General Lloyd Everett
Keating
Male
Canada
1909-07-09
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
2004-00-00
Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada


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Lloyd Everett Keating, 95, of Grand Manan and formerly of Moncton passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness at the Grand Manan Nursing Home, Grand Manan, New Brunswick. He was the son of the late John and Myrtle (Killiam) Keating of Moncton. Mr Keating graduated from Aberdeen High School, attended Dalhousie College and then attended Chicago YMCA College. He served one year as a Director of Physical Education at Mount Royal YMCA, another year as director at Moncton YMCA, followed as director at the Halifax School for the Blind.

He enrolled in University of New Brunswick Law School, in Saint John, graduating in 1937. Returning to Moncton he joined the firm of Allen and Allen for five years. In 1943, he took over the law practice of W.E. McMonagle. In 1957, he was appointed Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Circuit Court in Westmorland County, and also served as Provincial Prosecutor in Moncton, Shediac, Buctouche and surrounding areas. He was Treasurer of the Westmorland Progressive Conservative Association. Later he served on the executive of the Moncton Liberal Association and also on City Council for several terms. He retired in 1986 after practicing law for over fifty years.

He was a member of the Upland’s Baptist Church, Salisbury Road, and North Head Baptist Church, Grand Manan, a life member of the New Brunswick Barristers’ Association and the Moncton Flying Club. He was an avid tennis player and a talented pianist and had enjoyed performing and producing several concerts and recitals over the years.

Mr Keating is survived by his wife Della B. (Huntley) (Daggett) Keating; four stepsons: Russell (Ida) of British Columbia; Claude (Helen) of Seal Cove; Layne (Helena) of British Columbia; William (Linda) of Grand Manan; one step-daughter, Bonnie (Allen) Benson of Saint John; two nephews: John (Pat) Keating and Frank (Jan) Keating; one niece, Ann (Ron) Porter; fourteen step-grandchildren; and 20 step-great-grandchildren. Mr Keating was predeceased by his first wife, Jerri (Wilson) Keating, of Saint John, who passed away in 1970; one nephew, Robert; and one step-grandchild, Benjamin Benson.



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