his loving wife, children, and grandchildren. He was 79 years old. Visitation will take place
Wednesday, December 2nd from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm at Muehlig Funeral Chapel, 403 S. Fourth Ave,
Ann Arbor, MI 48104, followed by a private service on Thursday, December 3rd at 11:00 am. The
service will be live-streamed on Muehlig’s Facebook page. Jim was born in Ann Arbor, MI on
September 9, 1941, the son of Clifford Patrick Keen and Mildred Ella (Smith) Keen. While Jim was in
high school, Cliff Keen invented the sport of wrestling’s first protective headgear. From this invention,
Jim built Cliff Keen Athletic, the world’s largest manufacturer of wrestling equipment and uniforms.
Involved in the sport for over 65 years, Jim positively impacted the world of wrestling in many ways:
as a competitor at the University of Michigan under his father, Coach Cliff Keen; as an inventor of
wrestling equipment; as CEO of Cliff Keen Athletic; as a tournament sponsor; and as a legislative
liaison. Jim also was involved with USA Wrestling, the National Wrestling Coaches Association, and
the National Wrestling Hall of Fame –serving as its chairman from 2004-2013. In 2004 he received
the Hall of Fame’s Order of Merit for his contributions and service to the sport of wrestling. Jim was
also known to support many individual athletes and programs throughout the country. In addition, Jim
served on the board of the Michigan Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He was a past
president of the University of Michigan Letterwinners M Club, and later received the club’s prestigious
Bob Ufer Award. U of M honored him with the Don Lund Award, and he was a recipient of the Bob
Ufer Quarterback Club’s Bennie Oosterbaan Award. Jim was active in the local Ann Arbor
community, serving on the boards of Ann Arbor Bank and Trust, First of America Bank, and Ann
Arbor Commerce Bank. Jim loved golf, joined both Barton Hills and Washtenaw Country Clubs, and
enjoyed many enduring friendships. He coached multiple youth baseball and hockey teams,
mentoring numerous kids through the years. He also played hockey until age 70 with his many
friends in the Ann Arbor and Chelsea adult leagues. Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Clifford
Patrick Keen and Mildred Ella (Smith) Keen, and his sister, Shirley (Keen) Leahy. He is survived by
his loving wife, Mary (Pope) Keen, whom he met in physics class at UM. They were married on
August 17, 1963 and lived happily together for 57 years. He also is survived by his sister Joyce
(Keen) Novak and husband Robert Novak; son James Jr. and wife Bonnie (Hassenfeld), their children
Gabrielle and Molly; daughter Caroline (Keen) Gould and husband Christopher Gould, their children
Ashley, Mary-Grace, Lila, Johnny, and Gina; and son Thomas and wife Claudia (Cabrera), their
children Sofia, Isabel, and Elizabeth. Jim would be the first to comment that his greatest legacy was
his family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim Keen’s honor to the Alzheimer’s
Association and to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
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