Harry Joseph Keally

harry keally
In New Haven, Oct 4, 2002, Harry Joseph Keally, after a long illness of 925 Mix Ave. Hamden, husband of Dorris Kane Keally, father of Susan Thebarge and husband James Thebarge of Torrington, Harry J. Keally, III of Oakland, CA, brother of Irene Dillon of Ohio, grandfather of Rebecca Kane Dow of Hartford. Predeceased by 5 sisters. Mr Keally was born in Pittsburgh, PA November 24, 1922 son of the late Harry J. Sr. and Elizabeth Kelly Keally. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and was employed as a mechanical engineer with the H. H. Robertson Company prior to his illness. He served in the U.S. Army in Japan durning WW II. Mr Keally was a member of Saint Rita Mens Club, New Haven Chamber of Commerace and the New Haven Jaycee's. Funeral service at the convenience of the family. No calling hours. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, 113 Follybrook Blvd., Wethersfield, CT 06109. Arrangements in care of BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden.

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  1. DEAN SUSAN, JIM & FAMILY MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN YOU TIME OF NEED MY CONDOLENCES, SHARON OATES

  2. Dear Dorris & Susan, It was a pleasure to be Harry’s nurse while he was at Gaylord (Hooker Rm 215). May the Lord help you through this time and may your memories of your beloved husband and father be a comfort and guidance for you to continue without him. May God give you and your family strength and comfort during this time of sorrow. Sincerely, with deepest sympathy; Sharon Roady, LPN

  3. Dear Dorris, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With deepest sympathy, Marianne Arrigone

  4. Dear Dorris: May the love of your friends bring you comfort……May the love of God bring you peace. Love, Peggy

  5. Susan & Jim… Our thoughts are with you at this time. May your happy and fond memories help you through this difficult time. Our condolences, Lynn & Bob Percopo

  6. Dear Dorris & Susan It was a pleasure to be Harry\’s nurse while he was at Gaylord hospitalHooker Rm 215. May the Lord help you through this time and may your memories of your beloved husband and father be a comfort and guidance for you to continue without him. May God give you and your family strength and comfort during this time of sorrow. Sincerely, with deepest sympathy; Sharon Roady LPN


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