James-Keegan-Obituary

James John Keegan

Ypsilanti, Michigan

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Keegan, James John Ypsilanti, MI Age 68, died Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with his loving family at his side. He was born November 13, 1941 in Liberty, New York, the son of James John and Winifred Patricia (Wharton) Keegan. He was a graduate in the class of 1959, from...

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Jim was the best! He and Don (DJ's) were so good to me and my children for years. I still miss their expertise and patience. I believe that there are many Corvettes in his hereafter.

Good bye to my Jimmy Dean.

Cousin Helengene Geise Wilson

My prayers are with you and your family

My prayers go out to you during this painful time. Jim watched me grow up as I lived on the corner with my grandparents. He was a very nice man and will be missed.

Shannan, I'm not sure if you remember me, but I lived around the corner from you when you lived on Charles. I am so very sorry for your loss. I know how hard it is to lose a parent, and I'll keep you in my prayers.

Jim, Don and Liz provided the best car care we ever encountered. Over the years we followed them from one GM service center to another and were delighted when they opened D-Js. We came to consider the D-J people to be our friends and we shared Jim's appreciation of EMU and Ypsilanti. Our sympathy to all who cared about him.

My memories of Jim go back to, what my sister and I call our "Chick Inn Days". They were carefree days, before the responsibilities of work and creating our families began. He was a kind person, generally smiling and thoroughly enjoying his cars. You are in my thoughts and prayers as you begin each day without him in your presence, but in your minds and hearts.
God Bless ...

Jim, Thanks for 30 years of friendship and work, and or advice, on my car. You're the best. Bill Orr

Jim was a proud organizer for 1959's events. He remained loyal to the class all his life. His enthusiasm will be missed. He was a good man.