Obituary
Obituary of Frank Joseph William Keenleyside
of London Ontario, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Wednesday June 5, 2013, in his 71st year.
Father of Karrie-Lyn Fuller (Husband Jim Bob), Kelly Keenleyside Kendall (Husband Chris) and daughter in law Janet Keenleyside Richter.
Proud grandfather to Arielle Mueller (Husband Phil), Johnathan Keenleyside Richter(Wife Shantel), Courtney Rees (Husband Stephen), Ethan and Kaylyn Kendall.
Great Grandfather to Hunter and Nolan Keenleyside and Madeline Rees.
Brother to Wayne, Ted and Tom Keenleyside.
Step mother Ruth Keenleyside.
Also, survived by special friend and companion Jeanny Alpaerts.
Pre-deceased by son James Keenleyside Richter (2011), and Father and Mother Irving and Margaret Keenleyside.
Member of Army Navy Airforce 393, Optimist Club, and Moose Lodge 1300.
Frank was a barber most of his life and worked many years at Ashfield's Barbershop.
Frank always surrounded himself by many friends he felt were family.
We would like to express our thanks to his extended family; Carmen, Steve, and all brothers and sisters of the Alpaerts family.
Family and Friends will be received for a celebration of life at the Army Navy Airforce 649 Colborne St, London, ON N6A 3Z2. Wednesday June 12, 2013 at 5-8 PM.
Cremation has taken place.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial donations to an optimist club of choice or charity of choice in memory of Frank.
Arrangements entrusted to LOGAN FUNERAL HOME (371 Dundas Street, London, Ontario).
Online condolences can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca.
Services:
Service Date
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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