The Press and Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, NY., July 25, 2006, page __
Robert A. Keyes
of Conklin
Robert A. Keyes, 69, of Conklin, passed away unexpectedly
Monday, July 24, 2006. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Diana; one
son, Carleton, Portland, Oreg.; two grandsons, Christopher and Stephen; one
daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and Cliff Jacoby, Victorville, Calif.; one
grandson, Wesley; one granddaughter, Lauren. Also surviving is his mother,
Norlee Keyes, Portland, Oreg.; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Richard
and Letha Keyes, David Keyes, all of Portland, Oreg.; and several nieces
and nephews. He was a retired physicist who worked for 40 years in the defense
industry for various Department of Defense subcontractors. He came to Broome
County to work for Singer Link until the company was sold and broken up.
Bob was a very creative and inventive individual. During the mid-70's slowdown
in the defense industry and in response to the Arab Oil Embargo, Bob designed
and built a fuel-efficient, 3-wheeled vehicle called the TriVette of which
28 were built. Upon retiring from Link, he went back to his love of vehicles
and designed and built a larger, more exotic 3-wheeler with a small block
Chevy engine and called it the "Vigillante." Details and the history of 3-wheel
endeavors and expertise are available at www.vigillante.com. Few people in
the world were as knowledgeable about the design and performance of 3-wheeled
vehicles.
Services will be private and at the convenience of the
family. Condolences may be expressed online at www.savagefs.com. Arrangements
were by Savage Funeral Service, 338-344 Conklin Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13903
The Press and Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, NY., July 26, 2006, page __
Robert A. Keyes
of Conklin
Robert A. Keyes, 69, of Conklin, passed away unexpectedly
Monday, July 24, 2006. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Diana; one
son, Carleton, Portland, Oreg.; two grandsons, Christopher and Stephen; one
daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and Cliff Jacoby, Victorville, Calif.; one
grandson, Wesley; one granddaughter, Lauren. Also surviving is his mother,
Norlee Keyes, Portland, Oreg.; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Richard
and Letha Keyes, David Keyes, all of Portland, Oreg.; and several nieces
and nephews. He was a retired physicist who worked for 40 years in the defense
industry for various Department of Defense subcontractors. He came to Broome
County to work for Singer Link until the company was sold and broken up.
Bob was a very creative and inventive individual. During the mid-70's slowdown
in the defense industry and in response to the Arab Oil Embargo, Bob designed
and built a fuel-efficient, 3-wheeled vehicle called the TriVette of which
28 were built. Upon retiring from Link, he went back to his love of vehicles
and designed and built a larger, more exotic 3-wheeler with a small block
Chevy engine and called it the "Vigillante." Details and the history of 3-wheel
endeavors and expertise are available at www.vigillante.com. Few people in
the world were as knowledgeable about the design and performance of 3-wheeled
vehicles.
Services will be private and at the convenience of the
family. Condolences may be expressed online at www.savagefs.com. Arrangements
were by Savage Funeral Service, 338-344 Conklin Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13903
The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., October 12, 2006, page __
"Lyle Community News"
Many of us remember Robert "Bob" Keyes who spent several years in school here in the 50s. Bob who was the son of Norlee and Frank Keyes formerly of Lyle, was buried at a graveside service on Saturday, Aug. 26, at Lyle-Balch Cemetery. He was a graduate of Lyle High School in 1954. He was a resident of Binghamton, N.Y. at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, two children, four grandchildren, two brothers and his mother.
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