‘Kindhearted,’ active boy remembered
The night 12-year-old Shane Rooney was fatally struck by a car, Sandy
Cooke was telling her son what a good friend he had in Shane.
“He’s kindhearted, and always stuck by you,†Cooke said.
Now, family and friends, like Cooke have come together to show their
kindness and support to Shane’s family.
Family and friends of Shane, who died Jan. 28 after being hit by a
car, have set up a memorial fund to help the Huntington Beach family with
the medical and funeral expenses.
On Jan. 18, the boy was hit by an alleged drunk driver while standing
with his scooter talking to a friend on Trident Lane in Huntington Beach.
Joy L. Kennelly, 44, of Huntington Beach, was arrested on suspicion of
drunk driving after hitting Shane with her 1996 Ford Mustang, knocking
him onto the hood and then to the ground.
Shane suffered critical head injuries and was sent to UCI Medical
Center. After 10 days in a coma, he died at the hospital on Jan. 28.
“It’s such a tragic thing to have lost someone who had so much
potential,†said Principal Kathy Bihr at Valley View Middle School where
Shane attended.
Bihr remembers the energetic boy as having a lot of charisma. The
seventh-grader was active in local youth sports, including Little League
and Pop Warner football.
The accident was not the first that Shane encountered. About a month
earlier, Shane survived another alleged drunk driving accident on the way
to a weekend competition in Needles, near the Arizona border.
Barrett Brown, a 35-year-old Pee Wee coach for the city’s Pop Warner
football chapter, was arrested by the California Highway Patrol after his
1995 Isuzu Rodeo overturned on a highway Dec. 1, five miles outside the
California city, authorities said.
Brown, a Cypress resident, was carrying three boys between 11 and 12
years old, to a postseason football consolation game in Laughlin, Nev.
Shane had slipped out of his seat belt and was thrown through the
window of the sport utility vehicle after the glass had popped out. Brown
and the three boys suffered bruises and scratches. No one was seriously
hurt in the accident. They were treated at Needles Desert Communities
Hospital and released that day.
So far, family and friends of the Rooneys raised $4,000 at a carwash
held Saturday.
Donations to the Shane Rooney Memorial Fund can be made at the U.S.
Bank, 9042 Garfield Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92648.
Anyone interested in helping or for more information, call Sandy at
(714) 965-0216.
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