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Lucille A. Keane

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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60, of Longmeadow, formerly of Attleboro, on October 8. Beloved wife of Thomas A. Keane. Devoted mother of Kristen Keane & her husband, Jason Demitropoulos of Somerville; dear sister of Roland Morin of RI. Retired Vice President of Operations for the former Interpay, Mansfield, MA. Funeral...

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I worked with Lucille at APS/Interpay in Attleboro the 90's. She was always pleasant. My condolences to her friends & family.

To the Keane Family,
My deepest sympathy,
Lucille and I were classmates, both at St. Mathieu's Elementary and Notre Dame High School, in Central Falls. We all looked forward to seeing each other every five years at the high school reunion. She will really be missed at our next gathering.

Dear Tom & Kristen:
My deepest condolences to you both; we have all lost a dear friend--she was the best friend of my heart, always with me. I'm glad we had some special times together recently--we shared may treasured memories. She touched many lives with her unique personality. Love, Annie

To the Keane Family,

I was greatly saddened to hear of Lucille's passing. I worked in the InterPay CT office and enjoyed the times I was able to spend with her. She was truly a remarkable woman. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Tom & Kristen,
My deepest sympathy.
I had the pleasure of working with her at APS, then InterPay.
Lucille made a great impression on so many people; her quick wit, funny stories, and her passion for everything she encountered.
She'll be missed by many.

Dear Tom and Kristen:

I send my deepest sympathy to you both. Please know that Lucille will always be remembered as a great person and a
true and wonderful friend.I will always remember the fun times we shared and how ,even tho separated by distance for many years, we always remained good friends. I will miss her terribly. I hope she always knew how much her friends admired and loved her.
Love, Marilyn

Lou was a dear friend. I will miss seeing her in Florida this year. I always enjoyed her "dry" wit. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Pat (Gelinas) Cook