Michael L. McKeown
February 5, 1970 ~ January 26, 2024
Born in: Titusville, Pennsylvania
Michael L. McKeown, 53, of Meadville, passed away, Friday, January 26, 2024 at Andover Village Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation. He was born on February 5, 1970 in Titusville, a son of Michael J. McKeown and Sharon K. Holtz McKeown. He married Michelle L. Fuller on August 26, 2000, she survives.
He was a graduate of Christian Life Academy, Davis College, and finished his schooling at Liberty University earning his Masters Degree in Counseling. Following his schooling he was employed as a counselor with Christian Counseling Associates of Western Pennsylvania.
Michael enjoyed taekwondo which he had earned the rank of Black Belt, floral arrangements especially roses, flower gardening, trying new recipes in the kitchen, and loved being in the choir, and the southern gospel quartet.
In addition to his loving wife, Michelle, he is survived by his mother, Sharon McKeown of Titusville; two sons, Gabriel and London McKeown of Meadville; a brother, Marc McKeown and his wife, Lisa of Titusville; father in law and mother in law, Marlin and Donna Fuller of Meadville; a brother in law, Brandt Fuller and his wife, Keri of Guys Mills; a sister in law, Harmony Flint and her husband, Eric of Conneautville; and many nieces and nephews.
Michael was preceded in death by his father.
Family and friends are welcome to celebrate Michael's life on Saturday, February 3rd at 11:00 am at Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville, with Pastor Steve Holtz, officiating.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Michael's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com.








Our deepest condolences for your loss. Michael was one of my best students at Davis College. He was so kind and wise. He will be missed deeply. Love and prayers. Sheila and Bud Flipse
Even though Mick was in High School he never made me feel like a junior high kid–I was his younger brother’s friend and so he was my friend. Marc and I became friends in the 7th grade and Mick was the cool older brother who knew karate and would hang out with us and talk James Bond movies. As we got older I considered him the friend he always treated me as and we even got to work together in the dairy section of Valesky’s Grocery for awhile several years later. I’m grateful to he and Marc for introducing me to Southern Gospel and look forward to singing along with Mick someday…having a wonderful time up there.
Very sad to see him go he fought long and hard to stay. He will be missed. Our long talks our joking around with each other. The night we couldn’t sleep so we message each other.. He will greatly be missed by all in his life..
This is Angela and Crystal Haugh. We just heard of Micky’s death. Our condolences for your loss. We are in Titusville. Memories of our cousins are vivid. We miss you both.