Condolences
Truly one of the good guys in the world - his good nature will keep him alive in our hearts. Alan & Kathy Masse
Sending prayers and love to the Keegan Family in this time. May John's memory be eternal.
I remember Cathy and John as high school sweethearts! Your love stood the test of time. Until you meet again….and you will! - RIP John.
I am so sorry for your tremendous loss! I coached John when he played for the OLG basketball team. I will lways remember his great attitude and good nature. My prayers are with you!
Joe Walsh
Cathy, Staela and Family,
There are no words... I am so sorry to hear about John's passing.
You are all in my thoughts an prayers.
My deepest sympathies to the Keegan family. John was a special individual, I will never forget his terrific sense of humor and his infectious laugh. He was so proud of his family as he shared many stories over the years. The respect that he achieved in the insurance industry and his many accomplishments will not be forgotten. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
I was always so appreciative of how John treated me and my children with genuine kindness and friendship. You could see he had a true loving heart, and I'm sure his family will miss him greatly. I hope you can take comfort in the loving memories of being blessed with him for 40 plus years.
My sympathies and prayers are with you and your entire family.
Camille Fava
John created so many beautiful memeries; a life that you can truly celebrate even as you grieve. You have our heart's deepest sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this most difficult time. Sending lots of love and hugs.
Our condolences to the entire Keegan family. May you find peace and comfort during this difficult time. Although we only met him few times, he was a kind gentle man who adored his family. All of our love and support to all of you from South Carolina. Love Aunt Michelle and Chase
Although I only met John a few times I knew he was a loving caring and courageous gentleman. He loved his family and always loved spending fun times with them My love prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. My deepest sympathy
I’m convinced in each person’s life, there’s only a handful of people who truly have a positive influence on another’s life. John was that person to me. In my career, I’ve left two companies to work for John. John’s influence in both my professional life and personal life are immeasurable. His influence on my personal life was further extended to the influence he’s made in my son’s life. One’s legacy is also measured by respect that is received by others. The respect John had from management, to employees, underwriters, brokers and especially clients is something I only wish I can get close to achieving. While I can go on for 10 paragraphs or more expressing my admiration for John, perhaps I can best sum it up by saying how extremely fortunate I was to have known John for over 40 years, beginning with his early days in the business as an underwriter at the Home Ins Co. to when he became my boss when he hired me at AON and then PRS. But more than any of that, let me express how fortunate I was to have had John…….as a friend.
Condolences to the entire Keegan family. I am still having a hard time processing it all, especially during the uncertain times we are in, but I know you’re in a better place now John. I won’t be the first to say, you were a boss, father figure, and dear friend to many of us in the office. I miss bagel Fridays on the 6th floor, having conversations about our golf game, upcoming trips to Naples, or how Ryan did something not to your liking… dummy! You were a true mentor, and hearing your voice and infectious laugh was just so comforting in and out of the office. So happy I took a leap of faith to come work for you and Amwins. You will truly be missed. Rest easy JK!
John, you will be truly missed. Not only were you my boss, but you were a father figure to me and a dear friend. I'll miss our phone conversations talking about life and seeing that bright smile in the office. I can hear you now laughing about my tattoos and yelling at me for not getting the vaccine. I know you are at peace now and resting. I'm so happy that you were a part of my life. Rest easy. Love Tracy
Although words seem so futile at this time, that’s all we have to convey our sadness and condolences…. John was a gentleman and a kind hearted soul… I’ll miss his laugh…Rest In Peace dear cousin.
Sending love to all the Keegan family .. he is with the angels now and at peace in God’s arms
I am so sorry to hear of John passing. Having done business with John for 20 years, I can say that he was an absolute prince of a man and honest in everything he did. I enjoyed working with John over the years on the business end but even more so as a friend. I will miss his positive attitude and that wonderful, infectious laugh. My sincerest condolences to the entire Keegan family.
Darrell Pippin
John was a brother from another mother to me. He was to have been my legal brother in law had tragedy not struck in 1978. With that said we all hung together over the high school and college years where we shared vacations, concerts and multiple excursions. We go back to the CB days where I (tomkat) would reach out to "The decon." So many nights we would all get together and play midnight basketball on a Friday only to head to our weekly trip to Point Pleasant Beach that morning with little or no sleep. How many winter mornings did we shovel out the tennis courts to play tennis in sub freezing Temps. You could say we did some crazy things. One of our favorites was snow skiing at Sterling Forest. Wildwood Crest was an annual vacation spot where we had so much fun. We all did so much together! And let's not forget our Disco Days! Lol Those were hilarious! Saturday Night Fever had nothing on us! Recently I spoke to John and all we did was laugh about how Cathy didn't like riding in his prize restored Jeep. John was the rock in his family where everything was built around with his great supportive wife Cathy. John I still can't believe that you are now in heaven but I am so relieved that you are not suffering any longer. You are a true warrior and fighter as tough as you could have been. You are and will always be an inspiration to me. Rest peacefully in God's hands John and please give Kathy a hug for me. Till we meet again as I am sure of it. I love you brother, Tommy...