January 28, 1934 – November 21, 2011

Born in Collingwood, Nova Scotia. A loving husband and father passed away peacefully with his family by his side in Yuma, Arizona. Keith served in the RCAF for 28 years and ended his working years in the dockyard, retiring in 1994. He is survived by Margaret, his wife of 53 years and his children, Brian (Gina), Karen (Brett) and Debbie (Randy); grandchildren, Jenn, Greg and Tyler; his brothers, Ivan (Phyllis), Bob (Colleen), Harold (Diane), Oscar (Rhonda) and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Service of Remembrance will be held in MCCALL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL, Johnson & Vancouver Streets, at 1:00 pm on Friday, December 9th, with a reception to follow. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations would be appreciated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, #107 – 1001 Cloverdale Avenue, Victoria, BC V8X 4C9. Condolences may be offered to the family below.

www.mccallbros.com

  • Jill Sartorio

    My deepest sympathy to you Marg and all the family with the loss of a wonderful man Keith. Growing up with Debbie in Belmont Park I had many occaisions to be at Keith and Marg’s house. Always welcoming and friendly to all. He will be greatly missed by all who were lucky enough to know him.
    Jill (Tyler) Sartorio

  • Bob Humphreys

    My sympathies to your family. I knew Keith at Metchosin Golf Course. Although I was not in his golf group I had the great pleasure of his wonderful sense of humour in the clubhouse after games. My friends and I admired Keith for his gentle smile and keen wit. He and his group were always in great spirits laughing about the trials and tribulations of the ‘game’ we call golf. Keith would be at the centre of gentle barbs and hearty guffaws as he reluctantly paid out his debts to his fellow players, always with a smile. Keith was a kind and gentle man and I always looked forward to our visits. One of his greatest contributions was when her returned from ‘down south’ with the hairy visor on his head. When I first saw it at a distance, I thought, “My God, Keith has had a hair transplant!”
    I will miss Keith and I wish you warm memories at this time.
    Bob Humphreys

  • Kelly Reibin

    My Sympathies to all of the family. My thoughts are all with you in these trying times. Keith was a big influence on and off the hockey ice, especially in my career. He helped many young officials with his many hours of supervisions. He will be deeply missed by many.
    Take care Kelly Reibin.

  • Michael & June Gawiuk

    Dear Marg. and family,
    Please accept our Sincere and Deepest Sympathy on your great loss. Keith will always be remembered as one of the good Guys !
    He worked hard for the Golf club Seniors and always had a smile and friendly greeting for everyone.
    He has gone far too soon !!! He will be missed dearly by many !!!
    Take care Marg,
    Love,

    June & Michael Gawiuk.

  • Sandy Kirkby

    Marge, I am so sorry for your loss, I met the both of your thru golf at Metchosin. I remember Keith was always smiling enjoying everyday and you he will be missed. My heart goes out to you and your family. Sandy Kirkby

  • Leon & Laverne

    Dear Marg,
    Remembering your visit to Nova Scotia and we can’t believe it’s been 17 years. Keith was one of our favourite people to brag about – “small town boy does well.”
    Our sincere condolences to the family and our regrets that we didn’t make the trip to the reunion this past summer.

    Love always,
    Cousin Leon and Laverne Webb

    A donation has been made in Keith’s memory to the Westchester Eagle Hill Cemetery where his Mom and Dad are laid to rest.

  • .bruce & Marie Garrison

    Through everyone,s life there passes that one person who makes a difference. Keith Moore was that kind of person. I can’t remember where or when I first met Keith, we were already seniors at the time with our short memories and aches and pains from slaving
    over rock walls, punching greens and tee boxes at the golf gourse. It was when Marg & Keith , Marie & myself moved into the Brittany Woods strata complex that it came to light that our relationship had turned into somehing very special, beyond just friendship, but to one that would last a lifetime. Keith and I became one voice in helping others maintaining our complex and being available to those needing help. In this regard Keith was indispensable to those living in Brittany Woods. Over the past few years we spent much time travelling with Marg & Keith to Missouri, Mediterranean,UK, Alaska and the many happy hours in Yuma and not to forget those Friday nights at Brittany Woods. We will miss you very much Keith, now get on with your job and book those tee times
    Love
    Bruce & Marie

  • Denny Lunn

    Marg, it was sure nice to chat with you today about all this and I’m
    sure you will pull through in due time.
    Keith, I’ll never forget our trip to Digby (Long Island) for lobster, our moose hunting trip to Westchester, and Marg, our cigarette burning experience in that restaurant.
    Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

    Denny Lunn and Marion Kennedy

  • Phil Norton

    My deepest sympathy to you Marge and the family. We had many rounds of golf together and a lot of laughs in the clubhouse. He will be missed.Take care Marge and god bless. Phil

  • Keith Moore

    My sympathies to all my family.,my thoughts are with you in these trying times.
    Keith Moore

  • Heather Ann McRae

    I got to know Mr. Moore (as I called him) when I met his daughter Karen in grade 9. I recall being at the Moore household many times and always felt right at home. Mr. Moore was always so kind, funny, calm and a true family man. He will be deeply missed by so many people. My family and I wish you our heartfelt sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Much love from,
    Heather Ann and Colin McRae (Carley and Leah) xoxo
    The McBride Family (Roger, Shawn, Holly, Sherry)

  • Wayne & Flora Hurdle

    Dear Marg & Family: We were shocked and deeply saddened to learn of Keith’s passing! Our heartfelt sympathy to you all!, Old Friends Wayne and Flora – take care and may God Bless!

  • cliff Jenkins

    Hi Marg: So long since we talked. Want you to know my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time, I have happy memories of knowing you, Keith and family. Take care of yourself. Cliff

  • Don and Val Pert & Family

    Dear Marg & Family,

    We are very sorry to hear of Keith’s passing. We were truly honoured to have you as our neighbors for so many years. Keith’s sense of humour and gentle mannerism will be missed by all who knew him.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  • Guido Arnaud

    On behalf of the Calibration Centre, I would like to pass along our deepest sympathy.
    Keith was always a joy to be around. His sense of humour and his personality endeared him to the staff. For those of us who’s lives Keith touched, he will truly be missed.

    Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

  • Doug and Linda Wilkie

    Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. We had many great times together in Yuma, at the golf course, curling and at happy hours. We will remember Keith as a special friend.

    Doug and Linda Wilkie

  • Bill and Helen Meaney

    Dear Marge,

    It was with great sorrow that we learned of keith’s passing, we always looked forward to seeing you and him on our visits to Arizona.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    With sympathy,

    Bill and Helen Meaney

  • Vernon & Nancy Rushton

    Very sorry to hear of Keith’s passing.I grew up next door to Keith & his brothers in Nova Scotia & was glad that we finally met one another again a few years ago while Keith & Margaret as well as Ivan & Phyllis were visiting Westchester.Our thoughts are with you Margaret & your children as well as other close family members at this difficult time.
    Kind regards, Vernon & Nancy Rushton

  • Art & Gwen Mercer

    We are so sorry to have lost Uncle Keith. It was always a pleasure to be in his company. We pray that God will comfort you in the days ahead.

    Love,

    Art & Gwen

  • Marna Bronfen-Moore (Ivan Moore Jr.'s wife)

    I had the opportunity to get to know Uncle Keith and Aunt Marge when I married Ivan Moore (Jr.) and became part of the Moore family. I saw him as a kind, gentle, and loving husband, father, brother, and uncle. I will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who loved him.

    Marna

  • Chris & Jackie Webb

    We were very sorry to hear of Keith’s passing. Other than Ivan & Phyllis, we haven’t seen my cousins from out West in some time. However, I do remember Keith, Oscar, and the twins from when they used to visit with Mom & Dad (Leon & Laverne) in Westchester when I was a youngster.

    Dad was reminiscing about the Moore boys the other night. He kind of led me to believe they were a bit devilish?? 🙂 It was fun to hear him talk about some of the “adventures” they used to go on in and around Westchester.

    Our thoughts are with all of you.
    Chris & Jackie Webb

  • Kevin,Tracy,Haley,Connor Moore

    There are many words to choose from but at these times there aren’t any that feel appropriate. Our hearts and thoughts are with you.
    The Ontario Moores

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