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William Keim

Houston, Texas

1946 - 2024

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MD Anderson Cancer Center

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William Keim09/16/1946 - 04/03/2024William O. "Bill" Keim Jr., aged 77, passed away peacefully in his home on April 3, 2024, after bravely facing Corticobasal Syndrome. Born on September 16, 1946, to William and Nancy Keim, Bill grew up in Syosset, NY, and later raised his family in Tolland, CT,...

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Wow, just stumbled upon this online. I grew up w/Bill as Syosset baby-boomers, SHS, class of 64. Nothing about later praise here surprises me ... it's just the way he always was, and was raised by Nan and Bill Sr.

We were just thinking about Bill recently and wondering how he was doing. We were so saddened to hear of his passing. We are comforted by the fact that Bill is no longer suffering. Our son, Jack, who is a senior at Texas A&M was fortunate to be one of Bill's SAT tutor students. What an experience that proved to be for us and we really bonded with Bill especially with it being during the early COVID years. By the time it was time for my daughter to get tutored, Bill sadly informed us of...

Bill was such a vibrant person! He will be missed by all his friends!

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I too had the honor to call Bill, my partner at Andersen. He was unquestionably sharp, talented and a consummate professional. He clearly had the best interests of his clients in mind, both the business and the individuals leading the business. Never one to agitate for personal gain but rather to be supportive of the team. A partner most definitely held in high esteem. Rest in peace, my friend.

I 've known Bill since the day he joined Arthur Andersen & Co. in the Hartford office. We were friends and kept in touch with each other up to the time of his passing. I would call him every so often to talk about our families and friends. He was a wonderful husband, parent and friend. I admired him greatly and I will miss him.

I was just thinking of Bill the other day and wondering how he was doing. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great guy.

Bill was a fantastic neighbor and friend and one of the nicest guys I've ever met. He always had a smile and would ask about the family or sports teams or whatever you were interested in. We bonded over our love of golden retrievers and Rob and I always enjoyed our dinners out with him. He will be greatly missed.

I had the pleasure of working with Bill for over 20 years at Arthur Andersen. Bill and I teamed up on the banking industry, he on the audit side and I on the tax side. Times were turbulent in the late 80s for CT banks but Bill always thought straight and talked straight! He was a man of great personal conviction and was very thorough and thoughtful. His clients loved him! My condolences to the family. Joe Toce