John P. McKeown's Obituary
John P. McKeown passed away at his home after a long illness. He was surrounded by loving family members who had been caring for him during his last days. He died peacefully. John was born July 21, 1925 in Chicago, IL. He joined the US Coast Guard during World War II and met his wife Shirley (Moesker) while stationed in Grand Haven. He returned to Muskegon after his tour of duty and held several jobs before settling in at the Kaydon Engineering Corp. and retiring from there after 30 years. John loved to spend time with his family of 8 sons and 2 daughters, 38 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. He became an avid golfer and could be seen at first light on the course at Chase Hammond with his wife Shirley. He also was a devoted Catholic and a faithful member of St. Francis de Sales. St. Patrick’s day at his home was always an event to be remembered and the many guests would always leave with an Irish smile on their faces. John is survived by his wife for 64 years Shirley (Moesker), sons and daughters Dan (Sharon), Kathy (John) Puhalski, Mike (Sherry), Patrick (Deb), John (Deb),Tim, Laurie (Leonard) Skiles, Tom (Patty), Jim (Reggie), Brian (Marilyn) and brother Tom (Irene). He was preceded in death by his birth mother Agnes, stepmother Rose, father John, sister Theresa Luntz, daughter in law Nancy (Duff), and grandson Bryan. THE MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be celebrated at 11:00 AM Monday at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, with the Rev. Fr. Julian Reginato presiding. Interment will take place at Lakeside Cemetery. VISITATION at
The Walburn Chapel
Sytsema Funeral Homes, Inc.
1547 W. Sherman Blvd.
(231) 759-8565
will be from 2-4 & 6-8 PM Sunday, with a prayer vigil at 7:00 PM. There will also be visitation 1 hour prior to the service at church. You may sign the on-line guest book at www.sytsemafh.com For a more lasting memorial, please consider the St. Francis deSales Building Fund or Harbor Hospice.
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