Gay-Keahey-Obituary

Gay Keahey

San Antonio, Texas

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Gay Keahey was born Dorothy Gay Blanks in San Angelo, Texas on Christmas Eve, 1932. She died Sunday, July 6, 2008. She is survived by her husband Robert Alan Keahey of San Antonio, by her brother-in-law Richard Hall Keahey of Austin, and by four of her five children; Susan Irvin of Davidson,...

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Gay was always a beautiful person. We will miss her.

To the Keahey family:
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember the wonderful times we had in your home with your beautiful Mother.......what an amazing spirit she had! Wherever Gay went there was laughter. When she walked into a room her smile would light up the entire place! I will always have a special place in my heart for Gay. She always extended her hand in love to my Mother, Faustine, and my sister and I. She had a huge heart and spread love in each and every...

Dear Bob and family,

You and all of us who knew her were fortunate. There will never be anyone life her. I can still her laugh. We shared a love of dogs, the zoo and Elmer Kelton books. I will miss her. But I know you are overwhelmed by the loss of her. How appropriate her service was on a Wednesday.

Hilary and the Keahey Family

I send you much compassion and warmest thoughts during this time. I have such wonderful memories of you Mother and her joyful spirit. May you cherish her always the way she deserves to be cherished. I send you all wishes of love and healing.

Ken Hardy

Holly and Mr. Keahey - Lovely is the word that comes to mind. Your mother/wife was a beautiful person -someone to admire. I enjoyed some brief interaction with her in Jr. League. Our prayers are with each of you and your family. Blessings.

Susan and Robert: I am so sorry to learn of your loss. Your mother was so involved with your Cambridge experiences. She was truly a great mother and a wonderful LADY. I lost my mother last August, so I can understand your loss. Sincerely, your Cambridge Fifth-grade teacher, LeAnne VanDyke-Wilden

Gay, you were a great head docent. I will always remember serving my first year as docent under your great leadership. You will be truly missed. Manny