Michael J. Keegan
November 21, 1940 – June 9, 2020
Preceded in death by parents, Tom and Mary; brother, Tom; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Tom and Clare Fahey. Survived by wife, Mary Ann; children, Kelly (Regina), Kevin (Melissa), Kerry Ahl (Derek); grandchildren: Connor, Cory, Morgan, Kalen, Rex, Davis, Londyn, Tommy and Sammy; many other relatives, nieces, nephews and friends.
WAKE SERVICE: Sunday, June 14th, 6pm, at the West Center Chapel with VISITATION from 4pm to 6pm.
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, June 15th, 11am, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
INTERMENT: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family.
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Sorry to hear that the Keegan family has a void in their hearts with Mike gone but know the happy days will far outnumber any sad ones. We knew Mike a “way back then”, when he looked so dapper in his uniform and smiled that Irish smile. . God bless all friends and family as God has certainly blessed Mike.
Mike and Terri Clemens Darby.
Tom & I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. May he rest in peace.
I am so sorry to hear about your father’s passing. May God provide comfort and strength to all. Sending prayers.
Mike was a good friend and a good person. He will be missed. Sincere condolences to Mary Ann and family.
Kerry,
I am so sorry about the loss of your father. He had to have been a fantastic man because he leaves behind a wonderful family. Thinking of you and your family during this sad time. Love you to pieces.
Karin
Mary Ann and family so sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Mike just a short time ,but loved visiting with him,hearing his career and life stories. He had a wonderful love for everyone.
My prayers.
Some firsts in life you never forget, so it was as my 1st day as a Policemen in a cruiser thanks to Mike Keegan. Mike greeted me and treated me like a seasoned veteran as I rode along that day and many more with him as part of the 1-3-5 relief crew. Mike put me under his wing and taught me the streets. Throughout my career Mike would seek me out to see how I was doing. FOP meetings were always fun when we could share a beer and tell stories. He always asked how my Mom was doing.
I was out of town and missed the funeral. I did raise a toast skyward-Another Irish Copper in Heaven.
Thanks for the life’s lessons.
Rich McShane-Omaha
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