Joseph McKeon, Sr.

December 15, 1926 ~ January 3, 2015
Mr. Joseph J. McKeon Sr., 88, of Portland, died January 3, 2015 at Mercy Hospital. Born in Portland on December 15, 1926, Joseph was the son of the late Bernard and Isabella (Leonard) McKeon. He married the love of his life Carmella M. Mariello on October 6, 1951 at St. Marys Church in Biddeford. She predeceased him on January 26, 1998. In 1944 at the age of 17 Joseph enlisted and served his country in the United States Navy as a Seaman Second Class during WWII. He served on the USS Saint Paul (CA-73) as a member of an anti-aircraft gun crew and was in Tokyo Bay when the Japanese formally surrendered. He was honorably discharged as a Disabled Veteran in 1946. Mr. McKeon was a proud Portland Fire Fighter for 24 years, retiring in 1974. He began his service with the Fire Dept. in November of 1950 as a Temporary Fire Fighter. After proving himself as a valuable part of the Fire Dept., Joseph became a Provisional Fire Fighter in March of 1952 before he was made a Permanent Fire Fighter on January 15, 1954. Joseph served on several engines during his career with the Fire Dept., including Engine 6 and Engine 8. In addition to serving the City, Joseph was also employed with the former Hay and Peabody Funeral Home for many years where he served in several capacities. Having a genuine desire to work with people, he was employed with Shaws Supermarket in Falmouth for many years prior to leaving just before his 81st birthday. Joseph was very proud of his Irish Heritage and he enjoyed US History, Poetry, and watching sports. He was a member of the American Legion - Harold T. Andrews Post No. 17, VFW Deering Memorial Post 6859, USS Saint Paul Association, and he was a long time Communicant of St. Pius X Church Our Lady of Hope Parish where he served as an usher. In addition to his parents and wife, Joe was predeceased by his siblings, Ella McKeon, Anna Tanous, Agnes Valeriani, Paul McKeon, Mary Limauro, Thomas McKeon and Theresa Manette. He is survived by his daughters, Kathleen McGovern and husband Michael of Portland, Patricia Wyman and husband Thomas of Windham; sons, Joseph McKeon, Jr. of Portland, James McKeon and wife Terry of Woburn, MA, and John McKeon of Brunswick. He is also survived by a brother, Edward McKeon of Hamden; grandchildren, Elizabeth McGovern and husband Ian McBee, Amy Downs and husband Richard, Theresa Hoyt and husband Alan, Michael McGovern, Patrick McKeon and Michael McKeon; great-grandchildren, Cassidy McBee, Lila Downs, Rosalie McBee, and Jack Hoyt; numerous nieces and nephews. Visiting Hours will be held on Thursday, January 8, from 3-7PM in the Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Prayers will be recited at the Funeral Home on Friday, Jan. 9 at 9:15AM followed by a 10AM Mass of Christian Burial at St. Pius X Church, 492 Ocean Ave., Portland. Burial with Military Honors to follow in Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To share an online condolence or memory with the family, please visit www.ctcrawford.com. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maine, PO Box 7830, Portland, ME 04112.
we will miss you joe you were a great man, my job as your phone fixer is no longer needed and im sad about that fly high buddy love you. sue and john
– john and susan fairweather
John – Keeping you and your family in our prayers. God bless
– Carissa & Tony Robb
Kathy & Family – I was so sorry to read in this morning’s paper about Uncle Joe’s passing. He was always so kind and welcoming to me. I am in Florida so will not be able to attend the services but please know my thoughts and prayers will be with all of you.
– Alice Mannette Chapin
To the McKeon family, My family’s and my sympathies to you all. Your dad and granddad was a very kind man and I have very happy memories of him during our childhood. He was always very kind to me and my family. God bless you all.Karen and family
– Karen Learned ClarkcK
Joe, Katy, Jim, Patty and John: Your Dad was a good man with great qualities who had a lot in his life to be proud of. Of all his accomplishments, he was surely most proud of being your father. The best of him lives on in each of you. Our sincere sympathy for your loss. You’re in our thoughts and prayers.
– The Snow-Barrett’s Claire, Mike and Lloyd
Joe,Kathy,Jim,Patty and John, There is nothing more difficult then burying a parent no matter the time, reason or place. It is never easy. My thoughts are with you and the whole Mckeon family. God bless you all love, Arlene
– arlene tanous-mccracken
Joe, Kathy Jim Patty and John So sorry to hear, May God bless you all. May Uncle Joe rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Theresa and Family
– Theresa Tanous Rodriguez and Family
To my Cousins and your families thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of loss. May you hold memories of your Dad in your hearts forever. Uncle Joe was a wonderful, kind, generous and devoted person who will be greatly missed.
– Alice Tanous-Kelley
Dear McKeon family,When I think of Joe I smile. He was a good neighbor, wonderful Dad and Husband, and a great friend to Big Ed and Thelma. He always had a smile and an interesting story to tell. I have many great memories of you all growing up! I’m sorry I was unable to be with you to celebrate his life. My heart and thoughts are with you. Take good care and always remember he’s only a thought away. Love, Jody
– Jody Bojarczuk Rollins
Your Florida family will always remember your great smile, cook-outs in your backyard, and especially your Christmas card every year….We will miss seeing you in the summers.
– Mary & Dave Miller
Jim: I believe we went to Lyman Moore together. With deepest sympathies and memory for your Dad.
– Dan Beale
Just found out about Uncle Joe’s passing. He was a remarkable man and one of our unsung hero’s. He will be missed but not forgotten.
– Mary and David MacDaid