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Keen, James M. Passed away Saturday, August 27, 2016. Preceded in death by his parents Francis and Theresa Keen (nee Shea); beloved brother of Mary Keen, Kathleen (Paul) Kornberger, Barbara Keen and Thomas Keen; our dearest uncle, cousin and friend to many. James retired after 39 years working for the US Army Corps of Engineers. Services: Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Wednesday, August 31, 11:00 a.m. Interment Sunset Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated. Visitation Tuesday, 4-8 p.m.
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I still think of you often
Mary Laraway
August 22, 2021
MARY LARAWAY
November 4, 2016
So sorry to hear about Jim Keen's passing. Thoughts and prayers with the family and friends. I remember he was always finding humor in everyday things he encountered.
Michelle Sellers
August 31, 2016
We are sad to hear of Jim's passing. He was part of some of the best times of our life. Jim had a quiet cool about him. Our condolence to his family and friends.
Mark and Cathy Bauer
Mark Bauer
August 29, 2016
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Kutis Funeral Home, Inc, Affton Chapel10151 Gravois Road, Saint Louis, MO 63123
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Kutis Funeral Home, Inc, Affton Chapel10151 Gravois Road, Saint Louis, MO 63123
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