Harold-Keck-Obituary

Harold M. Keck

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Harold M. Keck Harold M. Keck, 75, of Lower Saucon Township, died Monday, January 8, 2007 in St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Nancy J. (Sauer) Keck. Born in Fountain Hill on February 20, 1931, he was the son of the late Stanley R. and Viola Marie (Broadhead) Keck....

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I miss him he was a good man he was very respectful and made me laugh when I was upset

Nancy:
Please know that our prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow.
The lord and time always heals all sorrow.
My friendship with Harold is something i will always cherish. He was a special friend and a heck of a race car driver.
I will always remember the special time at SCCA Races, PHA Hillclimbs and of course the after the race parties.
Albert(AL Loquasto} and Harold will have a A production race at that special track in the sky.

Ben and Wanda...

We at Shelby American feel a tremendous loss with Harold's passing. Harold was such vital part to the Shelby American accomplishments and legacy. Without Harold and without people like him no one would have been able to experience our great accomplishments.

Sorry to hear, Hal was a super driver and a nice guy.

Nancy and Family;
Hal was a great racing friend. May God bless you in your time of sorrow.

Nancy, Jay, Lynn, Nanette,
Hal was a true American hero, all the way from serving in the US Army and surviving over three years in a POW camp, to becoming A Production National Champion and winning Daytona. It was a privilege and an honor to know him. My admiration for him never ceased to grow. Thanks to all of you -led by Harold- for "adopting" me when I first came to the US!
Kuno Zimmermann

Nancy & family,
My condolences on Harold's death - he overcame many obstacles in his life - he was a unique and talented man. I am honored to have known and worked with him -celebrate his life!

Dear Jay, Lynn and Family
We are sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Your healing process will be easier with time, especially when you reflect on the fond memories of times shared with him during your lives.

Jay and Lynn,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Just remember, his passing here is a birth into the new. May god bless you.