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Robert Keegan

Manchester, New Hampshire

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NORTH WOODSTOCK -- Robert "Coach" Keegan, 89, died Oct. 10, 2010, at Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth.

He was born Sept. 6, 1921, in the Bronx, N.Y., to William and Loretta Keegan. He was a graduate of St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School in the Bronx and the U.S. Merchant Marine...

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Dear Virginia & Family, Our hearts were heavy when we learned our good friend "Coach" passed away. We have so many fond memories of him at our N.Woodstock wedding, Boca Teeca CC, St. Lucy's St. Patrick's dinner/dances. A generous, caring, full of life man who will be missed by all the fortunate people to come into his life. Our thoughts and prayers are with Virginia and his loving family. Sincerely, Sandi and Bud Shine

Coach Keegan ...... a dear friend to so many ...... Always remembered his friend's birthdays, anniversarys, loss of dear family members ..... no one can replace him We are going to miss you,Coach ..... our heartfelt sympathy to you, Virginia ...... Annie and Johnny

Dear Virginia, Words cannot express how sad we were to hear of Coach's passing--we have been away for a month and just heard today' 10-23-10. Our deepest sympathy to you and both families. God Bless, Kipp and Evelyn

Virginia, Although we only met "Coach" a few years ago, he made our visit to Florida such fun. The fifth floor will not be the same without "Coach". Our sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers are with you.
Bob & Regina

Moe and Patty,
My first memory of your Dad was one of those nights we were working on the Sports Night float, a few beers etc. The next day your Dad comes out and "states did we have any wild parties and we all panic. While "coach" then brings out this HUGE bra-asking if any of us were missing this? We all sighed a big one while laughter filled the air! From that point on the memories grew with camp Bernadette, Christmas eve and list grows. Steve was as amazed with our visits to...

Virginia, I am at a loss to remember when the Coach first made an impact on me. It might have been in the Bronx or on Long Island on one of the many occasions the Jaegers got together with the Keegans ( and the Harveys and Murphys). However, one event I have always remebered was in January of 1968. I was a few days from reporting for duty in the US Navy. Bobby, Ed Harvey and my Dad took to me to lunch in lower NYC, which almost lasted until dinner. As usual, Bobby was his entertaining and...

Virginia, so many wonderful memories of "Coach" will keep him alive in all our hearts. God Bless you.