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Nancy Carol <I>Mifflin</I> Keane

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Nancy Carol Mifflin Keane

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
12 Jun 2018 (aged 81)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Mifflin Keane passed away peacefully at home after a brief illness.

Born and raised in San Francisco, Nancy grew up in Noe Valley, the eighth of nine sisters. She graduated from Mission HS and attended SFSU with her best friend and baby sister, Laurie. Nancy met the love of her life, Jack Keane on a trip to Russian River and were married in 1957. Nancy stayed home to raise their girls, while Jack tended their bar the 3300 Club. Nancy was an active parent at the girls' school, St. John's, where she coordinated fundraisers, drove sports teams around the City and made lifelong friends. She returned to the work force in the 70s and had a very successful career at Wells Fargo. When Jack passed away suddenly in 1990, Nancy began running the bar and was more determined than ever to make the bar her own. She started leading monthly poetry readings and hosted legendary St. Patrick's Day parties. Nancy was a gifted poet, writer and artist. She published several poetry books.

Nancy loved her family and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with them, whether at the annual Mifflin Family Christmas Party, traveling to Europe with her sister Joyce, or just visiting with her nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Anytime the Mifflin sisters got together we were guaranteed laughter, some fireworks and lots of love. She loved sharing stories and passing on family history. She may have taken poetic license with the stories, but that made them even more special.

Those of us that were able to listen to her stories, read her poetry, view her art, and feel her kind, warm spirit as she entered a room, are the lucky ones. Knowing Nancy has changed all of our lives for the better.

Survived by daughters Theresa Keane and Christine Keane (Bob Basso), grandchildren Shukry and Amanda Lama, Kaylee Basso, Elizabeth and Paul Halteh, and Tammy Basso, sisters Patricia Carso, Virginia Smith, Geri Digiorno and Laurie Harper along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and friends and beloved companion Charlie.
Nancy Mifflin Keane passed away peacefully at home after a brief illness.

Born and raised in San Francisco, Nancy grew up in Noe Valley, the eighth of nine sisters. She graduated from Mission HS and attended SFSU with her best friend and baby sister, Laurie. Nancy met the love of her life, Jack Keane on a trip to Russian River and were married in 1957. Nancy stayed home to raise their girls, while Jack tended their bar the 3300 Club. Nancy was an active parent at the girls' school, St. John's, where she coordinated fundraisers, drove sports teams around the City and made lifelong friends. She returned to the work force in the 70s and had a very successful career at Wells Fargo. When Jack passed away suddenly in 1990, Nancy began running the bar and was more determined than ever to make the bar her own. She started leading monthly poetry readings and hosted legendary St. Patrick's Day parties. Nancy was a gifted poet, writer and artist. She published several poetry books.

Nancy loved her family and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with them, whether at the annual Mifflin Family Christmas Party, traveling to Europe with her sister Joyce, or just visiting with her nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Anytime the Mifflin sisters got together we were guaranteed laughter, some fireworks and lots of love. She loved sharing stories and passing on family history. She may have taken poetic license with the stories, but that made them even more special.

Those of us that were able to listen to her stories, read her poetry, view her art, and feel her kind, warm spirit as she entered a room, are the lucky ones. Knowing Nancy has changed all of our lives for the better.

Survived by daughters Theresa Keane and Christine Keane (Bob Basso), grandchildren Shukry and Amanda Lama, Kaylee Basso, Elizabeth and Paul Halteh, and Tammy Basso, sisters Patricia Carso, Virginia Smith, Geri Digiorno and Laurie Harper along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and friends and beloved companion Charlie.


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