Susan Barbara Keane  December 24 1930

Susan Barbara Keane December 24 1930 November 4 2022

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In Loving Memory
Susan was born in Epsom, England to Hugh and Barbara Denny. She is predeceased by her brother Martin and loving husband of 60 years, David John Keane.
Susan attended school in the south of England. Her highly creative mind, quick wit, artistic talent and quirky sense of humour developed quickly in spite of frequent bombing raids that interrupted her education. In 1954 Susan’s adventuresome spirit led her to Canada to marry David on New Year’s Eve. David’s exciting career in investment banking inspired the young couple to reside in Montreal and Toronto and eventually settle in West Vancouver.
They travelled extensively to many exotic regions and in 1992 they retired to Arbutus Ridge in Cobble Hill. Susan founded the local art club and together they enjoyed modest success at golf. They made many excellent friends at ‘The Ridge’.
Susan will be remembered for her compassion and dedication to many charitable organizations for both two and four legged creatures.
May She Rest In Peace.
A funeral service will be held at the Anglican Church of St. John the Baptist in Cobble Hill on November 22, 2022 at 11:00 am.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Susan Barbara Keane December 24 1930
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