Condolences
Hi Janet, I just saw Keith’s obituary and want to send you and the kids my condolences. I remember the story he told me about going to open up camp and how he was the first person there so while waiting for the rest to show up. It was dark and he felt like something was looking at him. It was a raccoon up on its hind legs staring at him. Good thing it was only Keith and I on the bus because I was laughing so hard I had to pull over. Take care of yourself. Ken an Annette Claffey.
I’m so sorry to hear of Keith’s passing- he truly made a difference in the lives of all who knew him, and he treated everyone from all walks of life as his equal. He will be missed. My deepest sympathies to his family
I am sorry for your loss Janet, Kurt and Erik. Words cannot describe the amount of respect I have for Keith. The world will not be the same without him. Rest in peace my friend
My sincere sympathy to Janet and the family.
Keith was my colleague and friend. I will miss him dearly; forever cherishing great memories and shared laughter.
Keith was truly a man of integrity who made the world a better, gentler, more humane place.
Having just heard about Keith’s passing, I am deeply saddened. I knew him for 25 years through work and as a friend. He will be greatly missed by the TPFA “DreamTeam.” We will definitely miss our get-togethers and the fun we had. My sincerest condolences to Janet and family.
Keith was a great friend and co-worker. I will miss him dearly. He gave his time freely and those drive-way visits during Covid were the hi-lite of the week. My thoughts are with the family.
Kathy Barron
Dear Janet, Kurt and Erik, I am so sorry to hear about your huge loss. I know Keith as Pastor Keith from his time at Faith Lutheran when I was a teenager (you were my confirmation mentor, Janet, and Kurt and Erik my friends). He was a lovely man. I remember him as warm, cheerful, kind, welcoming, and accepting. That church community was a big part of my life as a young teenager and your family was a big part of that community for me. Thinking of you all as you begin the work of what comes next.
Dear Janet, Eric, Kurt and families. Keith was a compassionate, caring, kind and gentle man and will be dearly missed by all who knew him Please accept my sincerest heartfelt sympathy and may you find peace and strength in knowing that Keith is resting safe in the arms of our loving and gracious God.
My heartfelt sympathy to Janet, Erik, Kurt and families. I knew Keith when he was a Pastor at New Stockholm Lutheran Church in Stockholm. My late husband, Ted, was diagnosed with kidney failure and was going to have a kidney transplant. Pastor Keith was so kind, caring and supportive during this stressful time in our life. We were always so appreciative of him. We lost touch with Keith when he moved to Calgary but would receive some updates about his health. I'm sure he dealt with his health struggles with grace and determination. Treasure your memories and may they bring you peace and comfort. Rest in peace Pastor Keith....Perfect peace!.
Cathy Persson
Heartfelt condolences to Janice,Eric,Vesper,and Family,Kurt Chiara and Family,Keith was an amazing man and will be sorely missed.Our deepest sympathy to all of you,Carla Schinkel and Michael.
I am so very saddened by the loss of Keith! To all the Loewens and to all the Kurtzs, please accept my heartfelt sympathies. I knew Keith ever since he and Janet started dating and I have so many good memories. He and I were camp counselors together at Midale. One of our jobs was also garbage duty, and we discovered that it was more fun to blow up the garbage than simply burn it. We travelled to Kooteney Lake in BC together in my old Meteor. I remember many sing songs usually by campfires. Janet, I am heartbroken that I cannot attend the funeral service as I will be travelling. Please know that I will be thinking of all you as you grieve and as you celebrate the good man that Keith was and the gifts that he brought to so many. My love to all!
Ed
condolences to the Loewen’s on the loss of a great man, Uncle Keith. He will forever be remembered. One of my most fondest memories of him is back in 2011. He was down in Saskatoon to do some things with Esther and I was at my parents and going through somethings and he asked me if I had any plans for the rest of the day. So he and I went for a coffee. He gave me a driving tour of all the places he and Esther Paulette and Dad lived as well He and Janet lived in Saskatoon. Which took an hour and a half at least. It was awesome learning about his life before his kids and nieces and nephews. After the tour we pulled over and things for real. He asked me what I was going through and showed me the silver lining and positive in it. He was and forever shall be my favourite uncle. I love you and miss you uncle Keith.
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