Joel "Bubby" Fazzio
Dear Mrs. Keen and family, my condolences to you on Frank's passing.
We were classmate in high school and I know he will be dearly missed.
Sincerely, Joel
Birth date: Jul 19, 1943 Death date: Sep 5, 2008
Frank McElroy “Mac” Keen, III passed away on Friday, September 5, 2008. He was born July 19, 1943 in New Orleans to Catherine Corbin Keen and the late Frank M. Keen, Jr. and has been a resident of Mandeville since 1989. The belov Read Obituary
Dear Mrs. Keen and family, my condolences to you on Frank's passing.
We were classmate in high school and I know he will be dearly missed.
Sincerely, Joel
So very sorry to hear of Mac's death. We were childhood buddies, and I fondly remember looking so forward to visits by Mac and his cousin, Wylie Cook, to our house in Slidell back when that was their escape to "the country."
I want to offer my sincerest condolences to Mark Keen and his family. We have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Jack
Ah, Mac, go in peace, brother. I remember Mac Keen fondly from our cutup days in high school. I am still involved with my old high school class updating our website. One of Frank's classmates provided me with information regarding his death and I have posted it on our website
www.johnmcdonogh.org
Best Regards, Sid Richardson John McDonogh HS, Class of 1961
We are so sorry for your loss. We truly enjoyed knowing Mr Mac. He made everyone feel welcome as if they'd known him forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Sharon and DJ
my prayers are with you and your family.
Dear Susan and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mac was a great guy. He and my brother, C.B., have been friends since they were teenagers. He will be missed greatly by all. Please know that we have you and your family in our hearts and prayers.
Sincerely, Jessica and Lloyd
Dear Susan and Family
Our hearts are deeply saddened by the loss of Mac. Joan and I are truly blessed because we knew him and he called us friends.
Mac and I met as Soldier in the 39th MP Co. We soon became friends and remained so even after his Honorable Discharge.
As a military family Joan and I truly belive the following: "A man is not dead until he is forgotten. We will miss him, but remember him as a Soldier and Dear Friend.
We are here when you need us. You are in our thoughts and prayers each day.
Elmer L. Hathaway SGM, US Army, Retired and Joan P. Hathaway
Our thoughts are with you.
Susan, I am so sorry to have learned of Mac. He was always so kind and a gentleman. Please know you and your children are in my prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.