Gregory D. Keebaugh, 67
Blue Earth – Gregory Keebaugh, age 67, of Blue Earth passed away on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023, at his home in Blue Earth, surrounded by his family.
Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Blue Earth, Rev. Dr. Jeanette Bidne officiated. Visitation was held on Friday, Dec. 8, and one hour before the service at the church. Burial will take place in the Cannon City Cemetery, rural Faribault, in the spring. Online condolences can be left and a recording of the service can be viewed at www.pattonfh.com
Gregory Douglas Keebaugh was born on Dec. 15, 1955 at the Army Base Hospital at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He was the fourth child of Lt. Colonel Donald Ross Keebaugh and Marion Dorothy Witt Keebaugh. Greg attended a number of schools during his formative years, as his family moved to be near the bases at which his father was stationed. One of his favorite memories occurred when his family lived in France. Their rental house was adjacent to a park. One night, a circus moved into the park and set up, and Greg woke up to a giraffe outside his bedroom window.
Upon his father’s retirement from the military, his parents purchased a house in Stoughton, Wisconsin. Greg graduated from Stoughton High School and from the University of Wisconsin, Stout, with a degree in Engineering Technology. He worked for a period of time in Rapid City, South Dakota, before moving to Minnesota. Over the years, he was employed by McQuay’s in Faribault, MN, Mankato Corporation (Bemis) in Mankato, Telex in Blue Earth, and finished out the last several years of his career at 3M in Fairmont. He retired from 3M on June 30, 2023.
When Greg was employed in Faribault in 1981, he met his future wife, Rebecca (Becky), through mutual friends. They became engaged three months later, were married On Oct. 2, 1982 at First English Lutheran Church in Faribault, and were blessed with 41 years of marriage.
Greg and Becky joined Trinity Lutheran Church in Blue Earth 25 years ago. Greg served on the Church Council, was involved in the Trinity Fair Stand Committee, the Technology and Sound Committee, served as an usher, and helped in a number of other areas as needed. Greg served as a Scout Leader during the years his son was involved in scouting, and enjoyed serving as a Science Fair judge in the schools.
Greg enjoyed camping, grilling, and trying out new recipes for the smoker. He liked an occasional craft beer and a good bourbon. He was the family’s tech guru and could learn how to do anything. He had a vivid imagination, and a wonderfully warped sense of humor. Greg loved his family, enjoyed time with friends, was always willing to help someone out, and was a mentor to so many throughout his working years. He was never one to brag about his accomplishments, but did his best to use his skills and knowledge to help others. He was the calm, steady presence in the room.
Greg is survived by his wife, Becky; daughters, Amanda (Petra) Steinke, of Blue Earth, Rachel (Michael) Windsperger, of Lake Crystal; son, Timothy, of Blue Earth; sister, Barbara Poresky, of Manhattan, Kansas; brother, Brian (Kathy) Keebaugh, of Yakima, Washington.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Cynthia Abel; parents-in-law, Betty and Allen Thompson; brother-in-law, Robert Poresky; niece, Laura Poresky; sisters-in-law, Dianne Thompson Hardersen and Kay Thompson.
Memorials are preferred to: UHD Hospice, Trinity Lutheran Church Endowment Fund, Trinity Lutheran Church Sound and Tech Fund, or the Trinity Lutheran Church Youth Fund.