Jeff Killeen Death, Obituary – Early on Wednesday morning, Jeff Killeen, who died away earlier this week and was vital in the preservation of Lake George’s natural habitat and ecosystem, was laid to rest. Killeen, a retired executive who had worked in information services and digital media, agreed to serve as the vice chairman of the board of directors for the Lake George Association. Killeen had previously held the position of chairman of the board. He and his wife Judy made Diamond Point their permanent home, and during the time that they lived there, he spent a significant amount of time and effort attempting to secure the lake’s protection.
He was 69. Early on Wednesday morning, Jeff Killeen, who died away earlier this week and was vital in the preservation of Lake George’s natural habitat and ecosystem, was laid to rest. Killeen, a retired executive who had worked in information services and digital media, agreed to serve as the vice chairman of the board of directors for the Lake George Association. Killeen had previously held the position of chairman of the board. He and his wife Judy made Diamond Point their permanent home, and during the time that they lived there, he spent a significant amount of time and effort attempting to secure the lake’s protection.
He was 69. A year ago, thanks to Killeen and Menzies’ hard work, the Lake George Association and the Fund for Lake George were able to effectively consolidate their operations into a single entity and form the Lake George Foundation. Killeen was appointed to serve in the same capacity for the newly merged organization, which continued to go by the name Lake George Association. At the time, Killeen was serving as the chairman of the board of the fund.