J. Maxwell Keaveney Southampton, Pennsylvania Obituary

J. Maxwell Keaveney

J. Maxwell Keaveney “Max”, 29, adored son of Timothy J Keaveney and Barbara Flanagan passed away suddenly on Monday, February 1, 2021. Born and raised in Southampton PA, Max was known for his massively tender heart and as someone who cared more for those around him then he did for himself. Although his time with us was far too short, Max was able to positively impact the lives of many and will forever live in the hearts and on the minds of those whose lives he touched. Max is pre-deceased by his brother Jackson, paternal grandparents Frank and Carole Keaveney and maternal grandfather William Flanagan and is survived by his parents Timothy (Kelly) and Barbara Flanagan (Keith), siblings, Scottie, Lexi, Ryan, and Tyler; his maternal grandmother, Mary Flanagan, his many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and most importantly by his son, who was the center of his universe. Max was a loving father, treasured son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend and will be fondly missed and dearly remembered for his amazing smile and zest for life. Friends and family are invited to attend a public viewing for Max on Tuesday, February 9th 2021 from 10 am – 12 pm at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 611 Knowles Avenue, Southampton PA 18966 immediately followed by a mass of Christian Burial and internment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Cheltenham PA. For those unable to attend, mass will be live streamed via Max’s Tribute Page at www.McGheeFuneralHome.com click “Video Tribute.” In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in memory of J. Maxwell Keaveney and sent to Fellowship Living 451 Banks Rd. #8 Margate, FL 33063, or by visiting https://www.fellowshiprco.org/. Condolences to the family may be sent to www.McGheeFuneralHome.com.
May 14, 1991 - February 1, 202105/14/199102/01/2021
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J. Maxwell Keaveney “Max”, 29, adored son of Timothy J Keaveney and Barbara Flanagan passed away suddenly on Monday, February 1, 2021. Born and raised in Southampton PA, Max was known for his massively tender heart and as someone who cared more for those around him then he did for himself. Although his time with us was far too short, Max was able to positively impact the lives of many and will forever live in the hearts and on the minds of those whose lives he touched. Max is pre-deceased by his brother Jackson, paternal grandparents Frank and Carole Keaveney and maternal grandfather William Flanagan and is survived by his parents Timothy (Kelly) and Barbara Flanagan (Keith), siblings, Scottie, Lexi, Ryan, and Tyler; his maternal grandmother, Mary Flanagan, his many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and most importantly by his son, who was the center of his universe. Max was a loving father, treasured son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend and will be fondly missed and dearly remembered for his amazing smile and zest for life. Friends and family are invited to attend a public viewing for Max on Tuesday, February 9th 2021 from 10 am – 12 pm at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 611 Knowles Avenue, Southampton PA 18966 immediately followed by a mass of Christian Burial and internment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Cheltenham PA. For those unable to attend, mass will be live streamed via Max’s Tribute Page at www.McGheeFuneralHome.com click “Video Tribute.” In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in memory of J. Maxwell Keaveney and sent to Fellowship Living 451 Banks Rd. #8 Margate, FL 33063, or by visiting https://www.fellowshiprco.org/. Condolences to the family may be sent to www.McGheeFuneralHome.com.

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Tuesday, February 09 2021
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09
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Tuesday, February 09 2021
12:00 PM
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SOUTHAMPTON, PA 18966
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