Willard David Keeran
Sergeant
1ST PLT, B CO, 2ND BN, 14TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Newark, Ohio
January 30, 1929 to May 24, 1966
WILLARD D KEERAN is on the Wall at Panel 7E, Line 107

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Willard D Keeran
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5 Feb 2002

"To live in the hearts we leave behind,
is never to have died."
(Thomas Campbell, circa 1888)

From his niece,
Nicole Crozier
phoenixfire_us@yahoo.com

 
23 Apr 2004

Sergeant Willard Keeren, teacher, soldier and friend who is missed greatly and will always be thought of. I was with you that fateful day you left us. Your death was a difficult thing for me to handle. I cried and your memory lives to this day in the hearts and minds of those you touched. You spent your time in hell my friend, now it is time to sleep in the arms of the Lord. One day we will be together.

From a friend and fellow soldier,
John (Jack) Smith
viper19114@yahoo.com


 
15 Mar 2005

Dear Uncle Willard -

I have heard so much about you, wish I could have known you more. I am Charles Keeran's daughter. My dad talked about you many times with lots of happy memories. I know that the Heavenly Father is taking care of you, hope to meet up with you some day.

Take Care.

From your niece,
Karen J. Yauney (Keeran)
applepie2y@peoplepc.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

B Company, 2/14th Infantry, lost two non-commissioned officers on 24 May 1966, Sergeants Willard D. Keeran and Jimmy C. Bethea of Charleston, South Carolina.

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