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Mary McKeough Mary McKeough Karatsanos

Portland, Maine

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Mary McKeough Karatsanos, 90 PORTLAND - Mary McKeough Karatsanos, 90, died on March 17, 2013. She was the daughter of Duncan M. and Mary A. (Gorman) McKeough. She attended Cathedral Grammar School and graduated from Cathedral High School as Valedictorian and the Maine School of Commerce She was a...

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To Mary's families and friends: My nemories of Mary K. are too numberous and wonderful to mention here. One of the best was the July, 1996 trip to Portland to stay at her house with a few other insurance women. She also visited me more than once. We all had huge respect for her and her accomplishments as well as sincere love. Mary's friend always, Carolyn Furlong, Miami, Florida

Marie, Joe and family
Sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Mary will be dearly missed. My sincere sympathy and God Bless.

To the Karatsanos family: I've know Mary since the late 40's from the Cathedral Parish,& Sodality and have been a neighbor of hers for 20 years. I always admired her many talents, and although did not see her a lot, will miss her presence. ~Nash Kerrigan

Marie, Michael & family
Sadden to hear of the loss of your Mom. She was one of a kind & touched so many lifes. We had so much fun together at Ins meetings around the country and personal visits. She installed me as Pres. of VAIW, attended my 1st Reg I conference as Director of Reg I & attended my 1st National Convention in Portland, Oregon when she was running for VP of NAIW. We always kept in touch since early 1970's and I thank God for the special memories shared in being a part of...

Wishing you Comfort and Peace

Marie, Michael and family
My deepest sympathy at the loss of your mother. I met her through the Ins Women and we use to have so much fun at the conventions and making the girls a member of the Turtle club. She eas a gret lady and will be greatly missed.

Michael, Marie & Joe
I was one of The "Divine Nine" and loved your Mother as the wonderful character that she was. I worked on the National Convention when she was installed as NAIW President and respected her efforts and convictions. She was a progressive woman and believed in Women's Rights and spoke on many occasions promoting women in government. Whatever soothes your spirit, comforts your soul, and brings you all peace, that's what you're wished at this sad time!

Grammy P you were the strongest women I ever met you and Aunt Marie were there for me when i was ready to give up you made me strong and gave me wisdom to pass along.My prayers for you you Aunt Marie i hope i am as strong as the three women in my life Aunt Leanne Grammy P and Aunt Marie may god give you peace.