In Celebration of

Robert Keegan

December 9, 1937 -  November 7, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert (Bob) Keegan on November 7, 2024 at the age of 86. Bob passed away peacefully at Mississauga Trillium Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Bob will be dearly missed by his loving wife and best friend of 62yrs Patricia (Pat); 4 children Peter (Tammy), Brian (Kelly), Mike (Stephanie) and Joanne Fulsom (Gord); 11 Grandchildren Michelle, Amy, Daniel, Owen, Ryan, Emily, Sarah, Ava, Reed, Spencer and Erin; his sister Peggy Paterson and her Husband Tim and family. Predeceased by his parents Dan and Gladys Keegan.

Born and raised in Toronto, Bob, a Chartered Accountant, worked for several well-known international corporations in a financial capacity and finished his career practicing as a self-employed CPA in 2017. Over the years Bob was involved with a number of ministerial functions at St Christopher’s Church and a long-time member of the parish finance committee. He was an avid sports fan following the Leafs, Blue Jays, golf and tennis tournaments and the NFL. He was a great athlete himself playing at a high level of hockey with St. Mikes. The love for hockey never stopped for Bob as he spent many years coaching his boys in there younger years. He loved playing golf with his children and grandchildren, all good athletes, and his long time St. Mikes buddies. He and Pat spent their winter months in Florida where they golfed and had many good times with their Florida group. Dinners usually ended with a rousing game of Wizard. They were fortunate to be able to travel extensively and spent many enjoyable times on the high seas and touring many countries. They just loved it. They were indeed blessed. Thanks to God.

The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at the Oakville Trafalgar Hospital and Mississauga Trillium Hospital as well as the PSW’s that provided in home care for him. Special thanks for the care and attention provided by Dr. Mary Fran Bolland and her father Dr. Peter Bolland before her. Appreciation also goes out to the friends and neighbours whose help and watchful eyes brought comfort to both Pat and Bob.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday November 19 at Turner and Porter Funeral Home, 1981 Dundas St W, Mississauga from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. A funeral mass is being held on Wednesday November 20 at St. Christopher’s Church, 1171 Clarkson Rd N, Mississauga at 11am followed by a reception in the church hall.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that you please make a donation in Bob’s memory to The Compass Foodbank and Outreach Centre. The Compass is a local charity that was close to Bob’s heart. Donations can be made at https://thecompass.ca/donate-funds/ or cheques can be sent to The Compass at 427 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, ON L5H 1H8.
Please make a note saying “In memory of Robert Keegan”.

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Jodi, Doug Zimmerman & family (Friends of Joanne, Gord, Reed and Erin)

Entered November 13, 2024

We are all so very sorry for your loss. Sending love and hugs to you all xo xo

Craig Dunn and Angi Becker (Friends of Joanne and Gord)

Entered November 13, 2024 from Brampton

Our deepest condolences to your family.

Barcley, Kaley, Jay & Allison Metler (Friends of Joanne & Gord)

Entered November 13, 2024 from Waterdown

We send love and prayers to the family. We would see him at sports games watching his grandchildren play, which I am sure brought him great joy. “When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.” May God comfort you all at this hard time.

Darren and Natalie Foster (Friends of Joanne and Gord)

Entered November 13, 2024 from Hamilton

Our deepest condolences to the Keegan family. I remember Mr. Keegan fondly seeing him at Church growing up. He always had such a warm smile and greeting. May you find comfort in all the blessings and memories.

Jeanette Manning (Niece-in-law)

Entered November 13, 2024 from Whitby, Ontario

Uncle Bob...you were the absolute definition of a gentleman.
Your kindness, acceptance, sense of humour, enjoyment of life and all-encompassing love made me feel a part of your family and for that, I'm so very grateful. I'll miss your mischievous smile, your hugs and the way your presence lit every room you entered.
You were a big part of Paul's life; he spoke of you with so much love, often sharing funny stories of your times together with our kids and myself. He treasured you and Aunt Pat, the bond you shared and the wonderful times spent together.
Rest in peace, knowing you loved and were loved,
Jeanette

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