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Guy Pry (Bryan, TX)
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I enjoyed knowing Paul Keating! Once when we lived in Winnie, Paul grew weary of having to take so many trips he had won as a super automobile dealer. I teased him that he could either pass up some of those trips or simply throttle back on his effectiveness as a dealer. I don't think he did either one. He was a good man for his family, his community, and his church. Thursday, August 29, 2013 |
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Jerry Clay (Buna)
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Sad to see you go. My prayers are with all the family. I know he will be missed by many, but he will be among many of his people in Heaven. I hope that he tells his many employees that have gone before him just how much we miss the whole bunch. He was a good man surrounded by good people, and I am sure Winnie is a better community for having had him as a business man for many years there. I hope that someday I too will join him and his crew again, We were dubbed Keatings "A" team. Such a sad day. Again GOODBYE.
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Charles and Kathy Nagle (Fannett, TX)
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Our prayers and deepest thoughts go out to all the family. Mr. Keating was one of the kindest and helpful men we ever knew. He had a way with people that was unique, he was quite a character He will be greatly missed by us and the entire community of Winnie. Memories of Paul will live on forever. Thursday, August 29, 2013 |
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Don & Syble Jeffcoat (Beaumont, TX)
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Bill and all the family, Deepest sympathies for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Don & Syble Jeffcoat Thursday, August 29, 2013 |
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Terry Clay Leger (port arthur, TX)
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To all the Keating family, I am very saddened to hear of the passing of your husband and father. He was an inspirational man, very kind, and loved by the people of Winnie. I remember stories my father Bob would tell about his working with Mr. Keating. All of them with the friendship they shared. My prayers are with you all. Thursday, August 29, 2013 |
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