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Joseph Edwin McKeown

He watches us from Heaven, finally at peace after a long battle with heart disease. Joseph "Joe" left us to be with his eternal Father on April 14, 2011. He passed peacefully at home with his loving wife, Deanna, by his side. He was a true gentleman, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He will be greatly missed by those he has left behind.
Joe was born March 4, 1940 in Chico, California and later moved to Seattle, Washington where he graduated from Lincoln High School in 1958. He met the love of his life, Deanna Fallmer, in 1961 and they were married August 10, 1962 at Calvary Baptist Church in Seattle, WA. They experienced many loving memories over their almost 49 years together, including a daughter, a son and two grandsons.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and attended Arlington's 3rd Ward. After joining the Mormon Church, Joe and Deanna were sealed in marriage in the Salt Lake City Temple in 1966 and received the blessing of the "Covenant of Eternal Marriage" ensuring that he will be united with his family for eternity in Heaven.
Joe was a true Pisces and always wanted to be one of the kids, so perhaps that is why all of his nieces and nephews have such fond memories of their times with him on family outings. Camping trips, days spent exploring parks, amusement centers, the beach or just a long drive to find a new restaurant are just a few memories that will be cherished forever!
As a young man, Joe loved participating in sports, his favorites being baseball and basketball, honing his skills at the Wallingford Boys Club. Later in life he became an avid bowler and then learned to love the game of golf. Even when Joe became too ill to participate in sports he still loved to watch his favorite games on TV with his loving dog, Heidi, as his "Fur Rug" lap companion at his side.
For most of his life he enjoyed a career as Sales Manager for several tool and die cast companies and finished his career consulting with tool and die cast companies on sales and design until he retired in 2009.
He took pride in his Icelandic and Irish heritage and loved to travel. He was fortunate enough to be able to travel to Iceland in 2005 to meet some of his Icelandic relatives during the trip of a lifetime. His sister, Patty, surprised him with a Scandinavian cruise as part of their trip and then his brother, Mike, joined them in London prior to traveling to Iceland.
Joe had a great sense of adventure, whether at home, exploring the local areas or traveling to many parts of the world. He loved to cruise, from his first experience on a Disney Cruise Ship to his last cruise with Holland America on the Mexican Rivera.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Hans McKeown; grandmother, Ione McKeown; father, Joseph McKeown; and mother, Ruth McKeown.
Joe is survived by his loving wife of almost 49 years, Deanna; his daughter, Tami Myers; son-in-law, Steve; grandsons, Joshua and Preston; son, Robert (Robbie) McKeown; brother, Michael McKeown and wife, Donna; and sister, Patricia McKeown. He was a true "brother" to sisters-in-law, Patricia Thomas and Terry Roth, along with Terry's husband, Greg, who shares his Irish heritage and boyish sense of life.
Oh gentle man, you will be sorely missed by those who love you. The world is not as bright a place without your smile, your love or your gentle hand. Until we meet again in Heaven, be at peace, but know your passing has left a hole in our hearts no one else can fill.
Per Joe's wishes, there will be no funeral. However, in keeping with his Irish heritage a memorial service/wake will be held at a later date in July, including a private family internment at Floral Hills Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be given to the following two organizations, St Jude's Children's Hospital, www.stjude.org; or Skagit Hospice Foundation, 1415 E. Kincaid St., Mt Vernon, WA 98274.



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Published by The Herald (Everett) from Apr. 23 to Apr. 24, 2011.

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Patty Daugherty

April 10, 2019

The pain of losing my brother never goes away. I feel him with me always. When I need to make a decision, I still ask myself what would he have wanted me to do. I've never seen a more gentle, loving, caring person then he was. I miss him dearly.

Terry Roth

May 7, 2011

Legally, brother-in-law, but truly, brother of my heart! I will miss him every day of my life, but will keep my memories of our time here on earth close in my heart. We will keep our promise to you dear "brother" and watch over Dee and the family. Be at peace in God's Heaven gentle man, we are all better for having known and loved you.
Love, Terry

Patty Allen

April 25, 2011

Joe was the greatest brother anyone could have. He was always there for me. He was a friend, counselor, jokster, teacher and much much more. I will greatly miss him.

Patty

April 25, 2011

Dee and Tami..Please accept my deepest sympathy for Joe's passing. He was a kind and gentle man and I was so fortunate to have your family for neighbors in Morgan Hill. Our photos tell what good times we shared as friends. In remembering, we keep what is best as treasures forever. May you have God's comfort in the days to come.
I love you both,
Linda Taylor, LT
St. George, Utah

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