Conway's Of Ireland

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Victoria ?

Children
Emile Reggie , Sr.
Samuel J. Reggie
Edmond M. Reggie , Judge
Yvonne Reggie b: 1 AUG 1920 in Crowley, Acadia, Louisiana


Douglas Ingle W Keffer

in 1920 census in Roberts cty Tx. Parents James Morgan(b 10/27/1890 Greene Pa d 4/19/1950 San Bernadino Ca Parents: Wiley Wimer Keffer and Ella M. Caseman ) and Dove Keffer(b 1894) with siblings Imogene(b 1915) and Charlotte(B 7/25/1918 (Tx) She m Jesse James Bussard. , James Keffer(b 1921), John Keffer (b 1923 Tx), Patsy Keffer (b 1929)


Frank Grant McClintock

both McClintock and Kennedy families in banking busines. Mc in Tulsa and Kennedy in Pawhuska.

Mac McClintock

lived near 41st and Lewis.


Colleen Mildred Robinson

Colleen

BORN-- Colleen Robinson, passed away April 21, 1998. She was synonymous with Tulsa civic and social organizations, Junior League, Children's Day Nursery, Opera Ball, Kanchie, The P.G.A. and the Cinderella Ball. She served as a Board member of the Arts and Humanities Council, The Tulsa Philharmonic, as well as the Emeritus Board Member of Philbrook Art Museum. She was a prominent civic leader in the city and supported many philanthropic organizations. She was a life long member of Trinity Episcopal Church. Colleen is survived by: her husband, Harold J. Born, Tulsa; daughters, Kay Wheatley Kerrigan, New Orleans, Molly Wheatley Walbridge, Mystic, CT; son, Frank ``Duke'' Wheatley, Tulsa; step-son, Frank Grant McClintock; grandchildren, Tyler McClintock Kerrigan, New Orleans, Robert E. Kerrigan III, New Orleans, Colleen Kellie Malloy, Tulsa, John Wheatley Walbridge, Mystic, CT and niece, DeDe O'Shea Jarman, Dallas. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Heart Association. Service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. today with entombment following at Rose Hill Cemetery. Stanleys, 743-6271.


Colleen Mildred Robinson

Colleen

BORN-- Colleen Robinson, passed away April 21, 1998. She was synonymous with Tulsa civic and social organizations, Junior League, Children's Day Nursery, Opera Ball, Kanchie, The P.G.A. and the Cinderella Ball. She served as a Board member of the Arts and Humanities Council, The Tulsa Philharmonic, as well as the Emeritus Board Member of Philbrook Art Museum. She was a prominent civic leader in the city and supported many philanthropic organizations. She was a life long member of Trinity Episcopal Church. Colleen is survived by: her husband, Harold J. Born, Tulsa; daughters, Kay Wheatley Kerrigan, New Orleans, Molly Wheatley Walbridge, Mystic, CT; son, Frank ``Duke'' Wheatley, Tulsa; step-son, Frank Grant McClintock; grandchildren, Tyler McClintock Kerrigan, New Orleans, Robert E. Kerrigan III, New Orleans, Colleen Kellie Malloy, Tulsa, John Wheatley Walbridge, Mystic, CT and niece, DeDe O'Shea Jarman, Dallas. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Heart Association. Service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. today with entombment following at Rose Hill Cemetery. Stanleys, 743-6271.


Frank W Wheatley Jr

Wheatley, Frank Jr., 78, self-employed, owner, with Wheatley Pump and Valve, died Friday. Services pending. Moore's Southlawn

at Ft Sill 6/15/1944


Colleen Mildred Robinson

Colleen

BORN-- Colleen Robinson, passed away April 21, 1998. She was synonymous with Tulsa civic and social organizations, Junior League, Children's Day Nursery, Opera Ball, Kanchie, The P.G.A. and the Cinderella Ball. She served as a Board member of the Arts and Humanities Council, The Tulsa Philharmonic, as well as the Emeritus Board Member of Philbrook Art Museum. She was a prominent civic leader in the city and supported many philanthropic organizations. She was a life long member of Trinity Episcopal Church. Colleen is survived by: her husband, Harold J. Born, Tulsa; daughters, Kay Wheatley Kerrigan, New Orleans, Molly Wheatley Walbridge, Mystic, CT; son, Frank ``Duke'' Wheatley, Tulsa; step-son, Frank Grant McClintock; grandchildren, Tyler McClintock Kerrigan, New Orleans, Robert E. Kerrigan III, New Orleans, Colleen Kellie Malloy, Tulsa, John Wheatley Walbridge, Mystic, CT and niece, DeDe O'Shea Jarman, Dallas. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Heart Association. Service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. today with entombment following at Rose Hill Cemetery. Stanleys, 743-6271.


Timothy Bernard Malloy

summer work under JHC3 at Liberty in 1970s
d 4/15/1985
Tim had daughter living w him at old home 26th Pl and Columbia till sold, then moved about 2510 e 25th (abt Columbia) 747-1777

Malloy Timothy Bernard
By Staff Reports 11/21/2008
MALLOY - Tim, was a life-long Tulsan born July 31, 1955, to Pat and Colleen (Roach) Malloy. He passed from this life Wednesday, November 19, 2008, at the age 53. Tim was President of Malloy Oil Co. and worked as a paralegal with The Malloy Law firm for 23 years. Tim loved: Dancing with Kellie the all encompassing love of his life; Cooking burgers before Cascia Games; Friday nights with David; The Bennys' farm; Seamus and St. Patrick's Day; Partying with Bernie, music with Peter & Company; The Beatles, Leon Russell and the Allman Brothers; Gardens and Grand Lake; Christmas time and buying P.J.'s for his daughter; Dueling with Jack over the best turkey and dressing; Jasmine, who doesn't talk back; Cantaloupe for Maggie; Being a second dad to: Connie, Maggie, Kelly, 2 Matts and Garrett; Summer cookouts poolside with the best ribs in the world on his Hasty Bake; Pinion wood burning on an autumn evening; Kermit the frog; Cherishing his family home with Nana and Bapa; Aunt Molly wearing a black shoe and a blue shoe to work; Debating with J.P.; Playing the guitar and piano; All living things - he couldn't hurt a fly - literally. Tim thanks for giving us so much of your life, your creativity, your hospitality and your love. Your presence brightened the lives of everyone you touched.
Tim was a beloved father, friend, brother and cousin. He is survived by: his daughter, Kellie; sister, Molly Williams; brothers and sisters-in-law, Pat Malloy and Karen Keith and Terry and Ann Malloy; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m., Saturday, November 22, 2008, in St. Rita's Chapel at Cascia Hall School, Father Perez will officiate. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute in Tim's memory to the Cascia Hall Scholarship Fund, 2520 S. Yorktown Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114. Ninde Brookside Funeral Home, 742-5556 www.ninde.com Timothy Bernard Malloy
By Staff Reports


Patrick Joseph Malloy Jr

Political leader Pat Malloy Jr. dies

Malloy

A member of a prominent family, he played key roles in state and local Democratic campaigns for decades.
Patrick "Pat" Malloy Jr., a pillar of the Tulsa Democratic Party, died Monday. He was 88.
A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at Cascia Hall's St. Rita's Chapel under the direction of Ninde Garden Funeral Home.
Malloy was born Jan. 6, 1916, in Tulsa to one of the city's best-known families. His father, Pat Malloy Sr., was one of Tulsa's first county attorneys and was appointed assistant U.S. attorney general by then-President Franklin Roosevelt.
Pat Malloy Jr. graduated from Cascia Hall in 1932. He received an undergraduate degree in 1936 and a graduate law degree in 1939, both from the University of Notre Dame.
He joined the Navy in September 1941 and spent a year as the port director at the Mers-El Kebir naval base in Algeria during World War II. He was discharged Dec. 3, 1945, with the rank of lieutenant commander.
He met his future wife, Colleen Roach, that same year.
In what was the start of a lifelong devotion to politics, Malloy ran for Tulsa mayor in 1946. He won the Democratic nomination but lost to Republican Lee Price in the general election. Malloy was appointed city prosecutor in May 1948. He held the position for two years -- losing only two jury cases -- before returning to private law practice. Also in 1948, he was publicity chairman of the Democratic Central Committee. In 1954, Malloy became the first white man to join the Tulsa Urban League. As its president from 1965 to 1967, he used his position to break down racial barriers. In 1959, Malloy, then the Tulsa County Democratic Party chairman, attempted to gain the state Democratic chairmanship but lost the election in a bitter fight that went all the way down to the precinct level. Malloy was the state campaign manager for the presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. From 1962 to 1964, he was a regional solicitor for the U.S. Interior Department, supervising 24 attorneys in six states. He was appointed to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency's board of trustees in 1967. He presented Gov. Henry Bellmon with a council study of Oklahoma's penal institutions and parole system that recommended establishment of a state corrections board and department.. The Corrections Board became a reality in 1967, and Malloy was appointed vice president and then chairman by Gov. Dewey Bartlett. Malloy began campaigning for the Democratic nomination for the 1st District congressional seat in 1968. Part of his platform concerned the Selective Service and the draft. He argued that the system discriminated against the poor and nonscholars and should be replaced by a lottery. He collected the most initial votes in the primary but lost the nomination in a runoff election. Malloy also was a member of the Tulsa County and Oklahoma bar associations. He is survived by three sons, Pat Malloy III, Terry Malloy and Tim Malloy, all of Tulsa; a daughter, Molly Williams of Tulsa; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Friends are making memorial contributions to the Cascia Hall Scholarship Fund.


Colleen Katherine Roach

Malloy By Staff reports 6/18/2002
MALLOY -- Colleen Katherine, nee Roach, daughter of the late Hon. Wilfrid D. Roach and Gertrude Roach, Toronto, Canada, died at her home in Tulsa, OK on Friday, June 14, 2002. Her remains will be cremated. Colleen was raised and educated in Canada. In 1944-45 she was employed by the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., where she met and then married Pat Malloy, Jr., Commander, U.S.N. and attorney at law. Pat and his bride moved to his home town of Tulsa, OK, where they lived for 57 years. Colleen was active with the Saint Rita's Guild, associated with Cascia Hall High School, the Children's Medical Center and Museum. She worked closely with her husband, Pat, not only in his professional life, but also his political life. She and Pat were active in the presidential campaigns of both John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, the gubernatorial campaigns of Governors Howard Edmondson and Dewey Bartlett. She composed and delivered a poem in honor of John Fitzgerald Kennedy at a reception for the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Library. The poem references the "heart and soul of man," but the words reflect the heart and soul of Colleen: "I was there that bright new dawning -- I felt it break around the world. It lit at once the darkened places -- The heart
and soul of man. God grant this hopeful trumpet call Echoing around the world, Will stronger grow within each heart -- Not just flicker -- to die there." Colleen is survived by: her beloved husband, Pat Malloy, Jr.; her 4 children, Pat Malloy, III and wife, Karen, Terry Malloy and wife, Ann, Molly Williams and husband, Les and Tim Malloy; her sisters, Mrs. Terry Kelley, Mrs. Margaret George, Julianne Lyons and husband, Chisholm; her brothers, Bernard Roach and wife, June, Bill Roach and wife, Helen; her grandchildren, Holly Aduddell, Tori Yi, Leslie P. Williams, Terry Malloy, Jr., Sean Malloy and Kellie Malloy; 2 great-grandchildren, Hannah Malloy and Thatcher Aduddell. Colleen will be missed by many nieces and nephews, both in the U.S. and Canada. A Memorial service will be held at St. Rita's Chapel, Cascia Hall, Tuesday morning, June 18, 2002, at 11 a.m. Colleen was in her eighty-first year. In lieu of flowers a contribution in her name to the Cascia Hall Scholarship Fund would be appreciated. Colleen's "trumpet call" will grow stronger in each of us and not merely "die there." She gave us the best that is in us! Stanleys, 743-6271
By Staff reports