Terry Clark Keeney

September 12, 1943 ~ September 26, 2022
*The memorial gathering set for Sunday, Oct. 2nd has been postponed. Further details will be posted at a later time.*
Terry Clark Keeney, 79, of New Bloomfield, passed away Monday, September 26, 2022, at his residence.
He was born September 12, 1943 in Jefferson City, the son of Frank Charles and June (Clark) Keeney.
Terry served his country in the Missouri National Guard.
He was united in marriage May of 1966, in Jefferson City, to Karen Jean Vogel who resides at the home.
Terry was a musician and co-owner of Capital Music Company. He loved music, was a bass guitar player, held his pilot license, loved to take his grandchildren on four-wheeler rides, cook barbeque, and hobby farm.
Survivors include his wife, Karen, New Bloomfield; two sons, Matthew (Karen Mell) Keeney, Kansas City; and Josh (Carie) Keeney, Castle Rock, Colorado; and five grandchildren, Jordan Hazzard, Eliza Keeney, Lucinda Keeney, Trevor Keeney, and Luke Keeney.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
A memorial gathering set for 2 p.m. Sunday, October 2, 2022, at Revel Catering has been postponed. Further details will be posted when rescheduled.
Memorials are suggested to Lincoln University Band.
Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson City. trimblefunerals.com
Deepest condolences.
We’re so sorry for y’all’s loss.
Condolences to the Keeney families. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dan, Diana, Will & Harrison Farmer.
When he &
“Sweetfeet”
Played at the Townhouse in Springfield, Mo. I loved his smile & his great sense of humor. Until we meet again.♥️
So many wonderful memories of listening and dancing to rebel rousers music
The Larry don was my favorite venue. Terry will be missed by so many. Prayers and condolences to you Karen.
My nephews are Kerry and Tracy Cole so of course I met Terry through Kerry in their Sweetfeet days! Wonderful smile, sense of humor and great talent. I am so sorry for the passing of Terry and the mourning and loss of their husband, Dad, granddad, musician, friend and mentor. God bless you all. Aunt Jan Lavern💙
I am so sorry for your loss. I met Terry many years ago when he had Sweetfeet. He was a great musician and a great guy. He will be missed.
I started working for Terry in the early 90’s and not long afterwards my then future wife became an employee as well. We have many fond memories of Terry, mainly his unique expressions. When there was a change in the weather, “The skies are looking armorous,” and when the clock hit 5:00, “I’m outta here!” Of course when we took trips to deliver pianos, we always had to stop at a Waffle House on the way back. I’m sure you’re backing the choirs of angels on your bass guitar!
Terry, you were the best friend I ever had. RIP Big Daddy. Love ya brother