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Submitted: 4/20/20 • Approved: 4/21/20 • Last Updated: 4/24/20 • R302003-G0-S3
US Navy
World War II
August 25, 1920-June 24, 1997
*Obituary
Services for Jack C. Keen, 76, of Andrews, Texas, will be held at 10a.m. Friday at Means Memorial United Methodist Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Jim Terry, pastor of Means Memorial United Methodist Church, the Rev. Cindy Ballard, pastor of Wesley United Methodist Church, and Dr. Brian Gordon. Burial will follow in the Andrews North Cemetery under the direction of McNett Funeral Home. Mr. Keen died at Permian General Hospital in Andrews at 12: 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 24.
He was born in Spur, Texas, Aug. 25, 1920. He lived in Odessa, Texas, before moving to Andrews in 1956. He married Alawayne Atchison on June 18, 1941, at Dickens, Texas. Mr. Keen attended Texas Tech and served in the Navy in World War II. He was a charter member of the Wesley United Methodist Church in Andrews: chairman of the board of Western New Mexico Telephone Co., chairman of the board of Lynch Telecommunications; president of the National Rural Telephone Association; and on the board of directors of AmBank in Silver City. He was a past director of the Andrews Commercial State Bank, a member of the Masonic Lodge, past member of the Lions Club, and had been active with the Boy Scouts.
Survivors include his wife, Alawayne, of Levelland, Texas; his sons, John Clay Keen of Greenville, Texas, and Jack Wayne Keen of Silver City; his daughters, Loyce Roberts of Andrews, Mary Beth Baxter of Silver City, and Sunny Brewster of Silver City; a special friend, Janie Robertson of Andrews; a stepson, Phillip Robertson of Midland, Texas; a stepdaughter, Karen Reed of Denver City, Texas; 10? Grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. www.mcnettfuneralhome.com
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