Wilbur Keith

January 23, 1917 - January 29, 2007

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Wilbur Keith

Wilbur was born January 23, 1917 in Milford, NE; died January 29, 2007 in Mt. Vernon, WA at the age of 90 years. Wilbur was a Master Mason and 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason Valley of Seattle. He is survived by his wife Lilly Keith, daughter Joyce Steve Sanders, son Richard Rochelle Keith, 8 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Wilbur was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen in 1976. Visitation Friday 2:00-8:00pm with Funeral Services Saturday, February 3, 2007 at 12:30pm all at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd. SeaTac 206 242-1787.

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Glenn & Judy Landguth
Glenn & Judy Landguth
5 years ago

We will probably not be able to attend the funeral. Our prayers are with you. Perhaps we can bring Emma to visit sometime soon. She has been staying with Nancy since the storm.

Leslie and Ralph Allen
Leslie and Ralph Allen
5 years ago

Joyce and Family,

Leslie and I will remember how proud Will was at his party. Our last words to him were, “Look at what you have created.” He beamed.

Bob Lowe
Bob Lowe
5 years ago

We had many great times during lodge and working around the building. I have missed them lately. I have a stomach flu bug and don’t want to pass it around so I won’t be able to say “good bye dear friend”

Marvin & Byrna Fiksdal
Marvin & Byrna Fiksdal
5 years ago

Wilbur was a good man, friend and fraternal brother. Wilbur coached me through my Masonic degrees. He touched many and will be greatly missed. Sharing in your loss, Marv and Byrna Fiksdal

Vicky Portera
Vicky Portera
5 years ago

Hi Grampa,

I miss you still and those black boots. I will come visit you and Grama next time I come to Wa. I love you!

Lisa Hyde
Lisa Hyde
5 years ago

My Uncle Wilbur was a terrific man who was proud of his family and his fraternalship in the ancient and accepted Craft of Freemasonry. He lived to be 90 and never spent a single day in the hospital! He would help anyone who needed it and I am very proud to have been a part of his great life.