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Marian K. O'Keefe

1934 - 2024

Marian K. O'Keefe obituary, 1934-2024, Seymour, CT

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Marian O'Keefe Obituary

Marian K. O'Keefe
Seymour--Marian K. O'Keefe (nee: Marion A. Kremer), age 89, born October 5,1934, in Roslindale, Mass., to Frank G. and Lillian (Sweet) Kremer. Graduated from Mission High School, and Boston State Teacher's College (now part of UMass Boston). Played Catcher on First National Bank of Boston's city softball championship team. An avid Red Sox fan, she met her husband, Tim, at Fenway Park.
Marian had a deep love of state and local history, co-authoring the award-winning Norwich Historic Homes and Families. Then and Now books on Derby and Ansonia, co-authored booklets on three ambassadors from Derby, CT, including David Humphries appointed by George Washington as the very first ambassador, Henry Sanford, ambassador to the court of Leopold III of Belgium, and Ebenezer Bassett, our first black ambassador. This last booklet led to Bassett's recognition as a trailblazer and a building named in his honor at Central Connecticut State University. She published numerous articles, brochures and Calendars for historical organizations and provided research and photos to authors of more than seventy-five books and papers.
An avid photographer, her architectural photos of Norwich, CT, have been exhibited at the Slater Museum at least five times since 1976. After working at Duke Homestead in Durham, NC, she was a consultant with the MacDonald Stuart Foundation in Montreal, accessioning tobacco figures. She gave numerous lectures domestically, several in Norwich, England, in Ireland and two at the Kostroma Institute on the Volga River. Her comedian's sense of timing made her lectures memorable and entertaining.
She served as curator for both the Derby, CT, and Seymour, CT, Historical Societies, and had a twenty-five-year association with the P. T. Barnum Museum, where she delivered lectures on his life, his museums and the circus to numerous groups and organizations.
She is survived by her husband of 65 Years, Timothy Jr. and children Timothy III, Brian, Kathleen, Terence, and Kevin (Maureen) granddaughter Endya Tipler, Nephews Bill Wheeler, and Paul Wheeler (Patty).
On Wednesday April 17 the funeral will leave the Bennett Funeral Home at 10:45 to go to the Church of the Assumption Mass for a Mass of Christian Burial Christian Burial at 11am. Interment will be on Thursday April 18, at noon in Mt. Benedict Cemetery West Roxbury, MA. Calling hours will be on Tuesday April 16 from 6-8p.m. in the Bennett Funeral Home 91 N. Cliff St. Ansonia. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the School Sisters of Notre Dame in care of the Funeral Home

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Published by Connecticut Post on Apr. 13, 2024.

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Jan Mudry

December 26, 2024

I was so sorry to hear of Marion's passing. My husband and I travelled with Marion and the Seymour youths to play indoor soccer in Poland in 1999. She was a wonderful person and I enjoyed communicating with her.

Kimberly Terrazas

August 13, 2024

Dear Tim and family
Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Marian inspired me for her deep knowledge of our family tree, history in the local towns and traveling to Germany learning more on our family roots. Thank you Marian for everything she had done for us. She will be greatly missed. May God give you comfort and strength during this difficult time.

Tom Clifford

July 12, 2024

Dear Tim and family.
Marian was a singular force of Nature. Strident in effect, her presence immediately made one take notice.
She was gifted with many skills. And her photographic eye was nonpareil. Grateful for a visit to Italy (2014) where Marian's keen eye, provides an enduring souvenir.
I'll miss Marian's humor and positive approach. Thank you Tim, for sharing her with all of us.

Winnie Bowman

July 11, 2024

My condolences to the O'Keefe family on Marian's death. She was of immense help to me in the last few years when I was researching my Swift roots in Derby. Her generosity and lively spirit was memorable. She will be acknowledged in my family book. My prayers for her and all her family.
Winnie Bowman, Chicago

Brian O'Keefe

April 20, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.We appreciate all the posted comments for my mom and her friends stopping by for the wake and church service.We will miss her.

Gina debona Carter

April 17, 2024

Brian and family so sorry for your loss

Jessie Harding

April 15, 2024

My sincere condolences,Terence, on your mother's passing. May you and your family find peace in good memories.

Barbara Garofalo

April 14, 2024

I served on the Derby Historical Society´s Board with Marian for many years. She was a wealth of knowledge. We became friends. May she rest in peace. Condolences to her family.

Barbara Jean Garofalo

Roger & Mary Lou Sweet

April 14, 2024

John Murphy & the extended family, Fermoy, Co Cork

April 14, 2024

Sincere condolence on the passing of Marian, may God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May Marian Rest In Peace

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16

Calling hours

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

John T. Bennett Funeral Home

91 North Cliff Street, Ansonia, CT 06401

Apr

17

Mass of Christian Burial

Church of the Assumption

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Apr

18

Interment

12:00 p.m.

Mt. Benedict Cemetery West Roxbury

MA

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91 North Cliff Street, Ansonia, CT 06401

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