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Willliam Corliss McKeen Obituary

Willliam Corliss McKeen Obituary

WHITEFIELD - William Corliss McKeen of Whitefield,


Maine passed away on January 8 th at his home with his


beloved wife, Susan, by his side. He was born in


Millinocket, Maine on February 16, 1941, the son of Edwin


and Verna McKeen. He graduated from Camden High


School in 1959.




Bill was a graphic designer, painter, genealogist, history


buff and a collector of coins, guns, diecast car models,


books and antiques. Bill’s interests were boundless.


He began his professional career at the age of 5 when he


sold his first painting at the corner store in Rockport. Bill


went on to become a maker of hand-painted signs. His


design talents soon took him to Presque Isle where he


became television art director at WAGM TV. Soon after he


put his many talents together as a newspaper designer at


The Aroostook Star Herald in Presque Isle, Courier


Gazette in Rockland and the Coastal Journal in Bath


where he became owner and publisher. After selling the


Coastal Journal Bill formed an advertising agency,


McKeen & Associates in Bath. His next project took him


full circle back to producing signs, but this time using


digital technology, by forming Minuteman Signs located in


Augusta.




Bill had a way of putting people together with his confident


optimism, calming presence, kindness, resilience and


humor. He was both a cowboy, unafraid of a challenge,


and a voice of reason.




Bill was dedicated to community and public service. He


held leadership positions in Jaycees and Rotary. He


served on many state and local political committees. He


was active in local politics including serving two terms on


the Whitefield Select Board and served as president of the


Whitefield Historical Society. But his passion was his


Scottish heritage. Bill was the president of the Saint


Andrews Society of Maine and chairperson of the Maine


Highland Games where he gave his many creative talents.


He was also vice president of the Ulster Scots Project of


Maine.




Bill is survived by his wife of 41 years, Susan. His three


sons from a previous marriage, Kevin McKeen and his


wife, Jacki of Dresden; David McKeen and his wife Sue, of


Bolton, Massachusetts; Shawn McKeen and his partner


Paula of Westbrook; stepchildren Shawn Bowdoin of


Woodstock, Vermont; Christian Bowdoin of Newcastle;


Wyeth Bowdoin and his wife Ann of Newcastle; Meagan


Bowdoin and her husband, James Hanes of Farmingdale;


sister Carol Underhill of Lincolnville; brother Richard and


his wife Pat of Poland as well as numerous grandchildren,


great grandchildren and step-grandchildren, nieces and


nephews.




The family wishes to thank the caregivers at


MaineGeneral Hospice for their gentle care and kindness.




It was Bill’s wish to have a party and, in that spirit, a


“ceilidh” will held at the Public House in Newcastle on


February 6th from 2:00 to 5:00.

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WHITEFIELD - William Corliss McKeen of Whitefield,


Maine passed away on January 8 th at his home with his


beloved wife, Susan, by his side. He was born in


Millinocket, Maine on February 16, 1941, the son of Edwin


and Verna McKeen. He graduated from Camden High


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