Brian J. Keefe Obituary – Death : Brian J. Keefe, 64 passed away suddenly September 16, 2021 at Lahey Hospital in Burlington surrounded by his family members and loved ones. He died unexpectedly leaving family members, loved ones and friends in great grief and fear.

Causes of Brian J. Keefe’s Death…

According to our source, the cause of his death has not been announced as investigation is still on-going to know the actual cause of his death.

Brian is survived by his loving wife Kathleen R. (Rogers) Keefe; brother Thomas J. Keefe and his wife Maureen of Haverhill; sisters Mary Keefe Dodier of Haverhill and Kathleen O’Brien of Atkinson, NH. In laws, Constance Rogers, Maureen E. Perkins and Attorney Kelly R. Spencer, all of Haverhill; nieces and nephews, Jamie O’Brien, Mark O’Brien, Melissa Keefe, Bridget Keefe, T.J. Keefe, Jennifer Anderson, Eric Dodier, Nathan Perkins, Jonathan Perkins, Rebecca Perkins, Aaron Spencer, Rachel Spencer and Sarah Spencer; and several grand nieces and nephews.

Who Was Brian J. Keefe ?

Brian was born in Haverhill, he was the son of the late Thomas V. and Dorothy M. (Crites) Keefe and was a graduate of Haverhill High School, Class of 1974. He was employed for over 30 years as a Route Salesman and Office Manager for Sirois Foods in Lawrence.

Brian was very active in the 4H Horse Club in Salem, a leader of the Silver Spurs. He was also President of Rockingham County 4H Leaders Association. Brian was an animal lover and was the gate keeper at the horse show at Deerfield Fair.

He was the treasurer for Water Wheel Condo Association in Atkinson. Brian enjoyed traveling to Aruba and trips to Foxwoods and enjoyed playing Keno. Known for his generous and giving spirit he was always doing for others and was very thoughtful, never wanting recognition. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends.

Brian was known to be very kind and will be deeply missed, however his impact and legacy will carry on for generations to come through his family and the numerous lives he has touched.

He was tenacious, curious and always mastered what he did very quickly. he was deeply passionate and his sense of humor was a gift to all those who knew him. He loved taking care of animals. He will always be remembered as a gentle, caring, warm, big blue-eyed, special young man who had an immeasurable bond with his brother.

Funeral Arrangements / Visitations

Services will be private. Arrangements are by the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Donations may be made in Brian’s name to a Charity of One’s Choice.