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Gregory KEATING Obituary

GREGORY KEATING Gregory "Gregg" John Keating passed away peacefully, in Charleston, South Carolina, on January 1, 2024, surrounded by family. He was 60 years old. Gregg is survived by his loving wife, Ginger (Whetsall) Keating, Charleston, SC; his children, Redmond Keating, Halifax, NS, Delaïla Keating and Xavier Keating, Montreal, QC, and London Campanelli, Jacksonville, FL; his mother, Marilyn Keating, Halifax, NS; his sisters, Ann Marie Keating, Palm Beach, FL, Cathy Keating (Mike Foran), Halifax, NS, Susan Keating Bekkers (Jon Bekkers), Halifax, NS; sisters-in-law, Darlene Roszell, Barbara Jarrett (Wayne Jarrett), Charleston, SC; brother-in-law, Kenny Whetsall, Florence, SC; nieces and nephews who love him dearly; his uncle, Ron Hollett and family; and his dog, Porter, who never left his side. Gregg was predeceased by his father, Charles V. Keating; paternal and maternal grandparents; and brother-in-law, David Roszell. Gregg was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, and spent most of his young life in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree at Saint Francis Xavier University. After graduation, Gregg moved to Victoria, BC, and discovered his passion for the telecom industry working with Shaw Cable. Eventually, his heart and his father drew him back to Nova Scotia to join the family business and Dartmouth Cable (Access Communications Ltd.). In his 15 years with Access Communications Ltd., Gregg worked in all areas of the cable and telecom industry, and eventually served as the company's President and CEO. He was a member of many national telecom committees that paved the way for the world of high-speed internet and the transformation of the industry in Canada. Access Communications Ltd. was sold to Shaw Communications in 1999, and Gregg served on the Shaw Board of Directors from 2006 until the recent sale to Rogers Communications Inc. In addition to telecommunications, Gregg was involved in diverse areas of the family businesses including real estate holdings, retail stores, food and beverage operations, wholesale beauty supplies and the transportation industry. After the sale of Access Communications Ltd. to Shaw Communications Ltd. in 1999, Gregg and his father started AltiMax Courier Ltd. and assembled a talented and committed management team. Gregg acquired the company in 2006, after his father passed away. AltiMax grew and prospered into a key and dominant transportation company in Atlantic Canada. It was sold in 2023 to GLS Canada. Gregg was also involved in numerous charitable organizations throughout his life, most recently the Discovery Centre, Halifax; the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, Cherry Brook; and the City of Lakes Boxing Club sponsored by Keating Fite Club, Dartmouth. He gave his time and financially to many charitable organizations over the years. Gregg believed strongly in giving back to community at all levels, from an individual in need to an organization with values close to his heart. Gregg was a charismatic and charming guy, gifted with a quick wit and a mission to always create laughter. He was known as the 'principle pest,' the champ at 'bugging' and a master at coining nicknames for everyone with whom he crossed paths. His creativity knew no bounds and was always expressed in the way he dressed, the music that he loved, his BBQs around the pool, the 'wheels' that carried him, the art he painted, the gifts he bought for family and friends, and the beautiful home that he and Ginger created together. Gregg leaves behind a broad legacy of friends who love him dearly. Since his passing, his family has received an outpouring of love and stories of his incredible generosity, loyalty, and long-standing love of friends near and afar. Gregg had a huge, kind and caring heart. Gregg's greatest source of true joy and pride was his family. He loved to hear stories of his children's adventures and accomplishments. He supported and encouraged them to live full lives. He taught them the gifts of humour and compassion as well as generosity of spirit. He loved to tell friends stories of his kids and took pride in the telling. He greatly admired the adults they have become. The family would like to thank everyone who supported and cared for Gregg throughout his lengthy illness. Your love for Gregg means the world to us. Gregg has been cremated, as per his wishes. A funeral and celebration of Gregg's life will take place later in 2024. Donations can be made in Gregg Keating's memory to the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia, the Discovery Centre, Halifax, the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, the City of Lakes Boxing Club or a Charity of Your Choice.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 13 to Jan. 17, 2024.

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Lisa Livingston

August 9, 2024

You will be forever missed. I think of our friendship how kind and loving you were to me. You will always be forever in my heart. I hope you will finally find the peace you so desired in the afterlife that you could not find here on earth I love you Keats!

James Riley

May 16, 2024

I will always remember his big booming "Hello sir!" We accumulated a good amount of time together over the years. I will always be grateful for y'alls trust and friendship. We continue to think and pray for your family.

Teri Donovan

February 22, 2024

Was so sorry to hear that Greg had passed. He was always such a kind and fun person. Ginger, I am hugging you in my heart.

Ann Bartlett

February 1, 2024

I am so sad to read this, Gregg was a great friend. My condolences to his family.

Annemarie Giberson

January 30, 2024

Greg was the VIP of VPs at Access Communications when I worked with the broadcasting company in the early 1990s. He had a smile for everyone every day and always was appreciative of his employees. He and sister Cathy worked hard for their charities and gave me the opportunity to help directly as a volunteer at the charity events in the Halifax area.
Greg could light up the room with his genuine smile and he always had something good to say that made a difference.
A gentleman with a sense of humor is how he will be fondly remembered.

Jay Ahrenholz

January 25, 2024

So hurt right now . Man you are such a wonderful friend and big brother to me , my son Jayven and my wife . We love you big guy and will see you again one day ! Hurting so so bad right now . I just found out today because I haven´t heard from you and I´ve sent you texts like we always did for the holidays and didn´t get no response and that´s unusual for you brother. Called your phones today and they were off so I went to try and find you on the internet and ran across this ........ omg. Love you forever brother !

Cory Moore

January 16, 2024

Love you for 4 life brother you taught me so much you And "mamma" Ginger , I can't explain how hurt and sad I am ....miss you "biggie"

Andrew Pulsifer

January 13, 2024

RIP Gregg. Sorry to see you pass. We had some great laughs in our early years and I will fondly recall those memories.

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