Jesse Keen
I love you pop pop if you can read this, I miss you, go Delaware football, I will be sure to save you a seat because I know you will be there, love you
Birth date: Apr 4, 1943 Death date: Dec 16, 2012
G. Anthony “Tony” Keen, age 69, of Broadkill Beach, DE passed away December 16, 2012. The son of George H. and Mary Anthony Keen, he was born in Orange, New Jersey, but lived mainly in Delaware since he was three months of age. H Read Obituary
I love you pop pop if you can read this, I miss you, go Delaware football, I will be sure to save you a seat because I know you will be there, love you
Jacki,Tak,Rhen,& Drew,
I am crying for what I did not do. Stop and visit with you more often, Tony. Share with you how much I valued our walks. Chris and I watched you rear 3 fine young men and cherish your wife. Never witnessed anger always with a smile. Enjoyed your laughing and interactions with Billy. We were one of the luck ones to have know one of the "good guys" on this earth. Peace be with you.
My deepest sympathy to the family.
I have vivid memories of Tony cheering for his UD football team and riding his jeep on Broadkill Beach. He was a great man.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Keen family.
Jackie,
Our heartfelf thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. The Lord bless and keep you and give you strength and comfort in the days ahead.
We will always remember Tony as this good looking ,fun loving guy that everyone in Georgetown knew. He was popular in school and we can only imagine how much his friends and family are going to miss him. We wish we could attend the service, but can not. We will be thinking of you and your family, Jacki.
I knew Tony through Keen Consulting and he was a very nice person and a pleasure to work with. Rest in peace, Tony.
Joe and I have fond memories of your family. Joe had George Keen for his football coach. Myrna, being a nurse, worked for a while with Mary.We remember Tony playing football for Georgetown High school. The last time we saw Tony was at a "Delaware" football game. We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Joe and Myrna Smith
Tony was loved by many and will be sorely missed.
Great memories of him and how we used to compete.I also remember his father who had an impact on us as we were growing up. Deepest sympathy to Jackie and his children. I won't forget him.