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[[File:20%20St.%20Bernard%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||20 St. Bernard Street ]] '''Keough and Son Funeral Home''' started as the [[Henry%20J.%20Conley%20Funeral%20Home|Henry J. Conley Funeral Home]] at [[11%20Bloomingdale%20Avenue|11 Bloomingdale Avenue]] as early as 1916. [[Eugene%20Keough|Eugene Keough]], who worked at Conley's from 1930 to 1935 managed the funeral home upon [[Henry%20J.%20Conley|Henry J. Conley]]'s death in 1936; he purchased the business in 1944, operating under the name '''Keough Memorial Chapel'''.
[[File:20 St. Bernard Street.jpg|right|thumb||20 St. Bernard Street ]] '''Keough and Son Funeral Home''' started as the [[Henry%20J.%20Conley%20Funeral%20Home|Henry J. Conley Funeral Home]] at [[11%20Bloomingdale%20Avenue|11 Bloomingdale Avenue]] as early as 1916. [[Eugene%20Keough|Eugene Keough]], who worked at Conley's from 1930 to 1935 managed the funeral home upon [[Henry%20J.%20Conley|Henry J. Conley]]'s death in 1936; he purchased the business in 1944, operating under the name '''Keough Memorial Chapel'''.


His son, [[Ronald%20Keough|Ronald Keough]], joined the business in 1957, and the name was changed to Keough and Son Funeral Home. The senior Mr. Keough retired in 1981 because of ill health.
His son, [[Ronald%20Keough|Ronald Keough]], joined the business in 1957, and the name was changed to Keough and Son Funeral Home. The senior Mr. Keough retired in 1981 because of ill health.
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In 1991, Keough merged with the [[A.%20Fortune%20and%20Company|A. Fortune and Son Funeral Home]] to become the [[Fortune-Keough%20Funeral%20Home|Fortune-Keough Funeral Home]].  [[Michael%20K.%20Ryan|Michael K. Ryan]] worked for Keough, Fortune, and then the combined firms.
In 1991, Keough merged with the [[A.%20Fortune%20and%20Company|A. Fortune and Son Funeral Home]] to become the [[Fortune-Keough%20Funeral%20Home|Fortune-Keough Funeral Home]].  [[Michael%20K.%20Ryan|Michael K. Ryan]] worked for Keough, Fortune, and then the combined firms.


[[File:Keough%20family%20history.jpg|left|thumb|''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, May 1, 1992 ]]
[[File:Keough family history.jpg|left|thumb|'']][[Adirondack Daily Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, May 1, 1992 ]]

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20 St. Bernard Street

Keough and Son Funeral Home started as the Henry J. Conley Funeral Home at 11 Bloomingdale Avenue as early as 1916. Eugene Keough, who worked at Conley's from 1930 to 1935 managed the funeral home upon Henry J. Conley's death in 1936; he purchased the business in 1944, operating under the name Keough Memorial Chapel.

His son, Ronald Keough, joined the business in 1957, and the name was changed to Keough and Son Funeral Home. The senior Mr. Keough retired in 1981 because of ill health.

At some point, the Keough funeral home moved to 20 St. Bernard Street. Ron Keough was present and remembers when the second St. Bernard's Church across the street burned down on December 5, 1967.

In 1991, Keough merged with the A. Fortune and Son Funeral Home to become the Fortune-Keough Funeral HomeMichael K. Ryan worked for Keough, Fortune, and then the combined firms.

Adirondack Daily Enterprise|, May 1, 1992 ]]