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Keating, James Peter an influential and beloved physician and teacher who spent 40 extraordinary years as a clinician and professor of pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital and Washington University Medical School, died December 25, 2014 in Cary, North Carolina. A brilliant doctor as well as a demanding and thoughtful teacher, Dr. Keating had a profound influence on hundreds of medical students, patients, and their families. In 1968, he became the Chief Resident at St. Louis Children's Hospital, and in 1969 became the Director of the Pediatric Residency program, a position he held until 2002. He was one of the longest-serving, most successful residency directors in the history of pediatrics, a position which demanded enormous resilience and commitment to the SLCH community. His devotion to teaching was matched by his dedication to meeting the needs of patients. He established the pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition division in 1971 and served as division chief until 1992. He also organized the first pediatric intensive care unit west of the Mississippi and was director from 1980 to 1992. Dr. Keating pioneered the concept of pediatric diagnostic medicine, founding the division in 1992 and serving as its director until his retirement. The Diagnostic Center was the perfect fit for his tremendous medical knowledge - he loved to solve mysteries and was dogged in his pursuit of answers that would improve the health of his patients. His former residents are proof of the profound influence Dr. Keating has had on pediatrics. Many have gone on to senior leadership positions at major academic medical centers or have established successful private practices in communities throughout the country. In 1998, to honor their mentor, residents established and funded the James P. Keating, MD, Outstanding Resident Award, an honor that recognizes pediatric residency physicians who embody the attributes for which Dr. Keating is known-excellence in patient care, teaching and community spirit. Dr. Keating was born January 19, 1938 in Braddock, a mill town on the banks of the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh, PA to James Francis Keating, an open hearth steel worker and Alice Reardon Keating, an English teacher. His father was killed in a mill accident when Dr. Keating was 11 years old, leaving his mother to raise four children on her own. He was a graduate of Central Catholic High School and was granted an academic scholarship to Harvard College, where he played football and was a starter at left guard and a middle linebacker. After earning his undergraduate degree, he was accepted to Harvard Medical School, and following his medical school graduation, he found work at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Keating volunteered during the Vietnam War as a Navy Lieutenant serving in the Quang Tri civilian hospital from 1966 to 1967, and received the Navy Commendation for Valor among other awards and commendations. His vast curiosity about the world was reflected in his love of travel both domestic and international, American and Civil War History, ornithology, dendrology, and literary fiction. He completed the New York Times crossword puzzle every day using a fountain pen. As high-minded and high-achieving as he was, he had a common touch, was generous, honorable and compassionate, told hilarious tales, loved to laugh, preferred to be seen in a baseball hat, and carried a torch for Carolina style barbeque on a bun with slaw. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Susan, daughter Amy Keating Foote (Chris), son Thomas Keating, sister Mary Sommerfeld (Wayne), brother Larry Keating (Peggy), brother Jerry Keating (Mary), and many beloved nieces and nephews. Memorial service arrangements are incomplete at this time. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be directed attn: James P. Keating Memorial, Children's Hospital of St. Louis, 1 Children's Place, St. Louis, MO, 314-286-0988.

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Dec. 31, 2014.

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Hayley Campbell

October 2, 2016

have met him once he was older, he would have loved him so much. I'm so sorry for your loss. Hayley and Keatin

Linda Goodman

February 19, 2015

Susan, all the Goodmans send their love and condolences to you and your children. We are thinking of all the Keatings and Kemmers.

February 11, 2015

Dear Susan, Amy and Tom,

I had the honor of working with Dr. Keating on 4A at SLC from 1978 through 1980. I was a staff nurse, fresh out of Barnes Hospital School of Nursing. I don't think I knew enough to know how little I knew! This was back in the day when children with chronic illnesses were unable to be cared for at home. Many patients were on 4A for years. I can't explain the impact Dr. Keating had on my professional career. He taught me what cannot be learned in a classroom, the art of medicine. I have practiced in 7 states and have yet to meet a physician that I have more respect for than he. What a honor to have known and worked with him. A few months ago, I sent an email when I heard he was in Cary. I had been at UNC for several years and moved to the coast. I am a pediatric nurse practitioner in gastroenterology. We had planned to meet for lunch this year. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Fondly,
Nannette Blois-Martin

Janis Zvargulis

February 7, 2015

Dear Susan and family, Jim Keating was an inspiration to so many people, and we all share in the grief of his passing. He was my mentor in pediatric gastroenterology for two years. Jims constant quest for knowledge and his meticulous attention to detail influenced me greatly in those formative years. I will always remember and respect him as a tireless worker with a heart of gold, who cared deeply about every human being. We all share your loss.

Eileen Tyrala

February 5, 2015

Dear Susan and Family,
Please accept my sincerest condolences over the loss of Jim.
Whenever anyone has ever asked me who most influenced me in my medical career, I have without hesitation said Jim Keating. As a pediatric intern in 1971 and then again as a neonatology fellow at SLCH, Jim's demand for the best and the most that each individual could give to the practice of medicine was compelling. His standards of dedication and caring are still the voice that drives me every day to ask myself whether I have done all that I should, all that I could or all that I have promised to do for the patient in front of me. That voice will not go silent and will live on within me. Such is the gift that Jim gave to so many of us who were fortunate enough to train under him.
I share in your loss.
Sincerely,
Eileen Tyrala

February 2, 2015

Susan-
Although it has been awhile since we crossed paths, I have fond memories of you and Jim. You are in my prayers.
-Janine Brodeur

Sandeep Madan

January 29, 2015

I am really saddened on hearing Dr Keating's passing away.He was not only a great doctor but a great person too.His diagnostic insights were just out of this world.
He gave me this great opportunity to be a part of the SLCH community and supported me well along the way. I felt so blessed when he quoted my clinical observations during grand round in front of an esteemed audience. His patient of the week series were always thought provoking and I still review them and share it with my pediatric partners.
A great soul, a great person and above all a great pediatrician. I will always miss him and he shall always be my role model.
May his soul rest in peace.

Judy Hines

January 22, 2015

I was so saddened to learn of Jim's passing. He was a gentle and remarkable man. As it is said " many people will walk in and out of your life but only a few very special people will leave footprints on your heart." Jim left footprints on so many hearts of his patients, parents and his many acquaintances. I will miss him.
Susan, Amy and Tom, I am so very, very sorry for your loss- remember all the good times.
Judy Hines from Boston City Hospital 1965.

Dr. Keating and the STL Poker Gang

January 21, 2015

John Papagiannis

January 16, 2015

It was with great sadness that I heard the news that Dr Keating is no longer with us... I was shocked. I had just spoken with him a few days ago, after being far and away for many years. When I returned to Missouri, he was one of the first that I wanted to contact. I had the blessing like so many others to participate in Residents' report every morning for 3 years and to benefit from his vast knowledge and experience and unprecedented care for the patients. He has shaped my life as a physician. I am grateful for everything he taught me and for the advice he gave me for my professional life. Good bye Dr Keating... To his family, my sincerest condolences.

January 10, 2015

Dear Susan, Amy and Tom --

It is very difficult to express my incredible sorrow in knowing that Jim is no longer at the end of a phone call if I need him. Now I, like you, have to rely on a response to my prayers (though I know he will, as always, answer!). I can hardly fathom your sense of loss, but my prayers and love are with you during these difficult times.

Jim was a titan in his field and all of us who had the privilege of training and working with him will never forget his brilliance, warmth and insight into patients, families and the doctors who care for them.

As one of the many who took him away from your family time, I thank you with all my heart for sharing Jim with us.

With prayers, hugs and love for you all --

Lisa Dunkle

Jane Conte

January 9, 2015

I worked with his wife Susan and only met Jim a few times, but I know he will be missed by his family and friends. My thoughts are with Susan,Amy, and Tom.

January 8, 2015

Susan,
My condolences to your and your family on the loss of Jim. His reputation as a dedicated teacher, mentor, physician and caring person lives on.
Sandy Holmes

Christina Mahl

January 8, 2015

Thank you Dr. Keating for all your devotion to the children here in St. Louis. We have lost a true gem, but Dr. Keathing passed on so much to others that his legacy will continue for years to come!

Douglas Fishman

January 7, 2015

An amazing man, who singularly had such an impact on the lives of patients (many of whom he never met or knew how much influence he had) and his students around the world.

Chuck Huddleston

January 6, 2015

Dr. Keating (I never felt I could call him Jim out of extreme respect) was a giant amongst physicians at SLCH. I had the pleasure of knowing him for 20+ years, first as the PICU director, an odd job for a gastroenterologist, but not for Dr. Keating. Not only smart, but wise. My condolences to his family.

Usha Sathian

January 6, 2015

What an extraordinary man. I was a resident and learnt a ton from him. Hard as he was on us, he taught me life lessons and made me a better clinician for life. Brilliant, kind, witty, sharp tongued when we did not meet his exacting standard, he played a big part in my growth as a physician. I had the pleasure of seeing him in July 2013, when the residents honored him. It was an emotional moment for him and his students: the auditorium was packed.
Dr Keating, I got to tell you that day how much you meant to me, and you smiled your sweet smile and brushed it off. RIP, Dr Keating , you have made the world a better place with your life's work.

Thomas Lancaster, MD (former JPK Resident Award recipient)

January 6, 2015

What a great loss for his family and this world. No doubt he was the most influential teacher and physician in my career. I'll never forget meeting him on my interview at SLCH for residency. He was so inspiring and my feelings have never subsided. I think of you often JPK.

Rick Majzun

January 6, 2015

Jim was a gift to all of us who knew him, to the children he cared for, and the family he loved. His impact will continue for generations.

Akshaya Vachharajani

January 6, 2015

I will miss you.

steven plax

January 5, 2015

Dear Susan, Tom, and Amy. I too extend my condolences to you. My daughter, son, and daughter-in-law all had the privilege of being mentored by Jim who was also their advocate and went the extra mile in times of stressors. What a human being!
In referring patients to Jim I would always tell them they are going to be seen by the smartest Doctor I know.

Angela Sharkey

January 3, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Susan, Amy and Tom. Jim was a tremendous colleague and friend. His standard of care for patients, his love of the great outdoors and his love for his family were an inspiration to us all.

Vanessa Buckner

January 3, 2015

We would like to extend our condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Keating. He was truly a blessing to the BJC system. Uplifting you in our prayers.
Vanessa Buckner and Lenora Buckner (as known as Mrs. B, by Dr. Keating)

rich ratzan

January 3, 2015

we first met jim 43 years ago and he taught me nothing about medicine since he was not my attending but my wife's. but ... he taught me tons about teaching.

i met and interacted with jim as often as i could, as a friend, since i knew i was in the presence of a remarkable man, teacher and leader. one misses the opportunity to let some of that rub off on himself or herself at one's own loss.

jim also demonstrated - as so many of these testimonials attest - the calculus of a great teacher: he has saved and improved the lives of thousands of children he never knew or met through the teachings he imparted to others who went on, not only to save and improve the lives of many children, but to pass on his legacy of the calculus of teaching.

when leonard bernstein died, someone - it might have been itzhak perlman - remarked that he was a meteor that flashes across the sky once in any one's life time. ditto jim. R.I.P.

Ann Pluemer

January 2, 2015

Dr. Keating saved my 2 children when they were in Children's Hospital for 7 weeks in 1978. They are grown and healthy. Dr. Keating has always been a reverend name in our household. Bless the family. Ann Pluemer

January 2, 2015

Dear Susan
Gloria and I send you our condolences. Jim was a wonderful caring human being who served as a teacher, role model, mentor and friend to many trainees. He was a superb clinician who helped many children and their families. He wii be missed. We are thinking about you and your family.

Gloria and Marvin Fishman

January 2, 2015

My thoughts and prayers to the Keating Family. Few people left an indelible impression on my professional career as Dr. Keating did. I am indebted to him for teaching me the art of medicine and for showing me how to reason clinically. He was the template for all of us of the compassion and dedication required to become a master clinician. I carry with me even today many of the concepts he taught me as a physician, and I teach them to my students.
Elias T. Zambidis,
Baltimore, MD

Howard Pelteson

January 2, 2015

My deepest sympathies to the Keating family. Dr. Keating leaves many legacies: he set the standard for what an inquiring, compassionate, and devoted physicians should be. He imparted his knowledge, and wisdom, and generosity of spirit to generations of residents, including me.
His devotion to children and their families touched thousands.
His spirit lives on in the work of all us he trained, and in all the children he sustained through the years.
Our thoughts are with you.
Howard Pelteson

January 1, 2015

Dearest Susan, Tommie, and Amy:
Fritz and I send our love, prayers, tears, and hugs. JPK touched our lives in so many ways we can't count them. Simply put he will always remain the very best pediatrician I know - and I know many many wonderful ones, a number of whom were also taught by him. Thank you so very much for sharing this extraordinary teacher, mentor, and one of the dearest friends we will ever know.
Much love
Kathy and Fritz Schwarz

Pat Freukes, RN

January 1, 2015

Dear Susan & Family,
Heaven has truly called a GREAT man home much to early. His knowledge was expansive and his teaching to others unmeasureable. He did not expect more than what he expected of himself. Thus, I learned to always be preapared for anything as possible. Dr. Keating will be missed greatly by his many SLCH Friends & Family. I offer prayer that you Susan and your Family will know how greatly he was resepected. Hold the precious memories that you each have and let our Great Comforter surround you with HIS love. Peace Be With You Until You Meet Again. In Christ's Love for all HIS Children,

Natalie Huckelberry

December 31, 2014

I would like to thank dr. Keating through all his help with my gastroperesis. I appreciated all of his help through that time. He was a great doctor. I liked him very much.

Eyad Hanna

December 31, 2014

My deepest condolences. I am so grateful to Bob Rothbaum for putting me on the phone with Dr. Keating 2 months ago. One last time, I was able to thank him for changing my life; shaping my career. Years later, he still made me feel special as he recalled all our influential moments together just as I did. If I can have such a positive influence on just one person in my lifetime, I will be blessed.

Thank you to Susan, Amy and Tom for your sacrifices over the years while he spent hours teaching and healing all of us.

Anne Fleischman Knese

December 31, 2014

Thoughts and prayers are being sent to the family and friends of Dr. Keating. He was an amazing doctor, teacher and a gentle soul. He expected nothing less than your best whether a doctor, a nurse or a member of the support staff. However, it wasn't anything he didn't expect of himself either. I know that I am a better nurse because of his direction. Dr. Keating also took a special interest in our family when our son was diagnosed with a rare disease. He was there to guide and support us even though he wasn't "officially" his patient. That is just how caring and compassionate he was. JPK will truly be missed. May you find comfort in the many memories that you have of this great man.

Iram Sirajuddin

December 31, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privilege of working with Dr. Keating during my training at SLCH, and he was truly a brilliant man. He inspired us to be better physicians, but above all, more thoughtful people. Prayers for your family at this time.

Lisa Dunkle Scheffler MD

December 31, 2014

We are all heartbroken by the loss, but the world and the field of pediatrics are better for Jim's having been in it. With love and hugs to Susan and the family, Lisa Dunkle

Terri boden

December 31, 2014

You will be greatly missed. You saved my sanity when my child was diagnosed with a rare degenitive disease. Without your compassion and guidance we would not have made it through the tough times. Also as a coworker at Childrens Hospital, I always enjoyed your gentle smile and sense of humor as you taught your residents.

richard hudgens

December 31, 2014

Jim was such a dear friend and colleague. He helped so many children, not only his own patients but, through the work of the many pediatricians he trained, all their patients as well. He was warm, mellow, brilliant, funny! He was a treasure to all of us. My prayer is one of thanksgiving for his life and that his dear family may be comforted.

December 31, 2014

Such a wonderful, brilliant man, mentor and friend. In 24 years as a pediatrician, I still wonder if I met up with Dr. Keating's expectations. I will continue to try! Condolences and prayers to the family for your loss. Know that he left a great legacy and inspired a generation of pediatricians to always do better. Lynn Collins - Seattle, WA

Ellen Albers, APRN

December 31, 2014

Dr. Keating once told me a consult note I wrote on a patient that I referred to him was very well done and I will never forget that coming from someone as prestigious as him. I miss seeing him in the elevator. I agree with everything Lynne said, he was a great mentor and educator.

Darryl De Vivo

December 31, 2014

Dear Susan and Family,
We were very saddened to learn of Jim's Death. Simply stated, he was an amazing man, and we all benefitted by our contact with him. Few measure up to him, but his humility would immediately object. He has left an impressive footprint, and few will ever be able to fill his shoes.
We will miss him, but our memories will remain strong.
With deep sympathies,
Darryl and Alicia De Vivo

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Lynne Sekarski

December 31, 2014

"JPK", You were an amazing pediatrician, mentor, nursing advocate, husband, father and forever friend and colleague. From SLCH PICU to Diagnostic Center, I was so honored and priveleged to work with you and learn from you for so many years. I could even call you "Jim" as you requested of us instead of "Dr. Keating"- although it took a few years.
To Susan, Amy and Tom, I am so sorry for your loss. May you cherish all your memories and great times together. Know that his life and life's lessons touched so many and will continue to do so as we strive to deliver the best care to our patients. There really isn't a day that goes by that I don't ask myself " What would Jim say?"
Especially I will miss the conversations that he could lead about any subject, his soft spoken voice, loyalty, his laugh and smile, and his intentional dedication to his patients and colleagues.
Blessings to all of you.

Anne Fleischman Knese

December 31, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Jim Keating. Dr. Keating was truly an inspiration to not only the doctors, but also the nurses at SLCH. He expected the best of all the employees, only because that was what he expected of himself. After knowing Dr. Keating for many years we had the opportunity to work with him as physician for our son. We will forever be grateful to him for the vast knowledge he had in sharing with us all he knew. He fought with insurance companies for us, all to just "to help you all out." We could never thank him enough for all he has done for our family. May you find peace in the memories and stories of Jim.

Sandy Summers, MSN, RN, PNP-BC

December 31, 2014

Dr. Keating I will miss you. You taught me so much about Pediatric Gastroenterology. Your intelligence, kindness and compassion will never be forgotten.

December 31, 2014

DR Keating will forever be remembered for his teaching here at SLCH. As a nurse here at Childrens I remember his teaching during rounds. What a great man and so smart!

Margaret conners

December 31, 2014

What a remarkable person! Peggy Conners,RN ,St.Louis Children's Hospital.

I really loved his laughter.

Jim Jarvis

December 31, 2014

Two wonderful people who graced my life for 35 years.

Jim Jarvis

December 31, 2014

Al

December 31, 2014

So sorry for your loss, be comforted by memories, prayers and the support of family and friends

Mother of former patient

December 31, 2014

Dr Keating was one in a million. He somehow managed to make the world of medicine a much less frightening place for a child. His compassion knew no boundaries. I dont know if I said it then, but I am certainly saying it now...thank you, Dr Keating. You helped save my child more than once. The medical community lost a great one.

December 30, 2014

Dr. Keating,

I will miss you, until we meet again..HUGS! Cheryl Goddard RN

Tracy Hoel

December 30, 2014

So sorry for your loss! Dr, Keating was one of my daughters first specialists besides her neurologist at St. Louis Children's hospital. A brilliant and caring man! Tracy and Caitlin Hoel(Aicardi syndrome 23yrs)

Katy Kreusser

December 30, 2014

Dr. Keating was the mentor to untold academic and community pediatricians. We revered and admired him for his breadth of knowledge and inquiring mind and we feared nothing so much as disappointing him. He pushed us all to be the best doctors we could be and none of his residents will ever forget his care for our education.

Suzanne Schoen-Harju

December 30, 2014

Dear Susan, Amy, and Tom,

We are thinking of you and sending you our heartfelt love and prayers. Jim/Dr. Keating will forever be in our hearts and an important part of our lives.

Love,
Suzanne, Craig, Jan, Paul, and Helen Sirles (Nana)

Sharon Walther

December 30, 2014

Susan, This is Sharon Walther. I was so sad to hear about Jim's passing so suddenly. What a big loss to you and your family and to those whom worked with him so many years at St. Louis Children's Hospital. I felt very blessed that he hired me to work with him and enjoyed his jolly laugh and beautiful smile. He always made time for those whom had a question to ask and I have missed him since my retirement. The last time I seen him was at his retirement party at the hospital and feel so luck that Aileen Derhake and I had our picture taken with him. My daughter Kim (Masters) Davis worked with him too.
I have asked God to watch over you and your family and give you strength that need to have to get through these days ahead.

I am so happy that you were able to move close to Amy when he retired. I always enjoyed running into you from time to time, you are such a wonderful and sweet person.

You both took the time to attend George and my wedding and that really meant a lot to me.

You might not remember me, but I will never forget the two of you.

Love, Sharon Walther

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