Elizabeth-Keys-Obituary

Elizabeth Brown Keys

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Elizabeth Brown Keys Elizabeth May Brown Keys, affectionately known as "Nan", 96, of 418 N. Harrisburg Street, Steelton, passed away peacefully with her children by her side on Monday, November 17, 2003 at Homeland Center. She was the widow of James Albert Keys and retired from the Harrisburg...

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Family of Mrs. Keys,
My deepest sympathy for your loss. My mother, Jacqueline Jackson attended the "Going Home Ceremony" and sent me the beautiful life history of this wonderful woman. May GOD continue to bless and comfort your family.
Love,
Mark E. Brown

With Deepest Sympathy.

My family met Mrs. Keys in 1979 when her son Richard and his family
became my neighbors. We were instant friends and remain that way to this day. I remember Mrs. Keys visiting our home on Christmas eve and bringing her home made crab cakes. Boy, were they delicious. She also made breakfast for Dick and I on several occasions when we visited her in Harrisburg. I'll never forget her. God bless.

May God be with you during this period. She was a wonderful person and someone that everyone in life should have the opportunity to meet.

Dear Marian and Family,
How I wish I could be there to celebrate Nan's life with you. I know I speak for your closest friends when I say that Nan left an indelible impression on all of us. We love you ALL and will keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Bren

Dear Family of Mrs. Keys:

Words that come to mind when I think of her are: Grace, beauty, integrity, hospitality, love, compassion, creativity, originality,
dignity. She was a gentlewoman, the finest of human beings. I only hope that people are able to say the same things about me at the end of my life.

God bless and keep you--each and every one of you. Love to you all. And, I can't help wondering... what will be the first dish she prepares for Jesus. May...