Maurice-Keating-Obituary

Capt. Maurice Keating

Seattle, Washington

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Maurice Keating passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 18, 2008, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on November 18, 2008.

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I was in charge of scheduling all the flights that Maury and Bob Boynton flew for Howard S. Wright Construction "way back when", and must say what a lovely gentleman he was (both of them were!), always smiling and oh, so kind to everyone. We had other pilots from time to time, but professional is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to describing Maury as a pilot. It was such a pleasure working with him and I will miss him greatly. Marcia Weddle Corum

When I was a kid you were great to let me play tennis with you and whoever in doubles at Mercerwood. It was great to be welcomed into the "the club". Your were an inspiration to me as a kid. I know God loves you.

Always sad to see the name of another WAL pilot who has flown West. My condolences to Mrs. Keating and family.

Another WAL Pilot flying West---God Speed, Maurice---Someone on the other side sees his ship and shouts "Here she comes" Paul Davies

We had a good time with tennis and flying the 10.

To fly West
With the knowledge that birth is a terminal illness--and our belief of eternal life--WE know that Maurice won--The rest of us lost-

To all who loved Maury....
thoughts and prayers as you grieve and honor him.


Indeed I remember fine flights
with Western and Captain Keating
taking good care of his crew and
passengers!!

Peace,

Mary Kmitta Strasshofer
flt attn WAL/ Delta LAX

to all who loved Maury....
thoughts and prayers as you grieve
and honor him.

indeed I remember fine flights
with Western and Maury taking good care of us.

peace,

mary kmitta strasshofer
Delta flt attn LAX

Dear Keating Family,

Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dear husband, father and grandfather. Maury was always such a delightful, charming man. We will especially miss his cheery greetings as our paths crossed at Bel-Square.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
John & Gloria Kasonic