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James M. Keenan

Newark, New Jersey

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KEENAN James M. Keenan Retired accountant, lived in East Orange, 85 James M. Keenan, 85, of Denville died Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, at Franciscan Oaks Health Care Center in Denville. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Saint Francis Church, 122 Diamond Spring Road,...

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Remembering your kindnesses, feeding feral cats, supporting Cadets youth band , sharing Peanuts comics. .. Thank you for your witness...

Happy Birthday in Heaven Mr. Keenan... You were not only a faith-filled minister serving in our beloved Our Lady of All Souls church, EO, you were a kind, moral, and benevolent friend. Self proclaimed 'shy and retiring' on the outside, full of love and faith on the inside.. Things remembered... Your feeding stray cats, life long volunteer, Eucharistic minister, Holiday dinners always including an appropriate philosophical Peanuts comic, WW2 vet, the French red head, water...

Jim,
We used to wonder why you preferred to watch the corps from field level until you explained that your greatest joy was to see the faces of the Cadets as they passed by. Thanks for the privelege of being your friend.
Judy Anne and Roger White

I'm very sorry that Mr. Keenan has passed away. I'll always remember how he would tell me jokes when I worked at the library in Newark. I'll miss him.

It breaks my heart to hear of Jim's passing. He was a truly kind and gentle man and had such a spirit about him. He was the ultimate Cadet and will never be forgotten. Goodbye Jim.

I met Jim at my first Cadet camp back in 1993 and knew instantly what a true and devoted fan he was of The Cadets. His generosity was unmatched. He will truley be missed.

Paul Pizzo
Cadet Volunteer

Jim,
Although I never met you, as a part of the CADET family, we have a bond joining us all. We indirectly experience one anothers joys, sorrows, accomplishments and failures. This is what a family is. May God bless you and keep you. Thanks for your dedication and the love you shared with us here.

Jim,

I did not know you, but I know you are family. I marched Cadets in 2007 and anyone that is apart of that organization is apart of my family. Thank you for all of the work that you have done. You will be missed.

For Holy Name Shall Always Be...

Andrew Barlow
QB 07