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Kehoe PaulKEHOE, Paul Jerome  -  Paul Jerome Kehoe, beloved husband, father, Popsie to his four grandchildren, brother, loyal colleague and friend, passed away Saturday, May 1, 2021, at his home in Naples, FL.

Born in Toronto, ON, March 2, 1931, he was the son of Jerome Laughlin Kehoe and Madeline Helen Thompson, and proud husband of 66 years to his cherished wife Jo Anne (Joey) Beaupre.

Paul graduated from De La Salle College, Toronto and Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto with a Bachelors of Commerce degree.

He began his professional career at Burroughs Corporation, later becoming a World Wide Partner with Hay Associates, and retiring at age 53 as a Senior Vice President of Genstar Corporation.

Paul is survived by his wife Joey, sons Paul (Silvia), Peter and daughter Mary Jo (Dave) Glionna; grandchildren Paul III, Michael, Jessica and Christopher; his brother Jim and sister Theresa and predeceased sister Marnie

Near the end of his life he fought his illnesses with grace and dignity.

We are very grateful for the care from Melissa and team from Avow, and Gloria, Gene and team at Moorings Park in Naples.

Popsie was our family role model; husband, parent, honest, hard working, generous heart, caring, and understanding ways. He was a true gentleman in every way and will be greatly missed, but never forgotten.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Toronto.

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