In Memory of

Lawrence

Edward

"Larry"

Keane

Obituary for Lawrence Edward "Larry" Keane

Lawrence “Larry” Keane 65,

Of Framingham died Wednesday November 27th at his home after a period of illness.

Born in Waltham Larry was raised and educated in Waltham prior to moving to Framingham he lived in Daytona Florida for several years.

Larry had been employed with the Hopkinton Public Schools in Building maintenance and custodial services, and prior to that he was employed in the building maintenance for the Walter E. Fernald State School in Waltham.

Described by family as a tremendously giving and caring person, he was loved and greatly respected by his family, friends and coworkers. His heart never left Waltham always drew him back to Waltham where as a youngster his was a singer in a Waltham Band known as “Uptown Sound”,his was born with sports in his DNA an ardent supporter of his New England Patriots and without saying, The Boston Red Sox, which led him on a path of local coaching and umpiring of multiple sports teams.

While in Florida he worked for a period of time as a Certified Life Guard.

At home in Framingham he took great pride in his Yard and Gardening skills.

He was the father of the late Jill Keane, son of them late Edward & Florence
(Carlos) Keane, brother of the late Michael Keane, Frederick Keane and Robert DeGouff and loving husband of the late Lori (Yobaccio) Keane

He is survived by Aksana G. Zahorskaya whom he viewed and treated as his loving daughter of Adventura, Florida, he leaves his siblings Joseph Keane of Waltham, Thomas Keane & Richard DeGouff both of Waltham, Louis Keane of Jacksonville, Fla.,, Carol Montoya of Nashua, New Hampshire, Marie Caruso of Atkinson, NH., Michael DeGouff of California In addition he leaves many Nieces and Nephews & Cousins.

A Celebration of Larry’s life will be held Thursday Evening in the Mary Catherine Chapel of the Brasco & Sons Memorial, 773 Moody Street, Waltham at 9:00 p.m. Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend to share memories and visit with Larry’s family from 7-9 p.m. Interment will be private. Expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society, 3 Speen Street, Suite # 250, Framingham, Ma 0101. Parking will be on attendants on duty.


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