In memory of

Keith J. C. Golding

April 15, 1935 -  November 13, 2025

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Keith Jeffmore Constantine Golding. A proud son of Jamaica, Keith departed this life peacefully on November 13, 2025, surrounded by loved ones and leaving behind a legacy of kindness, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to family and community.

Born on April 15, 1935 in Asia, Manchester, Jamaica, to Neressa "Roseabell" Daley and John A.L. Golding, and raised by his grandmother Murdella McKenzie, Keith grew up grounded in the strong values and faith that shaped the man he became - compassionate, humble, diligent, and endlessly generous. Throughout his life, he carried an unshakeable love for his island home, its culture, its landscape, its people and its promise.

Keith was known for settling seamlessly in every place he set foot over his 90 years on earth. From the hills of Clarendon, his studies and work took him to Wales and Liverpool in the UK, Guelph, Ontario, Spencerville, Ohio, Montego Bay and Kingston, Jamaica, and finally, his adopted home in Markham. A brilliant man with degrees in Radiology, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, he dedicated many years to his profession and public service. After working in the UK, Canada and the US, he returned to Jamaica to do his part in post-independence nation building. He was one of three USAID team members that went to Jamaica to build Cornwall Regional Hospital in Montego Bay, and went on to leadership roles in the Ministry of Health and State Trading Corporation while teaching at the College of Arts Science and Technology (now UTech) and doing what he loved most – farming in the parish of St. Ann. He was a devoted Methodist and a staunch “Lodge Man” – a Freemason who followed in his father’s footsteps as an active member of Hamilton Lodge in Jamaica. Keith achieved many accomplishments over his lifetime including his presidency of the Jamaica and Caribbean Pharmaceutical Associations and serving as Master of Hamilton Lodge.

Whether through a warm smile, a thoughtful word of encouragement, or a willing hand extended in times of need, he touched the lives of countless individuals. His friends knew him to be steadfast and trustworthy. His family remembers him as a source of strength, laughter, and unconditional love.

Keith will be forever cherished by his wife of 63 years, Fae Valerie Golding; children Faith (Chad), Jonelle (John), Audrea (Derek) and Keith Jeffrey (Elisa); grandchildren, Asheba, Shaka, Kamu, Michelle, Joanna, Maliah, Christian, Leah, Kaden, and Jillian; siblings; extended family; and a wide circle of friends who mourn his loss and celebrate his remarkable life. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Charmaine. His memory will live on in the stories he leaves behind and in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A celebration of Keith’s life will be held on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at 1 pm at Elgin Mills Funeral Centre, 1591 Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4S 1M9. Interment and reception to follow at the same location. Visitation for family and friends will take place on Friday, November 28 from 4 - 8pm at Elgin Mills Funeral Center. Friends and well-wishers are invited to attend and pay their respects.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

Donations in Keith's honor may be made to Food For The Poor of Canada using the donation tab at the top of the memorial page.

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Jesse Asaph Golding (Nephew)

Entered November 16, 2025 from Kingston

Nuff luv to Uncle Keith and immediate family. RIP to a real G

Norman O Campbell & Maria A Campbell (Uncle Norman/ Friend.)

Entered November 17, 2025 from 414 North Hampton Trail, Canton, GA. 30115

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our dear friend and family member, Keith J.C Golding, on November 13, 2025. Many of us will remember meeting him when he returned from the UK in August 1962 and united in holy matrimony at Coke Methodist Church, Kingston, Jamaica, pledging vows to our Fae Valerie Wong that have stood strong for 63 blessed years.

Keith’s kindness, warmth, and devotion to family and friends touched all who knew him. His presence brought joy, his words carried wisdom, and his love will remain with us always.
As we grieve his loss, let us also celebrate the life he lived and the legacy he leaves behind. May his memory be a blessing and a source of comfort to all who loved him.

Our hearts and prayers are with Fae Valerie Golding; Children Faith (Chad),Jonelle (John); Audrea (Derek and Keith Jeffrey (Elisa) Grandchildren and wide circle of extended families and friends, all who mourn this loss.

Arleen Huggins (Friend of his daughter Audrea)

Entered November 17, 2025 from Toronto

I only had the pleasure of meeting Keith once many years ago with Audrea, but remember his to be kind and welcoming to me and my husband.

The qualities he and his wife distilled in Audrea.

May you rest in peace.

Raymond Julian "Jingles" Reynolds (son-in-law)

Entered November 17, 2025 from Bronx

He was a great soul, and showed me much love.

William Morren (Friend of family)

Entered November 18, 2025 from Hillsboro Wi

Mr Golding was always such a cool genuine person. He would stop by when we were in college and talk to us and laugh, he thought it was humorous that my socks usually had holes in them and didn’t match.

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