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George Keenan

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George Keenan

Birth
Death
1940 (aged 71–72)
Burial
Saint Anna, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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George Keenan, 72, former local resident, and at one time Sheboygan county board supervisor of Elkhart Lake, where he also resided several years, passed away at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Herriges at Random Lake, Sunday morning at 7:10 o'clock.

The deceased was born in the town of Russell June 1, 1868. His wife, the former Cecelia DeLaHunt of Little Falls, Minnesota, died 11 years ago.

For several years he conducted a dairy business and milk route in Elkhart Lake, and for the past several years has lived with his daughter.

Survivors are two sons and two daughters, namely: Mrs. Ed. J. Herriges of Random Lake, Mrs. Harold Brennan of Valders, George of Milwaukee, and Thomas of Waukesha, and a brother, Thomas of Milwaukee.

Funeral services were held this Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from the D.G. Wilk Funeral Home at Random Lake, and at 10 o'clock services were conducted at the St. George Catholic church at Elkhart Lake, with burial being made in the St. Anna cemetery.

Mr. Keenan was a charter member and past president of St. Anna's branch, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and was a member of the Holy Name Society of the St. George church at Elkhart Lake, and St. Mary's church at Random Lake. While at Elkhart Lake he was consultor at St. George's church, and until his retirement in 1917, Mr. Keenan had been on the Sheboygan County Board for six successive years. He was a member of the mediation and tax claims committees.
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George Keenan, 72, former local resident, and at one time Sheboygan county board supervisor of Elkhart Lake, where he also resided several years, passed away at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Herriges at Random Lake, Sunday morning at 7:10 o'clock.

The deceased was born in the town of Russell June 1, 1868. His wife, the former Cecelia DeLaHunt of Little Falls, Minnesota, died 11 years ago.

For several years he conducted a dairy business and milk route in Elkhart Lake, and for the past several years has lived with his daughter.

Survivors are two sons and two daughters, namely: Mrs. Ed. J. Herriges of Random Lake, Mrs. Harold Brennan of Valders, George of Milwaukee, and Thomas of Waukesha, and a brother, Thomas of Milwaukee.

Funeral services were held this Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from the D.G. Wilk Funeral Home at Random Lake, and at 10 o'clock services were conducted at the St. George Catholic church at Elkhart Lake, with burial being made in the St. Anna cemetery.

Mr. Keenan was a charter member and past president of St. Anna's branch, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and was a member of the Holy Name Society of the St. George church at Elkhart Lake, and St. Mary's church at Random Lake. While at Elkhart Lake he was consultor at St. George's church, and until his retirement in 1917, Mr. Keenan had been on the Sheboygan County Board for six successive years. He was a member of the mediation and tax claims committees.


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