Deborah A. Keenan

Deborah A. Keenan obituary, Whitman, MA

Deborah A. Keenan

Deborah Keenan Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Blanchard Funeral Chapel & Cremation Service on Apr. 18, 2024.

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Deborah (Tattrie) Keenan, 63, of Bridgewater, MA passed away on April 15th, 2024 after a lengthy illness. She was the cherished wife of Gerald Keenan of Bridgewater.
She was the daughter of the late Donald and late Rosemary Tattrie of West Bridgewater. She was the loving sister of William Tattrie and his wife Linda of Brockton, James Tattrie and his wife Virginia of Berkely, the late Robert Tattrie of Wrentham, Donna Malandra and her husband Richard of East Bridgewater, Denise Tattrie and her husband Otis of Westwood, Donald Tattrie of Hyannis, sister in law to Denise Keenan of Rockland, Kathy Liolios and her husband Charlie of Plymouth, aunt to Victoria and Collins Bosah, and Molly and Kyle Liolios. Deborah also leaves behind loving friends James and Marie Scott of Whitman and James and Patti Kruskall of East Bridgewater. She will be sorely missed by the Bridgewater congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses and many many more.
Deborah had a lengthy career in the dental field. As a young girl, in 1977 she started working for the late Dr. Richard Guidoboni DDS, she would walk there after school, there she learned to do some office work, and eventually learned how to assist the doctor with various procedures. When Dr. Guidoboni retired, in 1998, Dr. David Violette DDS bought the practice and Deb started working for him, in the same office. Deb eventually became certified in various aspects
of the dental field, like dental assistant, and X-ray, she handled many front desk responsibilities, and office management. When Dr. Violette semi-retired in 2022, Dr. Hahn bought the practice, and yes, she started working for him in the same office. In Debs 46-year long career, she developed so many relationships with patients, and with multi generations of families in the dental practice. So many of her work associates and patients would speak of her as being "the most caring, thoughtful, empathetic person they've ever met."
Deborah really enjoyed working in her many gardens all around her house. She really had a green thumb, some of her flowers and plants were exquisite. She was an animal lover too, except for the woodchucks that would eat her flowers. That was probably the only thing that made her mad, although she wouldn't do anything to harm them because she would say, "they were too cute" and really, Deb couldn't kill a fly. If there was a bug in the house, she would take it outside rather than kill it. Deb also enjoyed taking trips with her husband Jerry to lake Winnipesaukee in the summer for boating and the White Mountain's in the fall to view the beautiful foliage and some hiking, she really enjoyed nature. Deb also loved her cats. She so missed her cat's Tisha, Oliver, and Sophie when they died. She leaves behind her cat Ebony, her indoor cat, and the feral cats she would care for, Gwendelyn, Cesily, and Moochie.
Deb also enjoyed reading and studying the Bible. In 1974 she was baptized as one of Jehovah's witnesses. Being one of Jehovah's witnesses was the most important thing to her. She loved her God Jehovah and wanted to do all she could do to please him. Deb was always involved with the meetings at the Kingdom Hall, by her comments during scriptural discussions, and her demonstrations of how to share her Bible based hope with others. Deb by nature, was a very quiet, shy, meek person, but she was by no means weak or coward like. Because of her love for Jehovah and her absolute confidence in the promises found in the Bible, for decades, every Friday and Saturday she would muster up the courage and go door to door to share her beautiful hope with others. Some months she would devote even more time to the ministry. Deb had many people she would visit multiple times, to help build their faith and appreciation for the beautiful promises found in the Bible. Deb and her husband Jerry also had the privilege to conduct many Bible studies over the years, when people showed interest. Deb was truly a beautiful person inside and out.
A memorial service will be held for Deborah at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Saturday, May 4th at 2:00 PM, 339 Summer Street, Rockland, MA 02370.

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July 22, 2024

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July 22, 2024

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April 30, 2024

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Lisa Rue

July 22, 2024

I am so saddened to hear of Debbie's passing, having known her for more than a quarter century at Dr. Violette's office. I didn't know she was sick until just recently, at a follow up dentist appointment; and am praying for her free spirit, who is no longer in pain. She was a lovely person. So glad to have known her, and I just planted a tree in her memory. Wishing her loved ones comfort and special memories to hold her in their hearts.

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David Jenness

April 30, 2024

I can“t believe Deb is gone. My heart breaks for you, Jerry! My earliest memories of the ministry was with Debbie. She made many appointments for me at the dentist office! I will never forget her voice, her gentleness, and her smile. I look forward to seeing you both reunited in the "new world"

CherLynn Lewis

April 20, 2024

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Debbie. I had the privilege of working with her for over 20 years as a Dental Assistant and a friend at Dr. Violette's office. I watched her fall in love with her husband Gerry and get married to her true love. She loved her pet cats so much. She adored her family, religion, and friends. The world is alot less bright without Debbie. She was such a a hard worker, she was incredibly dedicated to everything she did, it was all or nothing. She seemed like she was shy to people she didn't know, but she had the fight of a lion for things she was passionate about. She had a family that will be devastated with the loss of her. She loved everything about her husband and she just light up just talking about him. That is how I will always remember her. That beautiful bride who couldn't make up her mind of what dress to marry her man of her dreams. She will forever be missed. Our dearest friend Debbie at Dr. Violette's office Love Cher-Lynn Lewis

Cynthia Bellevue

April 20, 2024

Gerry, our hearts are broken, we loved Deb, RIP peace, sweet Deb, Cindy and Joe Bellevue

Patricia Casey

April 19, 2024

Debbie was a very shy, very quiet young high school girl when I met her. But she overcame those feelings to go door to door after school and share her knowledge & love of the Bible with strangers. She was impressive in her determination & dedication to God and her love for people even at that young age. Debbie continued to stand firm in these qualities all her life.
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Kristen Anderson

April 19, 2024

What a true and heart warming tribute to the person Debbie was through and through. I SO can't wait to see that calm grin and her reassuring eyes again. She always seemed to understand me. She seemed to get a kick out of how I liked talking about teeth LOL! I will miss seeing her beautiful face... for "just a little while longer" - Psalm 37:10-11

David Violette

April 19, 2024

When Debbie first shared her faith with me, I learned what a powerful person she was, not really the timid person she seemed to be. I loved her like the sister I never had. Dr. Violette

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