This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Thomas Keough. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: Kathleen Cantone
Condolence: May you rest in peace, after a long life of service and great love toward your family and many friends, dear uncle, reunited with those you loved in a better place- we will miss you!
Tuesday January 16, 2018
Condolence From: Albert Ogar
Condolence: Tom was my first regular partner in the 008th Dist. and I always thought of him as taking me under his wing, I was new on the job. We got along very well and I learned a lot by his actions and the wisdom he passed along to me. I always missed working wit "Uncle Tom" and he will be missed even more now.
Tuesday January 16, 2018
Condolence From: Arthur Mantzouris
Condolence: Im so very sorry of the passing of yr dear loved one, Thomas making this a very hard time for all who knew and loved him dearly. But there is another person who will remember him and that is God and his Son, Jesus Christ. They too will remember Thomas amd God will give his Son, Jesus Christ the power to resurrect Thomas back to life again and all of you can read that account in John chapter 5:28,29 in that none of you will ever have to say goodbye to Thomas, because he will be able to live forever on a peaceful earth with all of you, like the Bible reads at Psalm 37:29 and if anyone of you would ever want to know more about what the Bible really teaches, then visit our free website, jw.org. There you will find many spiritual truths that will give you all real hope for the future and will really give you all, real joy that will fill yr hearts.
Tuesday January 16, 2018
Condolence From: Lou & Arlene Antonacci
Condolence: Was terribly saddened to hear of Tom's death, which evoked many favorable memories of a wonderful man. When we were teenagers he said that it was OK to use his name, as a well known and respected Chicago police officer at the time, to try to avoid the regular speeding tickets gotten in those days....and it worked! Then later on when we married and had kids, he was for many years the Santa who made regular visits to the kids with his bag of toys on Christmas eves. I truly wish circumstances were such that we could attend his final services but everyone can rest assured that his name will join his beloved wife and son's names when being remembered in our prayers. What a great guy, who will be missed by all who knew him. God speed, Tom!
Tuesday January 16, 2018
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