Michael Keenan
Bobby

I'm so heartbroken to share this sad news that Michael James Keenan, the heroic man who
saved Bobby, his friend's JRT from a San Francisco apartment fire, died from a stroke yesterday

Michael had been recovering from the ordeal when he took a turn for the worse last week.

This SFgate.com story really tells us who Michael was...

Man burned while rescuing dog dies
(06-19) 09:31 PDT SAN FRANCISCO --

Michael James Keenan, who risked his life once before to save a stranger from drowning in the bay, died Monday at St. Francis Memorial Hospital of complications from burns he suffered while rescuing a friend's dog from a fire.

Mr. Keenan turned 44 in March while being treated at San Francisco General Hospital. He was moved to St. Francis for continuing care of burns he had sustained over 80 percent of his body in the Feb. 6 house fire on Russian Hill.

An artist and sometime carpenter and fashion designer, Mr. Keenan grew up in Maine but spent most of the past 20 years on the West Coast. He started a hip clothing line with friends that honored his home state, called Maine-iacs, featuring durable designs and vibrant colors.

"He was the kind of guy who would walk into any pub and walk out with 15 friends," said Owen Kelly, who knew Mr. Keenan since childhood.

In 2001, Mr. Keenan saw a car drive into the bay near the St. Francis Yacht Club. He jumped into the water, broke out a window with a heavy wrench and managed to pull a woman to safety. Her husband drowned.

"He will always be my hero for life," the rescued woman, Heather Rosnow-Laarif, said Monday.

Mr. Keenan had been house sitting for a friend on Bonita Street, waiting for renovations to be completed on his own apartment, when the early morning blaze broke out. He made it out of the townhouse safely before realizing the dog was still inside.

Mr. Keenan was a lifelong dog lover. He later told a longtime friend, Frank Hsieh, that he had thought he could get the dog quickly, but found he had to search a while before finding the 10-year-old Jack Russell terrier, Bobby, cowering under a bed.

The dog survived after treatment at a local animal hospital.

For several weeks, friends and family said they were optimistic about Mr. Keenan's chances. But he suffered an infection recently that set back his progress, and he had a stroke Sunday night, Kelly said.

Mr. Keenan was pronounced brain dead Monday. Even then, his heroics weren't quite through. He wanted to donate his organs, so doctors kept his body on life support for purposes of finding a match.

Friends and family said Mr. Keenan had a fondness for bungee jumping, Kung Pao chicken and camping trips in the mountains. James F. Keenan Jr., Mr. Keenan's stepbrother, said in a letter that was posted online during the hospital ordeal, "My brother is an artist and his worldly possessions fit inside the trunk of a car."

He could be counted on to show up for a friend's art exhibit, but had a joyous disregard for such things as schedules.

"He was a very sparkly being," said a friend, Stacie Krajchir of Los Angeles. "He had butterfly sense -- no time, no boundaries, no rules. If the sun was shining, he'd let the sun kind of lead him."

Publicity about Mr. Keenan's selflessness, and a blog started by his friends (michaeljameskeenan.blogspot.com), led to an outpouring of support and contributions to a fund set up to pay for his medical care.

Nearly all his surviving family members live in Maine or elsewhere on the East Coast, including his stepbrother; his father, James F. Keenan Sr.; stepmother Sandra Keenan; and an aunt and uncle, Bill and Barbara Boynton.

Mr. Keenan was heartbroken when his pit bull, a female named Charlie, died a year ago. Friends said they expect some part of Mr. Keenan's memorial service will be on the beach at Fort Funston, where he used to take Charlie for walks.

Keenan's loved ones are planning a memorial July 8 at Fort Funston. For more information, log on to

Michael James Keenan Memorial

*Tears* for Michael who is most certainly now an angel. May he rest in peace and always be remembered for what an amazing person he was and how the world was a better place while he was here.

You can visit visit Michael's BLOG and leave a comment for his family, and friends.

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The original News Story

San Francisco Chronicle website: 2-time hero clings to life
Man pulled woman from bay years ago; saving dog from fire may be his final effort

Erin Allday, Chronicle Staff Writer, Friday, February 9, 2007

When Michael Keenan ran into a burning building to save a dog -- a dog that didn't even belong to him in a home where he didn't live -- his friends and family weren't surprised... Read the Full Article


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Bobby's Story... From critical injury to a triumphant trip home, this little guy is one tough cookie!

We would like to extend a tremendous Thank You to Pets Unlimited in S.F. for helping
Bobby and his Mom.

Since inception, Pets Unlimited has been instrumental in saving the lives of more than 250,000 animals. By providing 24-hour veterinary care, community education and innovative adoption programs, Pets Unlimited has earned the reputation as the premier provider of comprehensive and humane animal treatment in the Bay Area.

Early on I spoke with Sally, an administrator, from Pets Unlimited, the hospital caring for Bobby (Click Here to visit Bobby's Dogster page.)

The amazing part. Pets Unlimited underwrote the $26,000 bill for Bobby's treament because the hospital when it was opened had a special provision that they would treat burned animals for free.

His injuries included burned pads on his feet, his nose was burned away, his ear flaps were amputated, burns on his legs, and he is blind... But last week when he went home from the hospital he was happy! Apparently Bobby is quite the fighter and he and his mom had a wonderful homecoming celebration.

Here is a link to a story about Bobby's amazing recovery on www.ItsNotAllBadNews.com


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