![]() ![]() Greg especially loved, and was beloved by, his family. Greg’s deep faith in God was the foundation for the way he loved people. Greg loved music, cars, chocolate, and learning new things. These included singing tenor in multiple choirs, playing trombone in bands, preforming in community theater, admiring antique cars, biking, playing racquetball, woodworking, waving a Terrible Towel, cheering at swim meets, and playing (usually winning) trivia at the Bullfrog, the Sticky Elbow, and Buffalo Wild Wings. His kind, genuine nature endeared him to everyone he met through his numerous activities. He was engaged in his community and church, quick with a smile and a handshake or hug. He had a great sense of humor and loved to laugh, especially at a pun or dad joke. He taught 7 th grade math at Curtin Middle School in Williamsport, PA for 33 years (and was a substitute teacher even after retirement), mentoring and encouraging countless students and befriending all his coworkers. ![]() He stayed in touch with many folks from high school and college and loved to reconnect with others later in life through social media. The son of two teachers, he also became a teacher after graduating from Clarion University. Greg was born on January 4, 1953, to the late Jerry and Maxine (Seanor) Keefer in Oil City, PA. Keefer, 70, died peacefully on January 30, 2023, after nearly a decade living with a cruel form of early-onset dementia – Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD). ![]()
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