BRYAN FRANCIS KEDDY (FRANK EDWARD6, JOSEPH EDWARD (JOE)5, JOSEPH WILLIAM4 KEDY, MATTHIAS (MATHEW)3, JOHN WILLIAM2, ALEXANDER1) was born August 14, 1949 in Toronto, Ontario (Living in Halifax, N.S.). He married (1) DALE ALICE GARCEAU June 25, 1971 in Rexdale United Church, Ontario. He married (2) ANITA LOUISE SIEMENS May 22, 1982 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, daughter of JACOB SIEMENS and KATE GOERZ.Notes for BRYAN FRANCIS KEDDY:
Birth Announcement in Toronto Telegram - KEDDY, To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keddy, August 14, 1949, at the Toronto Western Hospital, a son. Mother and baby doing well.
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Bryan's first home was at 12 Lansdowne Ave. in the West end of Toronto in which he lived for 13 years, during which time he attended Parkdale Public School. Frank, Mary and Bryan then moved to 139 Lansdowne Ave, while Bryan attended Parkdale Collegiate, in a four year arts and science course and then Humber College for two years learning Mechanical Drafting. Bryan's first job was in 1970 for Mulder Iron Works as a draftsman. Bryan married Dale Garceau in 1971 - and he worked with his father Frank at St. Raphael's Nursing Home, in Yorkville, and then worked at Westeel-Rosco for three years as a structural steel draftsman. In 1978, Bryan worked for Ontario Store Fixtures again as a draftsman. Bryan and Dale were divorced in 1980. Dale re-married and is living in London, Ontario with her husband and their two children. Bryan moved to Fort McMurray, Alberta in 1978 where he was hired in advertising sales at the daily newspaper "The Fort McMurray Today" and worked there for two years. Bryan met Anita in 1980 while they both worked at the "Express" newspaper. In 1982 they moved to Dartmouth, N.S., where they were married on May 22nd. While in Dartmouth, Bryan worked at Cherubini Metal Works as a structural steel draftsman. In 1985, Bryan and Anita moved to Halifax, where he worked for Industry and Ocean News and McNabs Printing Company, as a graphic designer. In 1989, Bryan was hired again as a structural steel draftsman for Atlantic Structural Details in Dartmouth, where he worked for over five years. In 1996, Bryan had a massive heart attack, and was deemed disabled. Bryan's interests include - woodworking crafts, sports, scale model wooden boats, and genealogy.
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