Kathryn A. Keohane

March 22, 2020
Kathryn A. (McCue) Keohane, died Sunday evening, March 22, 2020 at her home in the care of her loving children. She was the devoted wife of the late Joseph C. Keohane, with whom she shared fifty-two years of marriage.
Kathryn was born in Peabody, educated in Salem at Saint James School, the daughter of the late William and Catherine (Barrett) McCue. Kathy was employed at the United Shoe in Beverly and later as a teacher’s aide at Danvers High School for 38 years.
A longtime Danvers resident, she was a devoted catholic of the former Saint Alphonsus Church and Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church. She loved the time she spent with her family and friends, whether through her book club, playing mah-jongg, the Danvers Garden Club or shopping at all the local malls. Loyal and true to her family and friends, she was a caregiver to anyone who needed help or companionship and her quick wit was enjoyed by all who knew her.
She is survived by her son, Kevin J. Keohane and his girlfriend, Van Tran of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and her daughter, Susan E. Pindara and her husband Matthew of Windham, NH. Kathy also leaves her beloved sisters, Sister Mary McCue, SND of Ludlow, Dorothy Chambers and her husband William of Danvers, and Eleanor Page of Danvers, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Kathy will always be remembered as a loving wife, mother and faithful friend to many. She will be deeply missed and will live in our hearts forever.
Her Funeral Mass and a celebration of Kathy’s life will be announced in the coming weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Sisters of Notre Dame Retirement Fund, 468 Poquonock Ave, Windsor, CT 06095. Arrangements are by C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. To leave a message of condolence or to learn of updated service information, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.
I am very sorry about your mother sue and Kevin . It was a very dear friend of mine
Kathy was the person you went to to raise your spirits. A wonderful person that I had the pleasure of working with for a number of years. My condolences to the family. Jim Sellers
RIP Aunt Kathy. You have always been a special person to me all my life. Every time we saw each other or talked on the phone you put a smile on my face. You always made me feel special. I will miss your wit and spirit and your love for life itself. Sorry for your loss Susan & Kevin. Your mother was a gem. Love to you Aunt Kathy. Love to you Susan & Kevin. My husband met your mother too and thought she was wonderful. Janice(Keohane)Carlan
Kevin & Susan
My condolences on your moms passing. She was a good friend of mine.
Always someone to brighten up your day. She will be missed.
John Gillis
Kevin and Susan,
I had the pleasure of working with Kathy for many years and was lucky enough to call her my friend for years after. My heart goes out to you and may you take comfort in knowing all of the people’s lives she brightened up on a daily basis.
Linda Petelle
Susan and Kevin,
I am so sorry for your loss. Kathy and I volunteered at the Danvers Senior Center commodity food program for the last several years. I always enjoyed our conversations. She was so quick-witted and truly a special person.
Laura Hinds
Sue and Kevin, It was an honor taking care of your mom. Her smile always made my day. She was lucky to have such wonderful children. My deepest sympathy to you all.
Julie at Lahey