Condolences
Sincerest condolences Terry to you and the family. Barry & Heather
Our sincerest condolences to you, Terri, and all the family. As highlighted in Keith's obituary, he certainly was the "life of the party" - on many occasions. Always a character! So sorry for your broken heart and at such a difficult time history. Do take care and know we are thinking of you.
Chris and Doug Thornton
Dear Terri and all the family,
I am SO very sad and sorry to hear about your loss of Keith. I feel so privileged to have known him, over all these years - he was always so kind and open and his smile was so infectious. It was so easy to see the love he had for the people around him, especially his family, and that openness made him truly special. I am keeping you all in my thoughts and am sending warm hugs. xo Jen Chipperfield
Terri, I was shocked to learn of Keith's passing. Please accept my sincere condolences. He was a wonderful neighbour and I always knew that if I asked for help he would be there in a flash. Such a generous, likeable, and friendly guy. He will be greatly missed at The Links. I will think of him so fondly, and often. You too, Terri, are in my thoughts and I am here should you need anything at all. Please take care of yourself.
Dearest Terri and family;
I was so shocked and saddened to learn of Keith's passing. I first met Keith in 1971 when we both joined the employ of National life. He was a pleasure to work with and for. I fondly remember how much I enjoyed transcribing his letters from the dictaphone as he was so precise and clear on how he wanted those letters set up. His friendship throughout the years has meant so much to both David and me. I will fondly remember him driving up on the "Harley" when Susan and I met him for lunch, after retirement, at Boston Pizza at Cross Iron Mills. He looked so cool!! You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts at this time. God bless. Our since condolences, David and Leila.
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