
Deloris June Carrig
Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 4th, 2016 at the Monroe Center Cemetery. Rev. John K. Stake will officiate.
Deloris was born May 18, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois to George and Idella (Kearns) Cooney. She grew up in Chicago, graduating from High School in 1953. Deloris married John J. Carrig on July 17, 1955 in Chicago, IL. She worked as a studio artist, raised her three sons, and later worked for Marshall Fields and John M. Smith. Deloris retired and moved to her home in Arkdale in 1994.
Deloris enjoyed painting, sketching, photography, sewing, interior design, sail boating, cooking, swimming, being at the “Carrig Country Cottage – her home” and visiting with her friends and family.
Deloris was preceded in death by her parents, Idella and Bart Daley; son, Craig Carrig; husband, John J. Carrig; and brother, Robert (Gloria) Cooney.
Survivors:
Son: Daniel (Lori) Carrig of Midlothian, Illinois
Son: Jay (Linda) Carrig of Mokena, Illinois
Grandchildren: Danielle Marie Carrig, Patrick Ryan (wife Jennifer) Carrig,Ryan Nathan (wife Jackie) Carrig, Ashley Patricia Carrig and Amy Marie Carrig
Great-grandchildren: Connor Ryan Carrig, Collin Patrick Carrig, Adam Robert Carbine and Zachary Thomas Carrig
Brother: Michael (Ann) Daley of Bossier City, Louisiana
Sister: Pam (John) Feldsted of Malibu, California
Sister: Patricia (Jack) Martinelli of San Mateo, California
Brother: Richard Daley of Florida
Niece: Lane E. Roseberry of Adams, Wisconsin
Niece: Aileen P. Cooney of Madison, Wisconsin
Niece: Joanne (Steve Fortune) Taylor of Londonderry, Australia
Niece: Gina Mealey of San Antonio, Texas
Further survived by other relatives, and friends.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
Lane, Aileen, Gina and families~ Sorry for the loss of your Aunt and Great Aunt. Please know I am thinking of you and praying God comforts your heart. Treasure all the memories. God bless and hugs~Curt and Michelle
Dear Dan, Jay, and Family, My most sincere sympathy in the loss of Dee. She was a good friend to me and I will miss her. For years I would help her with many things she could no longer do. Rest in peace Dee, my dear friend.
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Dan, Jay and family, My most sincere sympathy in the loss of Dee. She was a good friend of mine and I will miss her. For many years I would take her garbage to the Monroe Center dump every Wednesday plus anything else I could help her with. Again, she will be solely missed and may she rest in peace
Dan and Jay, I’m sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She was a good friend when I lived in Wisconsin as were your grandparents. Sandy
Dear Dee – We so enjoyed you – your carefree attitude rubbed off on all of us who knew you – as a young girl, as the mother
of three boys, as the savvy interior designer and maker of baby quilts – and we loved every minute of it. We will miss your humor
in both the country life and city smarts you captured so well. God keep your soul in his care – We love you — THE CLUB – Elly, Annie, Rosie, Sharon, Virginia, Frannie and Joan