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Henry Chapman Keck

1921 - 2020

Henry Chapman Keck obituary, 1921-2020, Pasadena, CA

Henry Keck Obituary

2/10/1921 - 4/4/2020 Henry Chapman Keck, world-renowned product designer, inventor, author, mentor, and great friend died in Pasadena on April 4, 2020 from a major stoke and heart attack. Henry's sugar shaker and yellow construction barrier light are icons of modern design. Born in Montclair, New Jersey February 10, 1921 to Maxfield and Estella (Marcellus) Keck, Henry's unique arts background included his father, Maxfield H. Keck, an architectural sculptor; his uncle, sculptor Charles Keck, who created the Father Duffy Statue in Times Square; and his uncle Henry Keck, a renowned stained glass church window designer. He graduated from Dartmouth College's Tuck-Thayer Schools in 1943, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and in 1947 received a master's degree in engineering and industrial design from Caltech. In 1951, Henry founded the industrial design firm of Keck-Craig, which emphasized meticulous engineering along with appearance design. Keck-Craig's over 1700 designs included a flight recorder, a golf cart for the disabled, a portable aspirator, hand soap dispensers, thermostat controllers, a tennis ball machine, and seed tape/dispensers many of which are known worldwide. Henry entered semi-retirement in 2006 and continued to actively help inventors. He lectured on project design and development at Dartmouth College, the University of Southern California's Patent Law Group and the Art Center College of Design. Henry was an author as well as a designer/inventor. His book, How Design Changed America, is a fascinating and insightful book about the influence of design on America. Henry also was a poet, honoring friends and family with original works. Known for his sartorial elegance, Hermes ties, and intense tennis games, "Henry the Great" was a fifty-year member and past president of the Los Angeles Economic Round Table, a life member of the Caltech Associates and Athenaeum, and a member of the Valley Hunt Club and The Twilight Club. Henry's two brothers, Charles and George, predeceased him. Henry is survived by nieces and nephews Karen Keck Greenwalt, Thomas M. Keck, Nancy Molina, Barbara Bostrom, Vicki Keck, Stephen Keck, Dan Keck and James Keck as well as numerous grand nieces and nephews, his dearest friend Martha Tolles, and many others who offered their love and support throughout his life. Henry will be buried at the Riverside National Cemetery. Foothill Funeral Home is assisting the family. A memorial in Henry's honor will be held later this year. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Howard Hughes Medical Institute or the California Institute of Technology scholarship fund.

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Published by Pasadena Star-News on Apr. 19, 2020.

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Nancy Molina

January 15, 2025

Uncle Henry almost made it to 100!
I am so grateful to my cousin Karen Keck Greenwalt and her husband Jerry for their care for Uncle Henry toward the end. The rest of us nieces and nephews lived quite a distance away.
Sadly, later that same year my cousin Tom Keck and then Tom's son Daniel passed away.
My brother Steven Keck joined them in October 2023.
I can imagine the reunion in Heaven!

Rob Mitchell

January 14, 2025

I met with Henry Keck around 2012. I had an invention and he agreed to meet with me for free to give me advice. He was really kind and encouraging. What a great man. Somehow his name just came up and I found this website saying he had passed away. I feel honored to have met him.

Nancy Molina

July 14, 2024

I was always a bit in awe of my Dad's brother, Uncle Henry! Did not know him well because of distance, but he was a very intelligent, well-spoken man, and very creative!
I have a copy of his book, "How Design Changed America."
-Nancy (Keck) Molina, Corning, CA

Wendy Bruss

June 4, 2020

Henry was a good friend to my family for many years. I admired Henry not only for his creative, professional work as an engineer, but also for his desire to share what would be most beneficial to the welfare of others. I am very grateful for all the fond memories of times spent with this wonderful man.

Tom Campbell

May 13, 2020

I came to California with my 4 year old son after my 1st wife had passed away in order to start life over again. Henry gave me my first job as an industrial designer and helped me through some tough times. I worked with Henry and Bernie Craig for 2 years and that experience launched my career in the field of design. Henry was always very professional and also a sweet soul who will always be a part of my life. R.I.P. Henry

Tom McCurry

April 30, 2020

I didnt get to know Henry until the last 3 months of his life, and I found him to be a delightful person. He wanted to be right with God before he died. Amen!

April 12, 2020

Henry was a gentleman.

MICHAEL MACDERMOTT

April 12, 2020

He was a wonderful client and expert for my law partner Richard Wallen for many years.

Philip Lelyveld

April 12, 2020

Thank you for your wonderful design work.

Philp Lelyveld

April 12, 2020

Thank you for all your amazing design work.

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