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Garnet Keith Taylor, 60

KEITH TAYLOR
In loving memory of Garnet Keith Taylor, who passed away October 29, 2010 with his family by his side.
Keith was born in Hamilton On March 17, 1950 to Garnet and Alice Taylor. Moving to Dryden in 1957 he continued with his education and started in the Paper Mill in 1968. He received his pipefitting papers in 1987 and worked until his retirement in 2005. After retirement he enjoyed woodcrafting and was always puttering with something in the garage. He also worked part time for Ken Saville and he never stopped talking about his plane trip to camp with Andy Tardiff.
Keith’s main interests were his family, especially his grandchildren. Keith spent many weekends camping, 4 wheeling, fishing and hunting with family and friends. Keith cherished his trips to Saskatchewan to visit his son and family. He was always there to give his family and friends a helping hand and never asked anything in return.
Keith is survived by his wife of 40 years, Lindy, sons: Lorne (Michelle) of Dryden and Les (Raegan) of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, his grandchildren: Cody, Chelsea, Callyn and Dantyn, sisters: Sharon (George Heinrich) Thunder Bay, Donna (Doug Smith) Dryden and Dolores (Ron Korpi) Fort Frances. His extended family includes Cory, Monique and Josh, special nieces: Lorrina, Tania and friend Margaret of England, father-in-law Les Ivall, brothers-in-law Robert and Don Ivall, all of Rainy River.
He was predeceased by his parents Garnet and Alice Taylor, brother Vernon and mother-in-law Lucy Ivall.
A graveside interment service was held Wednesday, November 3rd at 1:30 p.m. in the Dryden Cemetery followed by a reception in the “Moffat Chapel” of the Stevens Funeral Homes.
If friends desire donations to the Dryden Regional Health Center Oncology Unit of Tamarack House may be made through the Stevens Funeral Home, P.O. Box 412, Dryden P8N 2Z1. Condolences may be emailed to sympathycard@shaw.ca subject: Taylor.
Your wife and sons thank you for all the memories.
Our love will be with you always.
‘Til we meet again.