Show I Heart Attack Claims Former Moab Resident Mike Keeley Iceley 55 former resident resident resi resl dent of Moab and well known here passed away Sunday north of ot Farmington New Mexico following following fol fol- fol lowing a heart attack Mr Keeley Kee Kee- le leg ley who was a geological engineer engineer en en- had lived along with hl his wife in Farmington for the past two years since leaving Moab According to a report from Farmington Monday Mr and Mrs Keeley were examining a apiece apiece piece of property north of Farmington Farmington Far Far- which was being opened opened opened open open- ed to public bidding when their car became stuck Sunday after after- noon The couple started to walk back to Farmington when Mr Keeley suffered a heart attack Mrs Keeley returned to the car carand carand carand and brought back a sleeping bag for her husband before continuIng continuing continuing contin contin- her hike to FarmIngton for help Mrs Keeley arrived In FarmIngton Farmington Farm Farm- Ington sometime after dark and anda a search party from the sheriffs sheriff's sherIffs sherIff's sheriffs sheriff's sher sher- iffs iff's department set out They discovered the engineer around 3 a am a.m. m. m lIe He had passed away sometime sometime sometime some some- time during the night Funeral services were held In Farmington Tuesday afternoon Among those attending from Moab were Mr and Mrs Harold Heeter Mrs Mayoma Keeley formerly with the faculty of Grand county county county coun coun- ty high school in Moab is an art teacher in the Farmington school system and with the junior college college college col col- lege there She Is well known in Moab Survivors besides his wife in- in include In Include clude two children Patricia Louise Kerr and Jack J J. J Keeley of Albuquerque his father JI 31 P. P Keeley of and a brother brother brother bro bro- ther Jerry of Houston Texas |