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Andrea A. Keating (Friedland)

Andrea A. Keating of Warminster died on November 21, 2020 at her home.  She was 68. 

Born in New York, NY she was the daughter of the late Leonard Ernest and Grace Raudenbush Friedland and was proud of her Dual Citizenship in both Ireland and the United States. 

Andrea led a long career as a  Certified Speech-Language Pathologist in the State of New York and worked many years as a speech therapist for St. Dominic’s School-853 in Blauvelt, NY, having retired this past June.  She lived and worked most of her life in New York State and moved to Bucks County 3 months ago to Heritage Creek Community in Warwick township. 

Andrea had earned her Bachelor of Science from Mercy College in New York in 1977 and went on to earn her Master of Science in Speech Pathology from Columbia University in 1978.

  Andi enjoyed spending holidays with her extended family, British films and TV shows and she was an avid reader and loved spending time in bookstores everywhere she went.  Additionally, Andy loved to travel and visited places all over the world but her most frequented favorite spot was Key West, Florida and she enjoyed Spending time corresponding with her Facebook friends.

Survived by her 3 cousins and their families Deanann Hinkin (Chet),  Charles (Joan), Sandra Pappert (James).  She is also survived by her 3 cats - Pixie, Scooter, and Shelby.  Andrea really loved her fur babies and they were a great joy to her.

Andrea also leaves behind many caring and heartbroken colleagues at St. Dom’s in New York. 

Services and interment will be held at a later date.  

In lieu of flowers, donations to CATS Bridge to Rescue, 2820 Old Lincoln Highway-Unit 4, Trevose PA 19053 or charity of choice.

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