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Keith Gingerich M.D.

1957 - 2025

Keith Gingerich M.D. obituary, 1957-2025, Valparaiso, IN

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Keith Gingerich Obituary

Keith Gingerich, MD

Jul 6, 1957 - Aug 7, 2025

Dr. Keith Alan Gingerich (68) of Valparaiso resigned his time on earth on Thursday, August 7, 2025, in the same way that he resigned anything: reluctantly, and with charmingly characteristic stubbornness. Keith passed onto his next big adventure while surrounded by his loving and cherished blended family. Born in Valparaiso on July 6, 1957, to Delmar and Betty (Foster) Gingerich, Keith graduated from Morgan Township High School in 1975 before receiving his B.S. from Valparaiso University in 1979. To hear Keith tell it, being told by peers in his youth of the unlikelihood of a kid from Morgan Township growing up to become a doctor served as motivational fuel, rather than a deterrent: he earned his M.D. from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1983. Dr. Gingerich began his career as a physician in Valparaiso in solo private practice. In 2017, he returned to his Hilltop roots as a physician for Valparaiso's HealthLinc, a role from which he retired in March of 2025.

On February 14, 1997, Keith married Terri (Upton) Connors, who survives along with children Jacob Krejci (fiancée – Jenn Nickel) of North Carolina; Allisa (Nate) Corsbie of Colorado; Olivia (Nick) Leyva of California; Daniel Connors (fiancée – Stephanie Ranegar) of Brownsburg; Susannah (Nicholas) Larson of Valparaiso; siblings David (Carol) Gingerich; Joanne (Ernie) Prater; John (Linda) Gingerich; Sara (Randy) Ballinger; mother-in-law Janet Upton; and grandchildren James (Christelle) and Annabelle Krejci; Benjamin and Raymond Larson; and Sierra and Hugh Corsbie. He was preceded in death by his parents and father-in-law Donald Upton.

As a community mourns an exemplary physician who consistently went above and beyond in his care for others – often even more so than for himself – his wife's and children's grief is punctuated by the smiles and laughter brought about by fond memories of a quirkier side of Keith. He was at once a passionate photographer with an eye for uncommon beauty; an inventor; a tech gadget collector with a sadly unreciprocated love for electronics; a musician whose fingerpick guitar style was inspired by favorites Billy Joel, Jimmy Buffett, and James Taylor; a fan of Monty Python; and the world's foremost aficionado of corny dad-jokes. Not only would Keith likely be the first person to selflessly offer to you anything that you required, he would almost certainly already be carrying it inside of his seemingly bottomless pockets. In what became a travel tradition, Keith's family could frequently be found clapping for him at a TSA checkpoint, once he finally made it through airport security without one of his millions of pocket-dwelling tools setting off the metal detectors.

Keith will similarly be remembered as the pinnacle of patience: a calm and steady force who provided stability amidst challenging times. This patience could be seen on display with his patients, with whom he insisted on taking his time and providing nothing less than the most thorough care. Despite his cool and unshakeable demeanor, Dr. Gingerich, was a fierce advocate for the medically underserved and fought unapologetically against the medical gaslighting of vulnerable patient populations.

A visitation will be held Monday, August 11th, from 3 to 7 p.m., at Moeller Funeral Home, in Valparaiso. A memorial service will be held the following day, Tuesday, August 12th, at 11 a.m., at Trinity Lutheran Church, 201 N. Washington St., Valparaiso, with Rev. Timothy Leitzke officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Dr. G Memorial Fund through HealthLinc, Inc., at

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=NQX99KWT56SE8&source=qr

Ever on-brand, Dr. Gingerich would have loved to use his final influence to help others – by encouraging all to stay healthy and to get a colon cancer screening. If one impression of Dr. Keith Gingerich remains in our collective consciousness, it's this: they just don't make them like that anymore.

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Published by The Times on Aug. 10, 2025.

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Rita J. Marshall

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Thank you for your service

Rita J. Marshall

Yesterday

You were so loved, your kindness will always be remembered.

Heidi Edinger Smith

Yesterday

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. G's passing. My mother (Anke Edinger) worked with him for many years, and each time I went to the office, he was so kind and took much time with each of his patients. My mother loved working for him, and she still says that there is no other doctor as good as he was. Gone too soon. May he rest in peace.

Cherie Westover

August 14, 2025

So very sorry to hear about Dr Gingerichs passing. Having worked at hospital in Ob/nsy for many years he was the kindest and patient Dr. ever! He always cared about his patients and babies! And always took a minute to chat! Praying for comfort for you Teri and your family!

Tony and Susan Doxtater

August 14, 2025

My husband was one of Dr Gingerich´s first patients over 40 years ago To say he will be missed is an understatement!! He was a doctors doctor!!! He cared about you so much that he became your friend.
Thank you for being our friend and Dr. We will miss you more than you know.
We send our condolences to Terri and the family.
May you rest in heaven knowing you did a GREAT JOB on earth!
Tony & Susan Doxtater

Skip Stephenson

August 12, 2025

Will miss him and the great service that he provided with his medical knowledge.

Sheena Marrell

August 12, 2025

Dr. Gingrich was my doctor for about nine years. He always guided me in the right direction in my healthcare. I´m forever grateful for his time and expertise. So sorry for this news, I was hoping he would make it back to practice. Miss him. Sincere condolences to his family.

Kathleen Blackburn

August 11, 2025

Dr. Gingerich was my doctor for 30 years or so. He was a great doctor and always spent so much time with his patients. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Linda Santoro

August 11, 2025

When my husband and I came to Trinity Church in 2000 I was in the church picnic line next to Dr. Gingerich and Terri. I told him I was struggling to get a Dr. with my insurance. Without a blink he said "You come to my office and I will tell my staff to take your insurance." And so I was blessed to have him for 16 years until we moved away. He is the best Dr. I ever had or expect to have. May he rest in
peace. He will be missed.
Linda Santoro

Judy & Verl Elms

August 11, 2025

We are sending hugs and condolences to all of you. Our memories are of the 31 years we were blessed to be his patients. He always lead us in the right direction. Last August we asked for his help again. Dr. G. said he always put himself in the shoes of his patients before giving advice. He was a wonderful caring person. Yes, as it was said, he was always late. But when he entered the room with his warm comforting smile we knew he would give us his complete attention. We will miss you Dr G.

David Floran

August 11, 2025

Dr Gingerich was my doctor and friend for many decades. He also delivered one of my daughters. He was the most caring of professionals. My family sends condolences to his family. He will be missed.

Mary Lynn Massner

August 11, 2025

A friend since 5th grade, he was always the same. Friendly, funny, quirky and would give you the shirt off his back. We always had great conversations and shared a hug when we saw each other. Sadly, not enough of that. My love and sympathy and prayers for all his family. He will be missed.

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Jo Woods

August 10, 2025

Dr. Gingerich was one of a kind and could never be replaced by anyone. Always came in the room smiling and shook your hand; then would start his questions about problems always involving family. Never on time; however didn´t care if I had to wait an hour or two, would gladly do that. I know Heaven will welcome with open arms and Jesus. Rest in Peace; you will be missed by many. God Bless.

Kay Crawford

August 10, 2025

Dear Terri and family, I am so very sorry for your loss! God bless and keep you.

The Eckert Family

August 10, 2025

One of the best Doctors in Valparaiso!!!! Thank you.

Colleen Blasko

August 10, 2025

Sends prayers to you and your family . Dr Gingerich will be remembered as a kind and caring person and physician . He will be missed.

Jay and Charmain Pasa

August 10, 2025

Dr. Gingerich took care of my family from the beginning of his practice thru to his retirement. He was a wonderful Doctor and we had the utmost confidence not only in his professional judgement but he was such a nice, engaged person. Our condolences to his family, which he was so proud of.

Bernice Leech

August 10, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Wonderful man and Dr. RIP Dr Keith

Tammy Ferrari

August 10, 2025

I so wish I could be there, warm hugs and condolences to the entire family Love you Terri

David Stout

August 10, 2025

I just want to say He was my doctor And he was the best I never had a doctor it was nice As he was And he cared a lot about his patients I will miss you My friend, many prayers for all his family

Sheila Snook

August 10, 2025

We knew Keith so many years ago at school. He was 3 years behind us at good old Morgan Twp. I remember acting in plays with him. Such a nice guy!
We send our condolences to you and your family in your loss.
Kevin Snook and Sheila (McGinley) Snook

Sherri Sellers

August 10, 2025

So very sorry for your loss. He was a very special person and doctor. I enjoyed working for him.

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