Christopher-Keeney-Obituary

Christopher Keeney

Merrillville, Indiana

Nov 5, 1985 – Mar 26, 2025

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BORN
November 5, 1985
DIED
March 26, 2025
LOCATION
Merrillville, Indiana

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Christopher Keeney, age 39, of Michigan City, Indiana, passed away on March 26, 2025.

He was born on Nov. 5, 1985, to Gene Edward Keeney and Caryl Taylor McBride in Michigan City, Indiana. His father Gene has preceded him in death.

He is survived by his loving dog, Leo, who was his...

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May Chris rest in peace. Thank you for giving back to IU South Bend. You will be missed. Condolences to Chris' family and friends.

You were a good guy, Chris. One of the few people I remember from school as always being a kind person. I'm not sure what else to say other than you will be missed. Condolences to your family while they cope with your absence.

Sorry for your loss my friend God took you underneath his wing your mom and me will br watching over you Leo your dog will be ok with me I got to see Leo this afternoon I know Leo misses you I love that dog I will promise you Leo will be ok with me God bless you and may the lord be with you and your family amen.

I'm so sorry. I always liked him when I worked with him

Angela, I am sorry for your loss.

I worked pretty closely with Chris from time to time. Just over a week ago he helped our team set up a viable API to move forward with large language models. He was an incredibly smart and resourceful member of the team. He could always be counted on to find a solution and get the job done. I only got to hang out with Chris outside of video chats a handful of times, but I really enjoyed hanging out with him. He was a genuine, friendly, fun, and hilarious guy. Attached is a pic from when...

So sorry for your loss. My prayers to your family.

The first time I met Chris was at a work data offsite in the city that rocks-Cleveland. I had a busted leg and could only get around on crutches. While everyone else was hitting golf balls, I sat and watched. But Chris was there, making sure I had everything I needed. He was a true gentleman. We talked about life, our passions, and, of course, our dogs. Chris absolutely lit up when he spoke about Leo-his whole world. Throughout my time with the company, Chris and I would chat on Teams...

Oh my sweet handsome cousin. I'm going to miss you so much. I wish this wasn't real. I love you.