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Brian my h7sband Charlie and I had a lot of great times together. Those times have never been forgotten. You were forever in our hearts.
Yvette Besse
May 21, 2024 | Friend
Webster, Massachusetts
Brian P. Keegan, 42, died suddenly, after being stricken ill at his home, on Sunday night, May 25, in Webster.Brian leaves a very large family who loved him deeply and will dearly miss him. He leaves his parents, William and Marilyn (Joaquin) Keegan of Dudley; 6 brothers and sisters: Marilyn...
Read MoreBrian my h7sband Charlie and I had a lot of great times together. Those times have never been forgotten. You were forever in our hearts.
Yvette Besse
May 21, 2024 | Friend
Brian-What I am today is because of you. It was you that convinced me to join the DFD many years ago which got me started on the road to be an EMT which then paved the road for me to become the RN that I am today. It was an honor and a complete pleasure to know you, to work along side of you and to share that piece of my life with you. You touched my life in a very special way. I will always respect you and hold you in my heart. I express my condolences to your family and hope that their...
Lisa (Bugan) Plasse
June 24, 2008 | Auburn, MA
Ann,
I did not know Brian, but have been blessed to know you and know what your family means to you. I'm honored that you shared a part of who he was with me. Always know that Brian now will be with you always. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Christine Thibodeau
Christine Thibodeau
June 03, 2008 | Gardner, MA
Brian you were a dear friend and we had some good times. You were a sweet person with a permanent smile on your face. I will remember you always and you will always have a place in my heart and in my thoughts! Love you! Bill and Marilyn: my thoughts and prayers are with you. I'm so sorry for your loss. Brian was a very special guy and he always knew how to make a smile appear on someone's face! You guys will always be a special and dear part of our lives. send my love to the rest of the...
Renee Roderick
June 02, 2008 | Worcester, MA
I would like to express my condolences to the Keegan Family. Brian was a real professional police officer. I first met him at a Dunkin Donuts, at about 3 AM. About 1 1/2 years ago, my mom passed away from a long battle with cancer. Brian took care of my entire family, making sure my dad had access to the parking garage whenever he needed it. Brian also arranged for me to park my cruiser close by the door, as I checked in on her, every night. That's what Brian was all about. Helping...
Bob Vandal
June 01, 2008 | Worcester, MA
I first meet Brian Patrick Keegan in the summer of 1997.
He shook my hand like a gentleman and said “you’re certainly not an Irishman”.
I said how did you guess that and he said “because your last name ends in a vowel” and I knew right then and there that the theory of the rivalry between the Irish and the Italian’s would be proved wrong and boy was it ever.
Over the years Brian translated the definition of the word friend. It is now that I realize that what...
Chad Deveno
May 31, 2008 | Webster, MA
Brian, a true friend and inspiration to all. I will miss your professionalism as we conduct our EMT/CPR requalifications. I remember our last words, that I'll see you at the next wrestling match. See you there, Ed
Ed Lesse
May 30, 2008 | Webster, MA, MA
Barry,
So sorry for your loss of your brother. My thoughts and prays are with you and your family.
JoAnn Wright
May 30, 2008 | Spencer, MA
Wow Brian, It all I can think of at a time like this. It seems like yesterday when we would stop at the Bouly in Worcester while working. You were a good man and my wife and I enjoyed your company as a partner. May you be blessed in His presence as you have blessed people who crossed your presence during your short time here. Our sympathy and prayers go to the whole Keegan family.
Paul & Pier Cutler
May 30, 2008 | Webster, MA