On March 28, 2023

Pat Keeley, 95

Glenna (Pat) Keeley of Woodstock, Vermont, formerly of Newport, Rhode Island, died peacefully on March 25, 2023, of natural causes. She was 95 years old. 

Pat Keeley spent her entire life in Newport Rhode Island where she and her husband Ken (deceased) raised their family in their house on Union Street. She spent her early years caring for her children. She was a woman of many talents. She was a self-taught seamstress and made all of her children’s clothes and worked doing alterations for neighbors and clients who heard about her skillfulness via the Newport grapevine. She was a true beach girl and passed that on to her daughters. Every summer day was spent at either Third beach when her children were small, and later at “First.” 

In her later years in Newport she enjoyed walks on the beach, spending time with friends at the King center and with a sewing circle at her church. She moved to Virgina for a few years to be with her son and eventually to Woodstock to be closer to her family.

She was pre-deceased by her husband Ken and her son Joe. She leaves behind two daughters, Kathleen Bishop (Paul) of Chevy Chase, Maryland, and Patricia Keeley Bragg of Pittsfield, Vermont. She also leaves behind four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother. 

As Mom, Grandma, Great-grandma she was most happy when she was with her family. She brought much joy, laugher and love to all and will be sadly and deeply missed but always in our hearts.

Donations in her memory may be made to Merten’s House, 73 River Road, Woodstock VT 05091.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Pride in Rutland: Flags, resistance, and showing up

June 25, 2025
By Emily Pratt Slatin Pride returned to downtown Rutland this June with more color, noise, and purpose than ever before. What began as a joyful celebration quickly became something deeper—something that felt like resistance. And belonging. And a promise that no one in this community has to stand alone. The day kicked off with the…

Plan to manage 72,000 acres of the Telephone Gap project is finalized

June 25, 2025
Staff report The U.S. Forest Service issued its final plan for managing 72,000 acres of public and private land on June 16. The proposed Telephone Gap Integrated Resource Project area is located on the Green Mountain National Forest (GMNF) within the towns of Brandon, Chittenden, Goshen, Killington, Mendon, Pittsfield, Pittsford, and Stockbridge. “The Telephone Gap project is…

Hot air balloons took flight over Quechee

June 25, 2025
By James Kent This past weekend, June 21-22, people came from all over New England to participate in the 45th annual Hot Air Balloon Festival. Music, food, games, and fun were available for all ages throughout the weekend, but the main attraction was the hot air balloons. And for those looking to see these gigantic,…

Killington residents push for skate park as town reimagines recreation future 

June 25, 2025
By Greta Solsaa/VTDigger As Killington celebrates the 50th anniversary of its recreation center, some residents are pushing to make a skate park a new permanent fixture of the town’s summer offerings.  The town crafted its recreation master plan to holistically determine how to best use its resources to serve residents in the future, Recreation Department Director Emily Hudson…