Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Rosemary Fitzgerald Morris - accidental death

"Death by misadventure."

This is an article about Rosemary's death do to a complication from a hospital anesthetic.

Correct spelling for the substance in question appears to be 'Vecuronium'.

"The drug they gave her is given to millions of others with no side effects at all. I have no complaints with the hospital." - Frank Morris.

Below is the official death certificate for Rosemary...

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Here is Wikipedia's definition for 'Death by Misadventure' as used in England:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_misadventure

Thanks for the link Brigid.

Conrad Eldred Terrien - obituary

https://www.gundersonfh.com/obituaries/Conrad-Eldred-Terrien?obId=28392

Conrad Eldred Terrien, 12/14/1920 - 10/14/2011. Preceded in death by his beloved wife, Kathleen Maura, infant grandson Kevin, parents Raphael and Florence, brothers Clayton and Donald, and sister Marcella. Survived by Richard (Mary Walker), Madison, WI; William (June), Downers Grove, IL; Kathleen Otto (Stephen), St. Paul, MN, as well as eight grandchildren: Anne and Eileen Terrien, Kelly (fiance Mark Tomaszewski), Patrick and Megan Terrien, and Sheila, Kathleen and Thomas Otto.

Conrad was born in De Pere, WI, grew up in Muskegon, MI and graduated from the University of Detroit as a chemical engineer. He served as an officer in the Navy from 1944-1946. He was a prolific inventor and an entrepreneur all of his life, working primarily in the field of water treatment solutions. He was devoted to his family, his church and his community.

Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 8404 S. Cass Avenue, Darien, IL on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 10:00 with visitation preceding Mass beginning at 9:00 am. Private burial at Abraham Lincoln Cemetery.

Kathleen Maura Fitzgerald Terrien - obituary

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/kathleen-terrien-obituary?id=2608393

Kathleen Maura Terrien, nee Fitzgerald, born Dec. 1, 1924. Died July 6, 2011. Preceded in death by her parents, William and Kathleen Fitzgerald; brothers John and Patrick Fitzgerald; sister Rosemary Morris; and grandson Kevin Terrien. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Conrad Terrien; and children Richard (Mary Walker), Madison, WI; William (June), Downers Grove, IL; and Kathleen Otto (Steve), St. Paul, MN; as well as eight grandchildren, Anne and Eileen Terrien, Kelly, Patrick and Megan Terrien, and Sheila, Kathleen and Thomas Otto; also survived by sister Sheila Fitzgerald, Mendota Heights, MN; and brother Michael (Lois) Fitzgerald, Mound, MN; as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.

Kathleen grew up in Rochester, MN and graduated from Rosary College in River Forest, IL. She married Conrad in 1952, and spent the next years as a skillful and loving mother, homemaker and church volunteer. She resumed her work career in charge of the Chicago office of a market research firm, and continued to work in the field until her retirement.

Kathleen greatly enjoyed spending time with family and most especially with her beloved grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial is at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 8, 2011 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 8404 S. Cass Avenue, Darien, IL; visitation 9 a.m. preceding Mass.

John Moonan Fitzgerald - obituary

http://newpraguetimes.com/content/john-m-fitzgerald-retired-district-court-judge-dies

Judge John Moonan Fitzgerald of New Prague died Monday, June 16, at Queen of Peace Hospital in New Prague. He was 85.

Fitzgerald, who grew up in Rochester was a fighter pilot in World War II. After the war he eventually settled in New Prague, working for his uncle Ray Moonan in his law practice. He married Mary Mach and when his uncle moved on, Fitzgerald established a solo practice.

The law is a tradition in the Fitzgerald family. His maternal grandfather, John Moonan, was a well-known trial lawyer and state senator from Waseca. A brother served on the district court bench in Hennepin County and another brother, two daughters and a number of other family members are or were lawyers. A sister, Rosemary Morris, served in the FBI and in Army intelligence.

Fitzgerald was elected to the Minnesota legislature and served in the House from 1957 to 1963. He lost a bid for a fourth term by a close margin. After a recount, it was determined he lost by 11 votes.

According to an article in The New Prague Times in 1993, Fitzgerald's recount effort was headed by New Prague attorney C.L. Nelson, and at the same time the two were also spearheading efforts for Karl Rolvaag in a recount in the governor's race. While Fitzgerald lost in his recount bid, Rolvaag won and on Nelson's recommendation, he appointed Fitzgerald to an open district court seat, a position he held until his retirement in 1993.

In his 30 years on the bench, mostly in Scott and Le Sueur counties, Fitzgerald presided over more than 2,000 court cases, more than 200 of them criminal cases. At his retirement he recalled two that he remembered most; the Cermak child abuse cases in the 1980s and a Murder for Hire case in Shakopee, where six people were tried and convicted for various roles in the crime, two of them in Fitzgerald's courtroom.

Fitzgerald also was on the bench for a precedent-setting civil case, Busch vs. General Motors, which was one of the first product liability cases heard in the Supreme Court. He said it set the precedent in Minnesota for future liability cases. The trial lasted four months, and appeals went on for years.

In that 1993 interview, Fitzgerald said he took a common sense approach to the law.

You have to exercise some common sense if you are going to be a good judge. Procedure and knowledge of the law helps

OBITUARY 2

https://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/11238429/

John M. Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald, John M. 85, of New Prague, died June 16, 2008. Born in Rochester, a son of William A. and Kathleen Rosemary (Moonan) Fitzgerald. Survived by his wife, Mary; children Maureen (Richard) Hunt, Erin (David) Smith, Brigid (Tom Stoy), Sheila, Megan (Wolfgang) Bittermann, John (Lisa Mazzola); 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brothers Patrick,and Michael; sisters Kathleen Terrien and Sheila Fitzgerald.

He was a fighter pilot in WW II; served in the MN legislature from 1957-1963 and as a district court judge for 30 years. His trademarks were his sense of humor and twinkling eyes.

Visitation Friday, June 20, 4 to 8 pm and Saturday, June 21, 7:30 to 10:30 am at Bruzek Funeral Home, New Prague; Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 11 am at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, New Prague.

Mary Mach Fitzgerald - obituary

https://bruzekfuneralhome.com/mary-fitzgerald/

MARY FITZGERALD

December 6, 1929 – March 6, 2013 Mary Fitzgerald, age 83, of New Prague, died Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at her home. Mary was born December 6, 1929 in New Prague, to Charles W. & Hildegard M. (Rosendahl) Mach. Mary attended St. Wenceslaus Catholic School, New Prague High School, College of St. Catherine, the University of Minnesota, and St. Cloud State University. She married John M. Fitzgerald at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in New Prague on May 5, 1951. Mary was a homemaker and lifelong resident of New Prague. She was a Girl Scout leader, a member of the NP Historical Society, St. Wenceslaus Choir, Hymnus Choir, ST. Wenceslaus CCW, Bridge Clubs, and numerous church committees. Mary felt the world is a better place because English Bulldogs are in it – she always had one by her side!

Mary is survived by her children, Maureen (& Richard) Hunt of Blair, NE, Erin Fitzgerald of Parker, CO, Brigid Fitzgerald (& Dr. Tom Stoy) of Little Falls, MN, Sheila Fitzgerald of Tinley Park, IL, Megan (& Wolfgang) Bittermann of Heilegenkreutz, Austria, John (& Lisa) Fitzgerald of Broomfield, CO; 11 Grandchildren, 10 Great-Grandchildren; sister-in-law, Geraldine Mach of Pine City, MN. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Judge John Fitzgerald in 2008; sister, Ruth E. Svoboda; brother, Dr. Ralph Mach.

Mass of Christian Burial will occur Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 12:00 Noon at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church with Fr. Dave Barrett officiating. Visitation will take place at Bruzek Funeral Home Friday from 4 – 8 PM and Saturday morning from 7:30 – 11:30 AM. CCW Rosary will be said at 7 PM on Friday. Burial will occur at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery after mass, followed by lunch at the Park Ballroom in New Prague.

Patrick Fitzgerald - obituary

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/twincities/name/patrick-fitzgerald-obituary?id=23620354

Age 82 Distinguished Judge & Teacher Passed away peacefully at his home in Golden Valley on the morning of January 22, 2010, after a hard fought battle with cancer and Alzheimer's, surrounded by his family; loving wife of 50 years Veronica (Coke) Fitzgerald; children Kathleen (Geoff) Allen, Margaret Mary (Leon) Duda, Elizabeth Scott, Patricia Fitzgerald, William (Jennifer) Fitzgerald, Sheila (Thomas) Steichen; grandchildren Emily, Taylor, Connor, Patrick, John, Kaitlin, William, Julia, Eleanor, Sofie, Veronica (Gracey), Tommy, Katy, Patrick, Frances, & Rosemary (Maeve).

He is survived by sisters Sheila Fitzgerald, Kate (Conrad) Terrien and brother Mike (Lois) Fitzgerald; sister-in-law Mary Fitzgerald and many other loving relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by infant son Daniel Joseph, parents William & Kathleen, son-in-law Russell Scott, brother Judge John Fitzgerald and sister Rosemary Morris.

Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday January 27, 2010, at 10 AM at THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, 145 Jersey Ave S., Golden Valley. Entombment Gethsemane Mausoleum. Visitation Tuesday 5-8 PM with 6:30 PM prayer service at Gearty Delmore Plymouth Chapel 15800 37th Ave N. & Vicksburg Lane and Wednesday at church one hour before the mass. In lieu of flowers please send memorials to the Franciscan Brothers of Peace or Good Shepherd Parish in memory of Patrick William Fitzgerald.

Veronica Rose 'Coke' (Kocon) Fitzgerald - obituary

https://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/0000250320/?fullname=veronica-rose-coke-(kocon)-fitzgerald

Fitzgerald, Veronica Rose "Coke" (Kocon) age 91, passed away peacefully at her home on March 27, 2018 surrounded by her loving children and grandchildren after a brief battle with cancer. Coke was a wonderful example of a life well lived, and FAITH and FAMILY were her cornerstones.

She was born in Northeast Minneapolis to Julia and Michael Kocon, who emigrated from Poland, and cherished her Polish heritage. Coke held her own with her eight brothers, who she treasured throughout her life, and her niece lovingly referred to her as a "velvet-covered brick" strong and bold but cloaked in caring and compassion. In 1958 she met her beloved husband Pat at a League of Catholic Women dance, where his signature dance moves made for love at first sight. They had 51 wonderful years together, and their family grew to include sons-in-law, a daughter-in-law, and 16 blessed grandchildren. Coke's family was her PRIDE and JOY, and she delighted in attending every event in their lives. Her lasting legacy will be her unconditional love and celebration of all of their unique and wonderful gifts. She also had a special place in her heart for those less fortunate, and everyone benefited from her grace and kindness. Family holidays were shared with residents from Glenwood Residence, a home for chronic alcoholics, and "she never met a stranger". She was a longtime member of the Northeast Polani Club and a dedicated volunteer at Benilde-St. Margaret's High School, where she received the Hall of Honor Volunteer Service Award for her role on the Mothers Club Board and the creation of the Father/ Daughter Dinner Dance a tradition her granddaughters enjoyed a generation later. Most important in her life was her Faith, which she lived by way of example every day. She was a devout Catholic and loved daily Mass, studying the Bible, praying the Rosary, and exploring her faith during her cherished retreats. A true Prayer Warrior, Coke felt most blessed when praying for the needs of others. While our hearts are heavy and she will be deeply missed, we know that Heaven is rejoicing at her arrival, and she is resting in the loving arms of God.

Coke is preceded in death by her adoring husband Judge Patrick Fitzgerald, son Daniel, son-in-law Russell Scott, parents Julia and Michael Kocon, and her brothers Walter, Victor, Joe and Frank. Veronica is survived by her loving (and much loved) 6 children: Kathleen (Geoff) Allen; Margaret Mary (Leon) Duda; Elizabeth Scott; Patricia (Dave) Fitzgerald; William (Jennifer) Fitzgerald; Sheila (Tom) Steichen; and her pride and joy16 grandchildren: Emily (Fiance Andrew), Taylor, Connor, Patrick, John (Fiance Katie), Kaitlin (Tarik) Hujdurovic, William, Julia, Eleanor, Sofia, Veronica Grace, Tommy, Katy, Patrick, Frances and Rosemary, brothers Stan, Ted (Lorraine), Ray, Eddie (Joanne), sister-in-law Sheila Fitzgerald and brother-in-law Mike and Lois Fitzgerald, and many nieces and nephews.

We thank all of Mom's caregivers, especially Sunny Hamilton, family members and friends who provided a constant stream of visits, thoughts and prayers. Visitation will be 4:00-7:00 on April 2, 2018 at Gearty Delmore Plymouth Chapel 15800 37th Ave. N. & Vicksburg Ln and at church one hour before service. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 on April 3, 2018 at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 145 Jersey Ave. S., Golden Valley. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to The Church of the Good Shepherd or the Franciscan Brothers of Peace in memory of Veronica Fitzgerald. Gearty-Delmore 763-553-1411