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Gerald T. Keyes

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

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November 28, 2009Gerald T. Keyes, of the Hilldale section of Plains Township, passed away unexpectedly Saturday afternoon, Nov. 28, 2009, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late John and Beatrice...

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Dear Pat and family, We were so sorry to hear of Gerry's passing. It's been a while since we last saw him but every time we did he was always the nicest most friendly man anyone would ever want to me. I'm sure he will be missed greatly by you and your family.

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband Gerry. He was a great man and we have many memories of the times when we all lived on the heights. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Your GAR class mates,
Mary Ellen Snyder Smith &
Millie Scutch Morio

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Mr. Keyes as a very nice friendly dad to the nervous teenage boy that was picking up his daughter. I could always tell he was watching from the corner of his eye! Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.

Greg Jones and the Jones Family

Donna, Kevin & family,

I just heard today when Mykala got home from school... I am so sorry for your loss.. . He was a truely nice man that Eddie and I enjoyed talking to at the ball games. I will truly miss this spring when baseball starts..

the Slavish family

Dearest Pat,Kim and family,
My deepest sympathy over the loss of your husband and father. May God help you through this time in your life.

Love,
Susan (Clip Tease) and family

Mrs. Keyes, Kevin and Kim and the rest of the Keyes Family: We're so sorry for your loss. Mr. Keyes was great man who was loved by his family. All Our Love, Linda, Andy, Matt and Morgan Dunn (Donna's College Friends)

Dear Pat and family, We were so Blessed to have Gerry as part of our family at Little Flower Manor and St. Therese Residence. He treated our Residents with the up most respect and dignity. He will remain in our hearts forever. With Our Deepest Sympathy, Maryann Ondish, Business Office

Thank you all for your kind words about my dad. It has been very comforting for us to hear stories from his coworkers at the post office, his baseball buddies, and his many, many friends. My dad was a genuine person who would be humbled by the outpouring of love we're receiving.

Pat,

I have not seen you or Jerry for many years but have many fond memories of you both when we all lived on the Heights. Nick's Pizza, cork ball and many other memories.

I pray that you will find comfort in knowing that God willing you will be together again.