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Don & Celeste Hardy
February 11, 2003
Keith was a very soft-spoken, nice person. We knew him through the BCCA. He always had a smile for you. He will be missed.
Tim Metzler
February 10, 2003
Keith lived down the block from me and I would visit him every other month to discuss the Packers and his beer cans. Sometimes he would call and ask me over so that he could celebrate having company by drinking his allotted one beer per week. Since we both grew up in northeastern Wisconsin we always had plenty to talk about & I always appreciated Keith's gentle manner and his unique insights. His BCCA brothers are going to miss him...and I will truly miss our chats. Keith is smiling down on his beer can brothers now-
God bless Keith and his family.
Tim
Gerard and Kim Rogers
February 9, 2003
In addition to being a lover of micro-brew beers(also a Chicago Beer Society member)and belonging to the Beer Can Collectors of America. Keith was a genuine honest and good natured man.We will miss you Keith!
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