In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
KEATING, John Kevin - of Kingston, formerly of Hammonds Plains passed away in Valley Hospice, Kentville on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, just before his 75th birthday.
Born in Burin, Newfoundland, Kevin earned degrees in Psychology and Medicine from Memorial University, and a degree in Health Service Administration from Dalhousie University. He served as a medical officer in the Canadian Forces, including at sea aboard HMCS Provider and in postings across Canada. He rose to the rank of Captain (N) and was Commanding Officer of Formation Health Services for Maritime Forces Atlantic. He also held senior leadership roles in Ottawa, London (Ontario), and Halifax. He received the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) for his service. Kevin served for his country in Visoka, Bosnia providing medical care to both civilians and Canadian Forces’ members. He was the commanding officer in CFB Borden Medical School, providing training to many.
Beyond his remarkable career, Kevin embraced life with enthusiasm and joy. He was an avid golfer and traveler, always eager to explore new places and create lasting memories with family and friends. Music was a lifelong passion - he sang and played guitar, often filling a room with warmth and song.
Kevin’s legacy is one of dedicated service, scholarly achievement, and a joyful spontaneity that reflected his love for life. He will be deeply missed by family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Kevin is survived and lovingly remembered by his beloved wife, Jackie Keating (née Hughes), his children, Chris Keating (Amanda Brown) and Erin Surette (Brian), and his cherished grandchildren, Scarlett, Sebby, Silas, Harper, and Rowan. He also leaves behind his brothers, Paul, David, and Michael (Barb); sisters, Kathy, Brenda, and Peggy (Daniel); his first wife, Elizabeth Keating (née Tucker); and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents, John Leo and Marguerite Keating; sisters, Bettie Collins and Patricia Keating; nephew, Jeffrey Grace; and brothers-in-law, Ronnie Hughes and Carson Collins.
At Kevin’s request, cremation has taken place. Details about a celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Kevin’s memory may be made to the Valley Hospice Foundation, honoring the compassionate care he received in his final days—a profound gift that allowed him to experience dignity, respect, and comfort, and that provided solace to his family. (Middleton Funeral Home)
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