoted uncle to his neices, Gertrude and Clara Donohue. Funeral on Wednesday, June 2, 1926, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Stephen's Church, at East 28th St., where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Out of town papers please copy. Automobile cortege. 11 JUL 1926 (incomplete) [DONOHUE ?] - ...[Loretta ?]... ...of Gertrude and Clara Donohue, loving daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Coogan. Notice of funeral hereafter. Asbury Park, N.J., papers please [copy]. 11 MAR 1927 - "Obituary Notes" [PAGE 21] WILLIAM COOGAN, a carpenter and builder, died at his home, 216 Park Avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. 10 APR 1927 - "Died" COOGAN - On Apr. 8, 1927, Margaret. Beloved sister of Nellie Coogan, Mrs. Marion Hulsaver, Mrs. Dora M. Moclair. Funeral from her late residence 402 13th Street, West New York, N.J. Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. 18 AUG 1927 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN -]... ...[Margaret]... ...dearly beloved wife of Gerald Coogan and devoted mother of [...] Jr., William and [James]... 29 JUL 1930 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - On Friday, July 25, 1930, Agnes V. Coogan, dearly beloved daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Coogan. Funeral on Tuesday, July... 03 MAR 1931 - "Deaths" [PAGE 29] COOGAN - Charles, at his residence, 2821 Briggs Av., beloved husband of Mary Coogan (nee Duane) and loving father of Edmund J., Joan, Sister M. Regina, Julia L. Milan, Mrs. John J. Thompson and Mrs. L. R. Tierney; requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Thursday, March 5, at 10 A.M. Interment St. Raymond's. 10 OCT 1931 (incomplete) SISTER DIES - Nun Famous for Charity Work - Recently [Obs] Jubilee - Special to The New York Times - CINCINNATI, Oct. 9 - Sister Redempta, 72 years old, widely known as a Sister of Charity in this part of the country, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital here today. She had been a member of the order for fifty years and celebrated recently her golden jubilee anniversary. She was born Nellie Coogan in Fayetteville, Ohio. She left two brothers, James Coogan of Cincinnati and William Coogan of Fayetteville; also two sisters, Mrs. Mary McConn of Fayetteville and Julia Campbell of Columbus... 11 JUN 1933 - "Died" COOGAN - Elizabeth A. (nee Jordan), wife of Frank Coogan, deceased, and beloved mother of George, Frank, Joseph, William, Grace, Elizabeth, Edward and Mrs. William Wellinghorst, suddenly, at her home 617 Jersey Av, Jersey City. Notice of funeral hereafter. 27 NOV 1933 - "Died" COOGAN - On Nov. 25, 1933, Charles F., loving son of Edmund and Estelle Coogan (nee Quinlan). Funeral from his home, 2820 Marion Av on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 9:30 o'clock. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Refuge Church at 10 a.m. Interment in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery. 15 NOV 1934 (incomplete) OWEN COOGAN - Vice President of Appalachian Mills Underwear Makers - [BRONXVILLE, N. Y., Nov. 14] - Owen Coogan of 18 Plateau Circle Bronxville, vice president and... ...manufacturers of heavyweight cotton underwear, died yesterday morning of heart... ...Coogan had been president of the Arkwright Club for several terms and was a member of the Rotary Club and the Princess Ann Country Club, Bronxville. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nannie Coogan; a son, Henry, now at Yale, and a daughter, Patricia... 15 NOV 1934 - "Deaths" [PAGE 21] COOGAN - Owen, suddenly, Nov. 14, 1934, husband of Nannie Pierson Coogan and father of Henry P. and Patricia Coogan. Requiem Mass Friday, Nov. 16, at 10 A.M., St. Joseph's Church, Bronxville, N.Y. Interment Pittsfield, Mass. 19 SEP 1936 - [PAGE 17] MRS. OWEN COOGAN - Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES - BRONXVILLE, N.Y., Sept. 18 - Mrs. Nannie Pierson Coogan, widow of Owen Coogan, former Republican leader of East Chester and New York textile man, died yesterday at her home here. Her age was 55. She was a member of the Bronxville Women's Club and of the New England Society of Bronxville. A son, Henry P. Coogan, and a daughter, Patricia, both of this village, survive. 25 NOV 1937 - [PAGE 31] COOGAN'S GRANDMOTHER DIES - SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 24 (AP) - Mrs. Mary Bentley Coogan, grand-mother of Hollywood's Jackie Coogan, died at her home today after an illness of two weeks. She was 80 years old. 09 MAY 1939 - "Deaths" [PAGE 23] COOGAN - Johanna (nee Rowe), on May 7, beloved wife of James, sister of Michael and the late Thomas Rowe, native of Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday, from Charles A. Traynor Funeral Home, 131 Morningside Ave. Solemn Requiem Mas, St. Joseph's Church, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 22 SEP 1939 - "Deaths" [PAGE 30] COOGAN - On Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1939, at her residence, 1045 East 29th St., Brooklyn, May, beloved wife of Melvin and devoted mother of Doris, sister of Thomas, Joseph and Jeremiah O'Leary, Mrs. Hannah Bock and Mrs. Elizabeth Norman. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady Help of Christian Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 31 AUG 1941 - "Deaths" [PAGE 23] COOGAN - Annie D., on Aug. 29, 1941, devoted wife of the late Luke J. Coogan, beloved mother of Mrs. Julia Ramsay, Mrs. Marguerite Witters, William J., Thomas H., Luke J., James E. and Harry J. Coogan. Funeral from her late residence, 2940 Grand Concourse, Tuesday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem Mass Church of St. Philip Neri, 10 A.M. Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. 15 NOV 1941 - "Deaths" [PAGE 17] COOGAN - James J., husband of the late Frances (nee Delaney), father of Rev. Aloysius F., Sister Carmelita Marie, James J. Jr., Mrs. Irene Cosgrove, Mrs. Edward Shanahan, Mrs. Veronica Irwin and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins. Reposing at the Stolzenberger Funeral Home, 450 East 162d St. Funeral Monday. Solemn Mass, 10:30 A.M., St. Augustine's Church, 167th St. and Franklin Ave. Interment Calvary. 28 JUL 1942 - "Deaths" [PAGE 17] COOGAN - July 26, Mary, beloved wife of the late Lawrence, mother of Eugene, Neal, Ann Waldo, Mae Kaerney, Agnes Garcia and Kathryn Hever. Funeral from her residence, 601 West 174th St., Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn Mas of Requiem at Church of the Incarnation. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 29 JUL 1942 - "Obituary" COOGAN - July 26, Mary, beloved wife of the late Lawrence, mother of Eugene, Neal, Ann Waldo, Mae Kearney, Agnes... 05 AUG 1943 - "Deaths" [PAGE 15] COOGAN - Stella M. (nee Oakes), suddenly Aug. 4, beloved wife of Peter J. Coogan, devoted mother of First Sgt. J. Albert Coogan. Funeral from Andrews Funeral Home, 126 Lexington Ave., Saturday, Aug. 7, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Fresh Pond Crematory, Maspeth, L.I., where services will be held. Boston papers please copy. 31 AUG 1944 - [PAGE 17] PETER F. COOGAN SR - Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES - YONKERS, N.Y., Aug. 30 - Peter F. Coogan Sr., power engineer and father of two sons in the armed services, died here today in his home, 28 Railroad Avenue. His age was 52. Born in Hastings-on-Hudson, he had lived in Yonkers for nineteen years. He was associated for twenty years with the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research. He leaves a widow, Minnie L. Coogan; three sons, John of the Army, Fred of the Army and Peter F. Coogan JR; four brothers and a sister. 17 MAR 1945 - "Deaths" [PAGE 13] COOGAN - John, native of Queens County, Ireland, beloved husband of the late Katherine (nee Marron), devoted father of Margaret Callery, brother of Jerry and Margaret Bergen, member of B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 1 and New York Athletic Club. Funeral from Edward F. Donovan Funeral Home, 322 West 14th Street, Monday, March 19, 9:30 A.M. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Bernard's Church, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. 25 APR 1945 - [PAGE 23] WILLIAM C. COOGAN - Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES - ALBANY, April 24 - William C. Coogan, retired police captain and the last of the force of Albany's mounted policemen, died at his home today. His age was 75. Captain Coogan served thirty-seven years in the department, rising from the ranks. He was a pigeon fancier and had many prizes for the birds exhibited at various shows. He was a thirty-second degree Mason. He leaves a widow, the former Justina Laib. 28 JUN 1945 - [PAGE 19] BERNARD A. COOGAN - Bernard A. Coogan of Rahway, N. J., an employee of Merck Company, Inc., manufacturing chemist there, and long identified with the work of the Knights of Columbus, died here yesterday in the Presbyterian Hospital after a brief illness. His age was 51. Born in Newark, he had resided in Rahway for more than twenty-five years. He leaves a widow, Loretta Langton Coogan; a son, S/Sgt. Bernard A. Coogan, with the United States Army in Germany, and a brother, Edward Coogan of South Amboy, N. J. 12 SEP 1946 - "Deaths" [PAGE 7] COOGAN - Hugh. On Sept. 10, dearly beloved husband of the late Mary McCormick, devoted father of Anna, Marie Fitzsimmons, Mildred, James, Florence Combes and Margaret Coogan. Funeral from Boyertown Chapel, 188th St. and Webster Ave., Bronx, Saturday Sept. 14, at 9:30; then to St. Brendan's Church (207th St. and Perry Ave.), where a Solemn Mass of Requiem will be sung. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 03 DEC 1946 - "Deaths" [PAGE 31] COOGAN - William J., Sr., on Dec. 2, 1946, beloved husband of Elizabeth W. (nee Fennessy), devoted father of William J. Jr., Donald E., Eugene F. Funeral from Waters Funeral Home, 2597 Grand Concourse, near 192 St., Thursday, Dec. 5, 9:30 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, University Ave. and Fordham Road, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Mount Cemetery. 05 JUN 1947 - [PAGE 25] JOHN F. COOGAN SR - BELLEVILLE, N.J., June 4 (AP) - John F. Coogan Sr., one of the last survivors of the Newark Little Giants Baseball team, the first professional nine in that city, died at his home yesterday at the age of 88. He was a member of the Newark team of 1886 which captured the eastern league championship. He hit .300 throughout his baseball career. 19 DEC 1947 - [PAGE 26] MRS. COOGAN DIES; LARGE LANDHOLDER - WIDOW OF MANHATTAN'S FIRST BOROUGH PRESIDENT LIVED IN SECLUSION 32 YEARS - Mrs. Harriet Gardiner Lynch Coogan, one of the most important landholders on Manhattan Island, widow of Manhattan's first Borough President, died yesterday in her suite in the Hotel Biltmore, where she had lived in seclusion the last thirty-two years. She was 86 years old... 07 JUL 1949 - "Deaths" COOGAN - William T., Jul. 5, 1949. Beloved husband of Mildred Ryder Coogan. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 351 Atlantic Av, Brooklyn, Friday 8 p.m. Interment private. 04 NOV 1949 - "Deaths" COOGAN - Oct. 30, 1949, Andrew R. of 78 76th Street, Brooklyn. Beloved husband of Jane (nee Nielson) and devoted brother of Mary Elizabeth Doherty. Funeral at Our Lady of Angels Church, Thursday Nov. 3, at 9:30 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. 01 APR 1951 - [PAGE 92] FRANCIS M. COOGAN - Phillipsburg, N.J., March 31 - Francis Murt Coogan, vice president of Alpha Portland Cement Company, at Easton, Pa., and president of banks here and in Washington, N.J., died unexpectedly of a heart attack today at his Fairview Heights home. He was 73 years old. Mr. Coogan had been with the cement company for forty-eight years. He was president of the Phillipsburg Bank since 1928. Surviving are his widow, a daughter and a sister. 17 OCT 1951 - "Deaths" [PAGE 31] COOGAN - Lieut. John R., killed in action in Korea on Oct. 6, beloved husband of Pearl, devoted son of Margaret C. and the late Dr. William J. Coogan and dear brother of Robert F. Coogan. 20 DEC 1951 (incomplete) [COOGAN - Lieut. John R.]... [funeral ?] ...Pinelawn, husband of Pearl A. Coogan of 96 Rainbow Lane, [Ledttown ?], son of Mrs. Margaret C. Coogan, brother of Robert F. Coogan, ... 11 OCT 1953 (incomplete) COOGAN - Eugene F., on Oct. 8, 1953. Beloved husband of [...], dear father of... [Agnes Garela and Neal Coogan]. Reposing Thomas F. Dalton Chapel... 27 APR 1955 - [PAGE 31] THOMAS H. COOGAN - Thomas H. Coogan, who retired in 1953 as secretary and treasurer of the Bankers Safe Deposit Company here, died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage at his home, 108 East 237th Street, the Bronx. He was 66 years old. Mr. Coogan was president of the New York State Safe Deposit Association in 1950-1951. At his death he was president of the Woodlawn Heights Taxpayers Association, a Bronx civics group. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Rosaline Kane Coogan; a son, William H. Coogan of White Plains, N. Y., a partner in the New York law firm of Sullivan, Donovan, Hanrahan, McGovern & Lane; two brothers, Luke J. Coogan of Brooklyn and Harry J. Coogan of the Bronx; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Ramsay and Mrs. Marguerite Witters, both of the Bronx, and two grandchildren. 27 APR 1955 (incomplete) COOGAN - Thomas H., on April 26, 1955. Beloved husband of Rosaline (nee Kane); devoted father of William H.; brother of Julia Ramsay, Marguerite Witters... 01 JAN 1958 - [PAGE 25] MEL COOGAN - Mel Coogan, a former light-weight boxer, died of a heart ailment last Friday [27 DEC 1957] at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Grant, in Latham, N. Y. He was 65 years old. Mr. Coogan's eight-year boxing career included a two-round knockout in 1919 at the hands of Benny Leonard, lightweight champion. He later served for a few years with the Wood Harmon Company, a real estate firm in Brooklyn, and became manager for various boxers. During World War I, Mr. Coogan was boxing instructor for the Navy at Newport, R. I. 19 JAN 1958 (incomplete) MRS. WILLIAM E. BOOZAN - Mrs. Teresa Coogan Boozan of 33 Dewitt Road [Elizabeth, NJ ?], widow of Dr. William E. Boozan, former chief of staff of St. Elizabeth Hospital here, died last night at the... 17 SEP 1961 (incomplete) COOGAN - Rosina (nee Garrity), on... 26 SEP 1961 - "Deaths" [PAGE 39] COOGAN - Margaret C. (nee Catterson), suddenly, Sept. 24, 1961, of Forest Hills, L.I., beloved wife of the late Dr. William J., loving mother of Robert F., the late William J. Jr., and John R., devoted sister of Mrs. Mary A. Duffy, Sarah A. and Irene E. Catterson, also survived by 8 cherished grandchildren. Funeral from Fox Funeral Home, 98-07 Ascan Ave. (corner Met. Ave.), Forest Hills. Solemn Requiem Mass, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs R. C. Church, Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, Thursday, 10 A.M. 26 MAR 1965 - [PAGE 35] GARDINER COOGAN, 73, DIES; ONE OF POLO GROUNDS HEIRS - Gardiner Coogan, who had been an owner of the Polo Grounds and other real estate holdings, died Wednesday of a heart attack in his suite at the Biltmore Hotel. He was 73 years old. Mr. Coogan graduated from Harvard University in 1915, and served in the aviation section of the Army Signal Corps in World War I with the rank of lieutanant. After the war he earned a law degree from the Harvard Law School in 1919. Mr. Coogan, with his brothers, Jay and W. Gordon Coogan, and his sister, Sarah Jessie Coogan, were equal owners of the Polo Grounds, which the city acquired through condemnation in 1960 as the site of a housing project. Gardiner Coogan is survived by his brothers and sister. They are descendants of the original Polo Grounds owner, James J. Coogan, a former Manhattan Borough President, who died in 1915. 26 MAR 1965 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - Gardiner, suddenly on Mar. 24, 1965, at his residence, the Biltmore Hotel in New York City, son of the late James J. Coogan and Harriet Gardiner Lynch Coogan... 26 SEP 1967 - PAGE 50 WARNER BROS. EXECUTIVE A SUICIDE IN CONNECTICUT - FAIRFIELD, Conn., Sept. 25 (AP) - Henry P. Coogan, senior vice president of the Warner Brothers Company, was found dead last night in a stable on his estate. He was 54 years old. Stanton R. Smith, the county medical examiner, said that Mr. Coogan died of a self inflicted bullet wound in the head. Mr. Coogan, a native of New York City, was a 1937 graduate of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale. The executive was named to Warner's board of directors in 1953 and in 1963 was named president of the Warner Slimwear women's apparel division. He became senior vice president of the company last year, and was also president of the Warner Textile and Research Divisions. Surviving are his widow, the former Louise Weldon; a son, Nicholas, and two daughters, Miss Sandra Coogan and Mrs. Peter Magee. 26 SEP 1967 (incomplete) COOGAN - Henry [Peirson], on Sept. 24... 11 FEB 1970 - "Deaths" [PAGE 47] COOGAN - Gerald P. (Jerry), on Feb. 9, husband of Mary (nee McMichael), father of John G., William F., and the late James M.; also survived by nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Reposing John J. Barrett & Son Funeral Home, 424 W. 51st St. Requiem Mass 10:30 A.M., Tuesday, Paulist Fathers Church, Columbus Ave. and 59th St. 10 JUN 1971 - "Deaths" [PAGE 80] COOGAN - Harry J., January 9, 1971. Beloved husband of Elizabeth, brother of Luke. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 1 West 190 St., Bronx. Requiem Mass, St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, Wednesday, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Mount Cemetery. 13 JAN 1974 - "Deaths" [PAGE 65] COOGAN - Luke J., January 11, 1974. Beloved husband of Rita. Loving father of Rita Dolan and Richard Coogan. Dear brother-in-law of Anna B. Catherwood. Funeral Monday 9:30 A.M. from [..] Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church [..] Brooklyn. Mass of the Resurrection 10 A.M. at Holy Innocents RC Church. Visiting [..] and 7-10 P.M. 09 JUL 1974 - "Deaths" [PAGE 40] COOGAN - Jay, in his 88th year. He is survived by his wife, Josephine Osborn Coogan, three children, Mrs. Charles Cary, East Aurora, N.Y., Fairfield G. Coogan, York, Maine and Gordon G. Coogan of New York City and 12 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held privately. In lieu of flowers send contributions to St. Luke's Church, Gladstone, N.J. 10 DEC 1974 (incomplete) COOGAN - [Mare ?] C., on Monday, December 9, 1974... 30 MAR 1975 - "Deaths" [PAGE 37] (575) COOGAN - Rev. Msgr. Aloysius F. Pastor St. Mary Star of the Sea, City Island, Bronx, on Friday, March 26, 1975. Beloved brother of James J. Coogan, Sister Carmelita Maria, Mrs. Agnes Shanahan, Mrs. Veronica Irwin and Mrs. Raymond (Edna) Dobbins. Family will receive friends at the [..] Funeral Home, 325 South Broadway, Yonkers, on Sunday, [..] [..] and 7-9 P.M. Reposing at Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, City Island, Bronx, after 2 P.M. Tuesday, mass of the Holy [..] [..] evening at [..] P.M. [..] Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday 10 A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. 22 SEP 1975 (incomplete) COOGAN - Gay, on September 20, 1975, of 400 [Goodland] Ave., Studio City, California, wife of Richard... 22 JAN 1976 - "Deaths" (incomplete) COOGAN - Josephine E. (nee Ehrhardt), City Clerk of Hackensack, N.J., on January... 22 JAN 1976 - "Deaths" (incomplete) COOGAN - Josephine Adams Osborn of Gladstone... 05 APR 1977 - [PAGE 72] COOGAN - Robert H. L. of Youngstown, Ohio, on March 29, 1977, beloved husband of Julia, devoted father of Mrs. Constance Crosby, Mrs. Roberta Kumme, Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan and Misses Patricia Ann and Eileen Marie. Loving son of Mrs. Dorothea Potter Coogan and the late W. Gordon Coogan. Also survived by four brothers, Theodore H., Richard C. P., Jay Gardiner and David Gordon and four sisters, Mrs. Fred Fatzler, Mrs. Benn W. Jesser, Mrs. Thomas Ippolito and Mrs. Frederick O. Lindsley. Services were held on Friday, April 1, 1977 at Youngstown, Ohio. 15 MAR 1978 - "Deaths" [PAGE B2] COOGAN - Rosaline Kane, on March 14, 1978. Beloved widow of Thomas H. Coogan, devoted mother of William H. Coogan. Grandmother of Lorraine C. Scarpa, Gail C. Olszewski and Patricia E. Coogan. Great- grandmother of David, Paul and Julie Scarpa and Lisa and Matthew Olszewski. Mass Thursday, 10 AM Our Lady of Sorrows Church, White Plains, NY. 07 MAR 1979 - "Deaths" [PAGE A22] (361) COOGAN - Sarah Jessie, 94, on March 5, after a long illness. Daughter of the late James J. and Harriett Gardner Lynch Coogan of New York City. Her three brothers, Jay Coogan of Gladstone, N.Y., W. Gordon Coogan of Madison, N.J. and Gardner Coogan of New York City predeceased her. She is survived by six nephews Theodore H. Coogan of Ridgefield, Conn., Richard C. P. Coogan of Studio City, California, Jay G. Coogan of Westminster, Cal., David G. Coogan of Boontown, N.J., Fairfield G. Coogan of York, Maine, and Gordon G. Coogan of Newport, R.I. and five neices, Mrs. Frederick Fatzler of Palm Beach, Florida, Mrs. B. W. Jesser of Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J., Mrs. Charles Carey of East Aurora, N.Y., Mrs. Thomas L. Ippolito of Norwalk, Connecticut, and Mrs. Frederick O. Lindsley of New York City. Services and interment both private. 21 MAR 1980 - "Deaths" [PAGE B5] COOGAN - Daniel S. of Shelter Island, N.Y. on March 20, 1980, beloved husband of Inge Coogan. Father of Michael, James, and Anne Coogan, Mary Horan, Margaret McCarthy, and Elizabeth Luekee. Grandfather of Monica and Christopher Horan, Anne McCarthy, Jennifer and Michael Luekee. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to St. Gabriel's Retreat House, Shelter Island Heights, N.Y. 11965 or Eastern Long Island Hospital, Greenport, N.Y. 11944. Mass of Resurrection at Chapel of St. Gabriel's Retreat House, Shelter Island Heights, on Saturday, March 22, at 2 PM. 30 OCT 1983 - [PAGE 44] COOGAN - Theodore H. Sr. of Ridgefield, CT, died on Thursday, October 27th, age 74. Survived by wife, Mary Louise (nee Frank). Also survived by a son Theodore Jr. of Willimantic, CT, two daughters, Joan C. Robertson of Marblehead, MA and Emily C. Bennett of Richmond, VA, his mother Dorothea (nee Potter) of N.Y.C. Also survived by three brothers, four sisters and two grandchildren. Funeral mass Monday morning 10 AM St. Marys R.C. Church, Ridgefield. Interment will follow. Visiting hours at the Kane Funeral Home, 41 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield, CT Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Contributions to the District Nursing Association of Ridgefield or to one's favorite charity would be appreciated. 02 MAR 1984 - "Deaths" [PAGE B5] (362) JACKIE COOGAN, CHILD STAR OF FILMS, DIES AT 69 [CA] 03 FEB 1985 - "Deaths" [PAGE 36] COOGAN - Florence P. (nee Diener). Beloved Wife of Harry, loving mother of David, Glenn and Joan. Mother-in-law of Nancy and Ilene. Dear sister of Sylvia, Rose, Elaine and Max. Grandmother of Alex. Founder of Temple Beth Shalom of Smithtown and life member of Hadassah. Services 11:15 PM Feb. 3, 1985 at the "Dixs Hills Chapels" of I. J. Morris Inc., 21 East Deerpark Road, Dixs Hills L.I. 04 JUL 1985 - "Deaths" [PAGE A12] COOGAN - Sr. Carmelita Marie, O. Carm. On July 2, 1985, a Carmelite Sister of the Aged and Infirm since 1936. Daughter of the late Frances Delaney and James J. Coogan, sister of Agnes Shanahan, and Edna Dobbins, and the late Msgr. Aloysius Coogan, James Coogan, Irene Maguire, Frank Coogan, and Veronica Irwin. Reposing at Mary Manning Walsh Home, 72 Street and York Avenue, Thursday 2-10 P.M. Funeral mass Friday 11 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 26 FEB 1986 - "Deaths" [PAGE B9] COOGAN - William H. On February 25, 1986. Husband of Helen Coogan. Father of Dr. Lorraine Scarpa, Gail Olszewski and Patricia Coogan. Also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing Wednesday, 7-9, and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Ballard-Durand Funeral Home, Inc., 2 Maple Ave., White Plains, NY. Interment Holy Mount Cemetery, Eastchester, NY. 27 JAN 1988 - "Deaths" [PAGE D23] COOGAN - Harry, beloved husband of the late Peggy. Devoted father of David, Glenn Casey, Joan. Adored grandfather, father-in-law and friend. Founder of Temple Beth Shalom of Smithtown and Commander of St. James VFW Post 395. Services Wednesday, 1:30 PM, at the "Dix Hills Chapel" of I. J. Morris, Inc., 21 East Deer Park Road, Dix Hills, L.I. 24 OCT 1988 - "Deaths" [PAGE B12] COOGAN - Dorothea Potter, on October 22, 1988, mother of Emily Fatzler, Richard C.P. Coogan, Darcey Jesser, Jay G. Coogan, David G. Coogan, Nina Ippolito, Patricia C. Lindsley, sister of Eleanor Harris, grand-mother of 24, great-grandmother of 40 and great-great- grandmother of 2. Friends may call at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 81 St., Monday, 4 to 8 PM. Mass of the Resurrection St. Joseph's Church, 404 E. 87 St. NYC, Tuesday at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations to Covenant House, 460 W. 41 St., NYC 10036 would be appreciated. 24 NOV 2002 COOGAN - Inge Bruns. Of Bedford, MA, formerly of Concord, MA, Shelter Island, NY, and Lynbrook, NY. Died peacefully on November 22, at the age 83. She is survived by her six children, Michael of Concord, MA, Mary Horan of Pawtucket, RI, Margaret of Arlington, VA, Elizabeth Lueke of Louisville, KY, James of Houston, TX, and Anne Steindorf of Sammamish, WA; and by 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memorial Mass will be held at St. Michael's Church, Bedford, Monday, November 25, at 9 AM. Donations in her memory may be sent to ReadBoston, 43 Hawkins St., Boston, MA 02114. 04 APR 2019 COOGAN - Eileen Marie O'Donnell, 72, longtime resident of Mount Kisco, died on March 16, at Norwalk Hospital surrounded by family and friends after a long and brave battle with Multiple Myeloma. Eileen was born in Philadelphia to James L. and Lillian T. (McCarthy) O'Donnell. She was raised with her brother, William and sister, Carolyn in Northeast Philadelphia. Eileen was a Psychiatric Nurse Manager in the adolescent unit at New York Hospital in White Plains for many years before joining the Fieldston School, where she was respected and admired as an understanding but tough nurse and trusted student advisor for over 20 years. Eileen is survived by her husband of 51 years, Robert Coogan; her daughter, Bernadette Hess (John) and sons, Brendan Coogan (Molly) and Colin Coogan (Stephanie) and her 10 grandchildren. Eileen never sought to be the center of attention, and yet she was our rock, our compass, and our light. Memories of her warmth and humor, the blessing of her love, and the sound of her gentle Irish laugh will forever live in our hearts. 16 MAR 2020 KEVIN J. COOGAN (1952 - 2020) - Kevin J. Coogan of Queens, New York died unexpectedly on February 27, 2020 at the age of 67. Kevin was an investigative journalist and author. His 1998 book, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey & The Postwar Fascist International, remains one of the most important works on post-war fascism. Kevin grew up in a loving family in Philadelphia. His parents were both writers. Kevin easily gravitated to books and to writing. As a high school student, Kevin joined an American New Left faction, Students for a Democratic Society. After matriculating at Sarah Lawrence College, Kevin joined the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC). He left school and drove a cab three nights a week to keep financially afloat. As he put it, after a while, "driving a cab in the middle of the night in 1970s New York was in a way a paid vacation" from what he came to view as a "pretty nasty cult." In 1979 Kevin quit the NCLC. He wrote critical essays and published several books online about the NCLC's leader, Lyndon LaRouche. Kevin returned to Sarah Lawrence in 1979 and earned his degree four years later. Thus, began his life as a freelance writer. Kevin received a grant to research in Europe resulting in a 1986 cover story for Mother Jones magazine that he co-wrote. In 1998, he completed Dreamer of the Day, a biography of an enigmatic figure, not well known except to those who study the far right. In 2004, Kevin presented at the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam on transnational political networks in the 1950s. His articles appeared in The Village Voice and in a British academic journal, Patterns of Prejudice, among other publications. Kevin worked as a freelance copy-editor and in-house book reviewer for Routledge, a British publishing company based in London. He reviewed books in French and English on European postwar politics. Kevin recently completed a book about a Polish spy who defected to America in the 1960s and a book on the Japanese Red Army. Kevin loved his adopted city, New York. His urban hikes took him to Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan satisfying his long-standing interest in the history of New York. His friends remember Kevin for his wit, intelligence, great conversations, brilliant research skills, and generosity in sharing his research and knowledge with them. His family remembers him for his kindness, easy laughter, and his love of family. Now and then, we are blessed to find ourselves in the presence of someone with knowledge both broad and deep, who can hold forth effortlessly, on any topic - European or American history, 19th and 20th century politics, movies, music, New York City, the age of the Vikings, the Philadelphia Eagles and military history. Kevin traveled to Vermont every Thanksgiving to be with his sister Nell, her husband Christopher Ekman, nieces Emily and Isabel Ekman, and his nephew, Avery Ekman. He leaves that family behind. His passing came too soon. We will miss him so. ____________________________________________________________________ *** (1851-1974) New York Times Personal Name Index (Cod-Cz, Vol V) *** (1975-1989) New York Times Personal Name Index (A-C, VOL I)