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Douglas A. KEILY

East Granby, Simsbury, Connecticut

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KEILY, Douglas A. Douglas Arthur Keily, 64, of East Granby, died Saturday, (August 24, 2013) at Hartford Hospital from injuries sustained from a fall while cycling with friends on Wednesday. He was born Sept. 12, 1948 in Pittsfield, MA, son of the late Arthur Kersey Keily and Linnea...

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Dear Carolyn and family,

Please accept my deepest condolences on your terrible loss.

Sorry for your loss, we are saddened by the news. He was a great neighbor. Thoughts and prayers for your family. If there is anything we can do to help please let us know.

Paul & family,

We are so saddened by the news of your brother's passing. God bless you and your family at this time.


Paul,

I am so very sorry to hear about your brother. Know that we are here for you and stay strong during these days. I will see you soon and please accept our sympathies for you, your family and loved ones on the passing of your brother.

Have faith and courage my friend,
Len

I had the extreme pleasure to have known and worked with Doug at CE/ABB and enjoyed every minute. Doug was a mentor to me and I learned so much from him. I enjoyed several trips to China with Doug, and while he was a tough negotiator he was always fair in his dealings with our customers

Tim and Hannah,
Please know that our family is praying for you and your Mom and you were the love of his life

Ron Protasewich and family

My thoughts and prayers are with Kathy, Hanna & Tim (& family). May you have support and strength for this difficult time.

I enjoyed getting to know Doug and seeing him relaxed at Hawk's Nest. May you remember him for the happiness he shared with every one he met.

One of the Best Engineer, we had at CE/ABB/Alstom!,from his early Field Service to his Management Career, Doug show us the better way to conduct Business. His presents will be missed, his skills and attitude leaves a void. Grateful for his many contributions. Cheers DAK, w/ Deepest Sympathy 't'

Love you Uncle Doug. xoxo