James R. Keenan

Date of Death: 
Sunday, October 11, 2020

Beloved husband of 62 years to Elaine nee Swiatkowski. Loving Father of Daniel (Deborah), Anne, Gregory (Laura), Stephen (Diane), Thomas (Nicole), and the late Kenneth (Tina). Cherished Papa of Timothy, Peter "PJ" (Michelle), Megan, Sara, Laura, Hailey, Joseph, Michael, James; and great-grandfather of his little ones: Samantha, Helen, and Riley Jo. Dear brother of Joanne (the late Robert) McDevitt. Fond brother-in-law of Dorothy Swiatkowski. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to St. Jude Children’s Hospital at stjude.org.

Visitation: 
Thursday, October 22, 2020 - 3:00pm to 8:00pm
Funeral Service: 
Friday, October 23, 2020 - 10:00am
Family and friends to meet at funeral home at 9:00 AM for procession to church.
Interment: 
All Saints Mausoleum

Guestbook

Regeta Slaughter
My condolences to the family of James Keenan. My memories are grounded in my years teaching math at Lane Tech HS. Jim Keenan, welcomed me, a 21 year old black woman, to Lane Tech in 1970, when he was math department chair. I still remember how he welcomed me and calmed a nervous fresh teacher newly out of college into the world of teaching. His smile was so welcoming. Later when he started teaching more computer science classes, I was asked to join him and Dave Schlicting in a class at IIT, to attend our first introduction to the TR-80 radio shack computer. The experience was great learning together. When I became department chair, he was always so supportive and open to new ideas that were being presented. May his memory live in your hearts forever.
Piantkowski Family
So sad to hear the news of "Mr. Keenan's" passing. Our family offers our deepest sympathy to the entire family. May God now welcome him into His kingdom.
Ellen Szalinski
Oh how we all just loved Mr. Keenan my family and I! He and Mr Lombardo were my dad's dearest Lane friends. All three men had four sons and one daughter. We, too, were Irish and Polish. My mom, Elaine and Rhea enjoyed each other's company very much over the years as well. Into old age Jim remained a special friend to my dad who is so very saddened at his passing. The numbers of the so-called Lost Battalion Lane breakfast club have sadly dwindled. I love the photo you chose. He had a luminous smile. Prayers to all the Keenans.
Ken Madura
Rest In Peace Jim.You will be missed!
Ronald J. Kolar, DVM
Jim and I were college roommates. We had many laughs especially on weekends when trips included nearby forests, restaurants, and academic venues. We celebrated our 50th college graduation with our wives at an at home luncheon. He was an avid cyclist and an appreciator of fine arts. My wife, Nancy, and I extend our condolences to Elaine and family.
Matt and Tara Schoenfeld
To the whole Keenan family - Our deepest sympathies to the passing of your father. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this time. May he rest in peace. God bless!
Elaine (Swiatkowski) Krallitsch
It has been many years since I've seen Jim but always remember his smiling face and positive attitude. I still remember attending Jim and Elaine's wedding, back in the day when children were also invited to the reception! On behalf of the last remaining members of the Swiatkowski family, may you be comforted by all the happy moments your family shared. Elaine Krallitsch (Uncle Elmer's daughter)