Honorable   Joseph-Keough-Obituary

Honorable Joseph A. Keough

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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Honorable Joseph Keough passed away in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Honorable Joseph are being provided by William W. Tripp Funeral Home - Pawtucket. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on January 28, 2019.

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To the Keough family,

We are very sorry for your loss.

With our sincere sympathy,
Thea and Melvin Mancini

Dear Joan,Joe, Maureen, Katie and Colleen,
Jackie and I send our best wishes to you upon the passing of dear Joe. Sorry we couldn't attend the services as we were out of town. So another Pawtucket legend has left us. Love how Joe's obituary read" he did it his way." He really did.
We send our love to you all and hope to see you soon.
With great affection, Jackie and John Moran

To the Keough family, I just heard last night (2/8/19) that your loved one passed away. Joe and I worked at Superior Court. I remember that walk he had and the laughter that he bestowed as he met you along the halls of justice. Joe made the day worth while.... My deepest condolence to you all. Will keep him in pray.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joan, Dennis. and the Keough family,

I am very sorry to hear of Joe's passing. My deepest sympathy.

May God bless him.

So very grateful to have known Joe both professionally and socially. Truth be told he was a remarkable self made person. Like many others I will miss being in his presence. Kathy and I extend our deepest sympathy to Joan and family.

Dear Keough Family, We send your our deepest condolences to everyone. Our prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Love to you All.
Therese, Mike and Megan Murphy

Dear Mrs. Keough and Family,

My deepest condolences to the Keough family for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dear Keough Family:

I have many fond memories of Joe from Pawtucket Country Club.

He worked in the building where my father was a maintenance man and he always spoke highly of my dad and his stories. He attended his wake and I was very appreciative. During my time at PCC he always kept an eye on me and was easy to talk to. It's an Irish Thing. God Bless