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John "Jack" O'Keefe

Oxford, Massachusetts

1936 - 2015

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John R. "Jack" O'Keefe, 78Oxford - John R. "Jack" O'Keefe, 78, of Waite Street, died Monday, January 12, 2015, at Lanessa Extended Care in Webster. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Joyce M. (Dion) O'Keefe of Oxford; two children, Patty A. O'Keefe of Webster and Scott R. O'Keefe and his...

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Joyce and family,

We are so sorry to hear of Jack's passing, he was such a friendly, funny guy who loved telling us stories about his family he loved so much. He loved being with his grandsons and having a drink with them and them all teasing each other.

He will be missed.

God Bless,

Lee & Dianne

Joyce & family
My deepest condolences to you and your family on Jacks passing... Please know you are all in my prayers at this difficult time.. God Bless <

My condolences on your loss. Jack was one of the nicest people I knew.
My thoughts and prayers are with you
Brian Smith, Ret. Deputy Chief Web. F.D.

Joyce and family, I've just opened up the telegram On Line for the first time in a couple weeks and read of Jackie's death and I want to tell you how very sorry I am. I have so many fond memories of Jackie when we attended Gates Lane School together from Kindergarten thru 8th grade. It was so good to see you both at the reunion we had back in 2001. I had just recently asked Dick, Carol, and Cookie about planning another one this year. Please know that my prayers and my love go out to you and...

One of a kind, he will be missed.

To The O'Keefe Family, So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

My condolences to Joyce, Patty, Scotty

I will forever enjoy the fond memories of Jack for a long time.
Though he was a prankster and loved to play jokes on his friends while he attended to his business when it was on east main street Webster.
But he enjoyed the practical jokes played on him .he never got angry, upset but made sure he would plot a better joke then the one he got at work.
He really enjoyed the sense of humor from many of his friends.
His friends were like...

My condolences to Joyce, Patty, Scotty

I will forever enjoy the fond memories of Jack for a long time.
Though he was a prankster and loved to play jokes on his favorite good friends while he attended to his business when it was on east main street Webster.
It ranged from a shoe box full of baby frogs he gave to a police chief once, those frogs jump all over in the chief office, still today I don't believe all of them was ever caught.
Then he would leave a tire or two in...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.