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Marie Monaco
April 26, 2011
Jimmy, I am sad for you and your family. Your dad was a beloved and loving man. He and Al did so much for the ski club, and is held in high esteem. He and your mom were incomparable examples of family love. I am thinking of you.
April 22, 2011
I was saddened to hear of Jack's death. We were in Boston babysitting during that time and Stanley told us when we returned home last week. Jack certainly added to our extended family. We will all miss him. All our love Dick & Sally Masters
April 19, 2011
Key and Family,
We just got back from Disney World, and were really saddened to hear of the passing of your father. We would have been there had we been in town.
Jack(Drac) was a great guy(especially to deal with our high school shenanigans), and I know you guys will miss him very much. Please let us know if you need anything, or if there is anything we can do. Talk to you soon.
Matt, Candy, Zack, Jake and Tiki Zeccola.
April 11, 2011
Dear Mary, Jack, Joe, Paula, Theresa, and Jim,
We just found out about the passing of your dad. We are in Florida for the winter. We are very sorry for your loss and hope the precious memories will sustain you during moments of sadness. Your dad was a special person and a very kind neighbor who was love be all who knew him. he will be remembered for smile, acceptence of all, as well as for being a great conversationalist.Hehas touched many hearts and leaves the greatest legacy of all..a beautiful loving family. We loved your dad and will miss him.
Bob and Margaret, Mark, Joe and Brian Beaudoin.
April 9, 2011
I am so glad I got to spend time with Jack. In just the little time I got to spend with Jack we had alot of laughs. Jack is the type of person that made my job so easy to do. I looked forward every week to see him. I will miss sharing stories with him, he always looked forward to my stories and then he would tell me one back. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Jack I will miss you very much.. You put up a good fight.. God Bless.. Elaine Zurn (aide) (Apalachin,NY)
Bob Stokem
April 8, 2011
This writeup of Jack really captures so much about how he lived his life. To his family, I am there with you in love and spirit. Jack was such a great, fun, funny, smart, witty, and kind man. His kids and grandkids are a testiment to the kind of man he was. To me he was a special friend with whom I always looked forward to our conversations. Like Jimmy said "see you on the other side."
Bill McManus
April 8, 2011
I worked with Jack for many years, He was a great friend and always good for a laugh. I know he loved his family dearly. He will be missed by many. Bill McManus
Jim Keough
April 8, 2011
To all of whom my father knew and those that know our family, I would like to thank you for your warm and caring thoughts. He was a great dad, full of life regardless the conditions that surrounded him. He did indeed live a fulfilling and enjoyable life which touched many people. As for myself and my siblings we were especially lucky to have him for our father. Parenting is definitely not an easy experience for anyone including my parents, however they raised us to be generous, empathetic, and above all else, appreciative for what we have. I will miss him and I know he's celebrating his return home. Enjoy Pops, we'll cya on the other side.
Carole Gasbarra
April 8, 2011
Joe, Mary & Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. God Bless
carmen julie ortiz de valderrama garcia
April 8, 2011
My Uncle Jack. Fell in love with my Aunt Lucy at an IBM picnic at first sight. Asked my dad for her hand over a rum and coke by gushing 'I Love Lucy' after half an hour of beating around the bush. A month after they met. He jumped on a plane in October and flew down to Cuba, they were married immediately. He didnt speak Spanish. She spoke some English. Six kids later he was happy as a man could be. When my aunt died unexpectedly after a brief illness he came to visit. I will never forget that i had to drive by myself to Disney two hundred miles away with two babies and he drove me and my brother CJ followed in a car. He then turned around and drove back. He was like that. Going out of his way to help others. My uncle. I was proud to behis niece. He will be missed. I can only join my cousins first and second. Or like they say in spanish...primohermanos...first cousins are cousinbrothers...
Becky&Craig English
April 7, 2011
Dear Keough Family,
We are very sorry for your loss. I worked with Jack at the Glendale Lab, and he was always a gentleman and pleasure to be around. Thoughts & prayers are with you all.
diane gasbarra-duran
April 7, 2011
Mary, Joe, and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss, God be with you and yours.
Diane Gasbarra-Duran
April 7, 2011
Dick - So sorry to learn of your loss. Old friends, good memories, it's tough to understand your loss. Reva Barno
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Becky & Chuck Messina
April 7, 2011
Paula, Scott, John, Emily, and Jackie, We are sorry for the loss of your Father/Grandfather. I know you are consoled by the fact that he is in a better place and no longer suffering. Judging by the way you all turned out he must have been a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in these days ahead.
Sue James
April 7, 2011
Scott & Paula, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless..
Kathy Brady
April 7, 2011
Paula and Family, I am very sorry to hear of your father's passing. Keep the memories close to your heart.
Kathy Brady
Elaine Nardo
April 6, 2011
To the Keough Family, I am truly sorry for the loss of your Father. June Street has lost another great man, but never to be forgotten. Keep the memories close to your heart.
Joe Steinbrecher
April 6, 2011
Jim and Amy
Nancy and I send our sincere condolences for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts.
Jackie Russell
April 6, 2011
On Saturday, April 2nd, I was by my Grandpa's side for the last time in this lifetime and it was a beautiful sunny, blue-skied day. He left us in the first thunder rumbles of spring and angels wept tears of joy for the great man that had just arrived. Back when I was in high school he would pick me up after practices and we would always meet by the green dumpster outside of the locker rooms and he'd double-check, "I'll meet ya by the dumpster!" And for years we would always joke about our meeting place. He had a wonderful perspective on life and was always looking towards the positive. I aspire to live my life carrying out the same outlook and when it's my turn to venture out to the great beyond I won't wonder where to find him. I'll meet ya by the dumpster in the sky, Grandpa! I love you so much and miss you already.
April 6, 2011
Mary - I am so sorry for your's and Joe's loss.
Julia Comer (Chapman)
Mark Moseng
April 6, 2011
Jack and Joe...
Though many years separated us, I have fond memories of you both and very sorry for your loss. I will keep your family in my thoughts.
Janet & Harold Wayman
April 6, 2011
Jim, Amy and the rest of the Keough family, We are so sorry for your loss. I was the Receptionist at the Binghamton PROBE office toward the end of the time he served on the Board of Directors. I always looked forward to seeing him attend the monthly meetings, and also seeing him attend the events of his grandchildren. He was a truly wonderful gentleman and will be sorely missed. May God bless and keep you all during this difficult time.
William Ritter
April 6, 2011
Jack will be missed by all who knew him. I enjoyed thoroughly working with him as part of the SCORE counseling team. Jack taught me a lot about business and working with prospective entrepeneuers. Jack always was one you could rely on when he was well and able to help us. Rest in peace, Jack. Bill Ritter, SCORE District Director
Mary Keough
April 6, 2011
Dear family, If wonderful and happy memories were gold, we would all be wealthy. Jack was indeed an exceptional man and the world is a much better place because of him. He was a good husband, exceptional father and grandfather, a man of great wit and compassion. We loved him deeply and will miss him greatly. We share in your beautiful memories and your grief at losing him. Much love, the Syracuse and Ithaca Keoughs.
William Ritter
April 6, 2011
Jack will be missed by all who knew him. I enjoyed thoroughly working with him as part of the SCORE counseling team. Jack taught me a lot about business and working with prospective entrepeneuers. Jack always was one you could rely on when he was well and able to help us. Rest in peace, Jack.
Kathleen Calkins
April 6, 2011
Paula and family,
So sorry for your loss. You father seemed like an amazing man, may the memories comfort you during this diffcult time.
Kathleen and Scott Calkins
John Bertoni
April 6, 2011
To the Family of Jack Keough my condolences to you all at this time.
Debbie Grassi
April 6, 2011
Dear Jim & Amy: I'm sorry to read about your Dad's passing. May your memories comfort you.
Katie Keough
April 6, 2011
What a wonderful testament of Jack's life. I will miss him very much - his life is an inspiration. An example of living life fully through every part of the journey. I am grateful that my little Jack was able to meet his great uncle who was such an important part of my life. My thoughts are prayers are with you all as we celebrate Jack's life and mourn our loss.
With Love,
Tom Cheevers
April 6, 2011
My condolences to all the Keoughs, for Jack was a kind and patient man. The kind of patience all fathers hope to aspire to. And a sense of humor the world must never lose. To all Jack's children, peace.
Judith & Charles Margeson
April 6, 2011
So sorry for your loss, but he's left a legacy of a wonderful family, and no one could possibly do more. He loved and was loved, by everyone he knew. Our prayers are for you all, with love.
Denise Hawkins
April 6, 2011
So sorry for your loss.
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