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Who is Linda Keating




https://www.thesun.ie/tv/12592555/ronan-keating-sister-fight-tears-late-show-mum/

 https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2024/0322/1439527-ronan-keating-lauds-sister-lindas-cancer-charity-work/



Ronan Keating lauds sister Linda's cancer charity work


    Linda


      Marie Keating


    Ronan Keating

https://www.rte.ie/player/series/the-late-late-show/SI0000001694?epguid=IH10002399-24-0011





THE LATE LATE SHOW






Ronan Keating has hailed his sister Linda's contribution

to the Marie Keating Foundation, saying: "She has dedicated her

life to the foundation for the last 25 years."


Ronan was a guest on Friday night's Late Late Show, and host

Patrick Kielty began the interview on a lighter note, asking

Ronan to reflect on Boyzone’s debut on the show back in 1993.


Ronan smiled and admitted: "The next day I went to

work in a shoe shop in Dublin and I thought I was God’s gift

after that first one. We could do no wrong.


"Little did we know, in the weeks that followed after, that the

video would appear in more and more

places - and people were laughing at us rather than applauding us."


Ronan then went on to speak about The Marrie Keating Foundation,

the charity the Keating family founded in honour of their

mother, who died of cancer in 1998.


"It’s been phenomenal," he told Patrick. "Sadly, we had to

set it up in the first place. Losing Mam, it’s still very tough for all

of us as a family. But to think that her name, her legacy, has gone

on in this country for 25 years, and it wouldn’t be what is if it wasn’t for my sister Linda.


"She was the one who, when we were kicking the can around

the house after Mam died, incredibly angry, sad, depressed and

really struggling, it was Linda’s idea.


"Why don't we start a charity? Use our profile, use our

creativity - and we did. We wanted to educate people about

cancer because were incredibly naive ourselves, as a family, when Mam died."


The truly tragic thing about his mother’s death, as he put it himself,

was that "it was the most curable form of breast cancer. But Mam

came from a generation that was scared to go to the doctor and get her breast checked.


"And because of that, it killed her, unfortunately.

And as a family we were uneducated when Mam was

first diagnosed . . . It was Linda who took it upon herself.


She left her job in New York, her life there, and came home

and looked after Mum for the last year of her life.

And dedicated her life to Mum in every shape and form.




"And then we lost Mum and Linda was here in Ireland.

She didn’t go back to New York, she had this incredible life,

she was loving life, running restaurants and bars and

she decided to set up the foundation. We all did, as a family.


"And she has dedicated her life to the foundation for the last 25 years."


Linda was in the audience and was brought on stage to talk

about the charity. Not surprisingly, the first thing she did was

to praise her brother’s own efforts for the foundation and cancer awareness.


Sh told Patrick: "We wouldn’t be where we are today without

him, without his profile, without him being front and centre."


Patrick also brought up the further tragic loss of Linda and

Ronan’s brother Ciaran last year, in a motor accident.


A teary Ronan told him: "We’re sticking together as best we can. 


It’s been a tough one."


For more information on the Marie Keating Foundation, visit