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Richard E. Keegan

Hudson, Massachusetts

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ASHLAND Richard Elms Keegan, 61, of Ashland, passed away Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, at his home. Born in Hudson, he was the husband of Martha (Grady) Keegan. They were married 33 years. Richard served in the U.S. Army Military Police from 1967 to 1970. He was decorated with the Good Conduct Medal...

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Martha,
I just got the news today from Judy and Harold. I am so sorry for your loss. He was way too young.
I had a wonderful time with you and him in Florida. I live very close to you and if you ever need anything, please don't be afraid to ask. Sincerley, Rachel

Martha,

I was one of many of Richard's
playmates while living on Church St.
in Hudson. We both were in the
same class at St. Michael's Elementary School. Richard was
such a good kid. There were the
Haigh, Weatherbee, Sugden children
that all played baseball, jump rope,
hide and seek, tag, rode bikes, roller
skated, etc. with Richard every day
on Church St., Hudson. His Mom and
his Aunt and Uncle-the Krams would
send out treats for all of us. ...

I worked with Dick for many years and found him a true friend always. My prayers are with the family at the loss of a wonderful Man.

Dear Martha,
I am so very sorry to be reading this today. Please know that you and Dick have always and will always hold a place in my heart. I just hung an ornament on my Christmas tree that you both bought me one year; I have a lot of fond memories and I hope that your memories will get you through this difficult time. Please email me if you would like to come down to FL for a visit some time.
My Deepest Sympathy,

Mr. Keegan,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Martha,
I am very sorry for your loss. Dick and I worked together since '94. He was a very good friend in the true sense. We shared life as it was at the time and I will always remember his values for what was most important. I hope you will remember all the great times you were able to have together. May God Bless You and I'm sure God will help you get through these times.
Roy Simonds

December 9, 2008
Martha; Dick and I worked together for many years at Raytheon and traveled together to many subcontractors. We had many good years working together. Dick was a fine engineer and a fine man. He will be missed by all of his friends.

Bruce Wadleigh ( Hamilton, MA )

Martha,
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Dick was a wonderful person, I worked with him at Radant Technologies in Stow.

Martha: My deepest sympathy goes out to you and the extended family. I have very fond memories of Dick from our earlier years at Raytheon. He was a fun person to be around and I enjoyed the after hours mentoring immensely