LIFEGallery: Remembering Rosemary ClooneyJeff Suessjsuess@cincinnati.comAmerica's "girl singer" Rosemary Clooney was beloved by generations.FileRosemary Clooney attended four Cincinnati high schools: Hughes, Withrow, Our Lady of Mercy academy, Western Hills.ProvidedSinger Rosemary Clooney, shown here in 1953, is an inaugural inductee of the Northern Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.File PhotosRosemary Clooney poses for a photo in Los Angeles, Nov. 20, 1952.AP PhotoA photo of Rosemary Clooney, left, with her brother Nick Clooney hangs on the wall of Augusta's Rosemary Clooney House, which is now a museum in her honor.Provided, ProvidedRosemary Clooney and the Mayor of Mayfield, Kentucky, Mrs. Rebekah Hord, seen January 28, 1953 in Mayfield.AP Photo/H.B LittellRosemary Clooney was overwhelmed when her friends in Maysville presented a live calf while she was in town for the world premiere of her first movie in Maysville, Ky., Jan. 28, 1953. The calf was presented during the evening ceremonies.H.B. Littell/AP PhotoRosemary Clooney was a singer and actress best known for her work in "White Christmas.Enquirer ArchivesJose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney arrive at the International Theater in New York Mar. 19, 1953 for a telecast of the Academy Award ceremonies.AP PhotoAmerican singer Rosemary Clooney rehearses with her husband, Jose Ferrer, in the Paris Cinema, London on Jan. 11, 1954 for their appearance tonight on the B.B.G. band show.AP PhotoFive-month-old Miguel Ferrer won't lack for lullabies from his smiling mom, singer Rosemary Clooney, on July 4, 1955.AP PhotoRosemary Clooney and Bing Crosby starred together in the classic film "White Christmas" in 1954.Enquirer File"White Christmas" starred Rosemary Clooney, left, Danny Kaye, Bing Crosby and Vera-Ellen.Provided/AMCSinger Rosemary Clooney, second from right, dances with, from left to right, Bing Crosby, Vera-Ellen, and Danny Kaye in the film "White Christmas."AP PhotoRosemary Clooney dances with Norwood native George Chakiris during her nightclub performance of "Love, You Didn't Do Right By Me" in "White Christmas" (1954).FileRosemary Clooney with Bob Hope in the 1950s.FileSinger Rosemary Clooney poses with her son Gabriel Vicente Ferrer in Los Angeles, Oct. 22, 1957.AP PhotoRosemary Clooney plays with her children, Miguel Jose, 2, and Maria Providencia, 7 months, at her Hollywood home, March 25, 1957.AP PhotoRosemery Clooney was the singing hostess of the "Lux Music Hall Starring Rosemary Clooney," in 1957.AP PhotoRosemary Clooney poses for a portrait, March 20, 1958.AP PhotoSinger Rosemary Clooney and her actor-singer husband Jose Ferrer are shown August 10, 1963 with their five children during a visit to Cincinnati. Front, left to right, are: Monsita, 4; Rafael, 3; Maria, 7, and Gabriel, 6. To the parents' right is Miguel, 8.AP Photo/Harvey Eugene SmithSinger Rosemary Clooney is shown with her husband, Jose Ferrer, and four of their five children in 1959.AP PhotoSinger Rosemary Clooney and her actor-singer husband Jose Ferrer divorced during a visit to Cincinnati on Aug. 10, 1963.AP Photo/Harvey Eugene SmithSongbird Rosemary Clooney rehearses for her TV appearance on "Marineland Carnival" on April 22, 1962 at Marineland of the Pacific, Palos Verdes Estates, California.AP PhotoSinger Rosemary Clooney with her boyfriend, Dante Di Paolo (behind), and her grown up children (from left), Miguel, aged 21, Maria, 16, Rafael, 18, and Moncita, 19, on arrival at London's Heathrow airport June 10, 1976.AP PhotoSinger Rosemary Clooney is shown April 6, 1982.Wally Fong/AP PhotoSinger Rosemary Clooney sings during rehearsal at the Rainbow Room in New York, Feb. 1989.Marty Lederhandler, APRosemary Clooney continued performing through the 1990s and early 2000s.FileFrom left: Bob Braun, Nina Clooney, George Clooney, Rosemary Clooney, Ada Zeidler and Nick Clooney at the Kidney Foundation of Greater Cincinnati's "Tribute to the Clooneys" on Nov. 12, 1995.GROSHONG PHILIPRosemary Clooney guest starred with her nephew, George Clooney, on the his television show, "ER," in 1995, earning her an Emmy Award nomination.FileRosemary Clooney sings "We're in the Money," a song she dedicated to her nephew, actor George Clooney, during a performance at Ault Park in 1997.Kevin J. Miyazaki/Cincinnati EnquirerSinger Rosemary Clooney, left, performs onstage with daughter-in-law Debby Boone and then Miss America Heather Renee French, right, during the Rosemary Clooney Music Festival in Maysville, Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2000.Bob WarnerRosemary Clooney and her family dedicated the new memorial park, Marshall Park, in Augusta, Kentucky, her hometown, in 1997.Yoni Pozner/The EnquirerSinger Rosemary Clooney and new husband, Dante DiPaolo, leave St. Patrick's Church in Maysville, Kentucky, in this Nov. 7, 1997Bob WarnerDante Di Paolo smiles at his wife, Rosemary Clooney, at their Augusta, Ky. home in 2000. Longtime partners, they were married in 1997.Enquirer File/Craig RuttleArtWorks Cincinnati dedicated a new Over-The-Rhine mural of Rosemary Clooney on Oct. 8, 2016.The Enquirer/Meg VogelRosemary Clooney stood near the front door of her Augusta, Kentucky, home with a view of the Ohio River in 2000.Craig Ruttle/Cincinnati Enquirer