Husband was Andrew J. Keen
PIONEER WOMAN OF TUCSON PASSES AWAY
Tucson-Mrs. Concepcion M. Keen, 83, who was brought to Arizona as a baby from
Mexico, died today.
When she was 15 she married Andrew Keen, operator of a freight wagon line, in
Yuma. He died in 1912.
A son, Thomas A. Keen, San Mateo, Calif., and two daughters, Miss Julia C. Keen,
principal of Drachman school here, and Miss. Artemisa Keen, Tucson, survive.
A funeral Mass will be sung tomorrow morning in SS. Peter and Paul church and
burial will be in Holy Hope Cemetery
Evening Courier (Prescott, Arizona)~03 Jan 1940 p6
---contributed by Robyn Pittman
Husband was Andrew J. Keen
PIONEER WOMAN OF TUCSON PASSES AWAY
Tucson-Mrs. Concepcion M. Keen, 83, who was brought to Arizona as a baby from
Mexico, died today.
When she was 15 she married Andrew Keen, operator of a freight wagon line, in
Yuma. He died in 1912.
A son, Thomas A. Keen, San Mateo, Calif., and two daughters, Miss Julia C. Keen,
principal of Drachman school here, and Miss. Artemisa Keen, Tucson, survive.
A funeral Mass will be sung tomorrow morning in SS. Peter and Paul church and
burial will be in Holy Hope Cemetery
Evening Courier (Prescott, Arizona)~03 Jan 1940 p6
---contributed by Robyn Pittman
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