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Edward Kehoe Obituary

KEHOE MR. EDWARD JOHN JR., 82, of Belmont, MI passed away Thursday, September 19, 2013. He was born in Providence, RI to Edward and Rosella (Frederick) Kehoe. In 1956 Edward married Cecelia "Tish" Maney in Portsmouth, RI and they enjoyed 57 years together. Edward is survived by his loving wife, Cecelia; children, Ann (Bob) White, Cecelia (Sean) Dempsey, Helen A. Kehoe, Rose (Kris) Meade, Margaret (Howard) Spumberg, Patrick (Daniela) Kehoe, Michael (Jennifer) Kehoe; 14 grandchildren; brothers, David Kehoe, Gerald Kehoe; sisters, Rosella Mohan, Kathleen VanNordt. For full obituary and condolences please visit www.pedersonfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Providence Journal on Sep. 23, 2013.

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The LUX FTS Family

September 22, 2013

Please accept our sympathies during this difficult time. We continue to keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Diane Nocera Ecklund

September 22, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn the loss of your husband, father, grandfather. Years ago I was fortunate to know the Kehoe family when I worked at Blythefield Country Club as a pool lifeguard. The Kehoe kids watched out for each other, were respectful of others and eager to participate in the fun and games we created. (I hope you remember the "Greedy Monster" - I still have the yellow and orange bead bracelet).
It is obvious that Mr. and Mrs. Kehoe created a loving, faith-based, disciplined and safe home for all their children, while also encouraging each one to develop his or her individual interests and strengths.
I hope your faith and the multitude of memories will sustain you in this difficult time.

James McEnanly

September 21, 2013

He had been a good friend to our family. We will miss him

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