Eugene O'Keefe

Canadian businessman and philanthropist

Eugene O'Keefe - Canadian businessman and philanthropist
Born

December 10th, 1827
197 years ago

Died

October 1st, 1913
111 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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Established a successful brewing company in Ontario, O'Keefe Brewery. Contributed significantly to local communities through various philanthropic efforts. Supported educational institutions and health services. Helped expand the brewing industry in Canada.

Founded O'Keefe Brewery in 1891

Donated to educational and health causes

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