THREE GENERATIONS OF EAGLE SCOUTS GATHER AT POWHATAN

From: Roanoke Times & World News | Date: July 7, 2006| Author: Paul Dellinger paul.dellinger@roanoke.com (276) 228-4752 | Copyright information

HIWASSEE -- They all came to Camp Powhatan, three generations of a family of Eagle Scouts whose connections to the camp continue to this day.

Dr. Robert Keeley of Roanoke, who will celebrate his 85th birthday Tuesday and is still active as a physician, worked at the old Camp Powhatan in the Natural Bridge area as an Eagle Scout. As a doctor, he gave physicals at the camp's new location in Pulaski County.

His son Thomas Keeley, one of 15 children, continued the Boy Scout traditi...

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