Keith-Kallio-Obituary

Keith Alan Kallio

Butte, Montana

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With his wife, Lynn, at his side, Keith Alan Kallio died suddenly and unexpectedly at St. Peter's Hospital on April 28, 2006. He is survived by his parents, Alan (Rachel) Kallio and Phyllis (Joseph) McCullar; mother-in-law, Joy Bruck, and father-in-law, Dave (Gaynell) Bruck; sisters, Lisa Kallio...

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Today is your 38th, I hope you are celebrating with your grandmas, grandpas, aunts and uncles. You are in my thoughts everyday. I miss you sooooooo much. Love you
MOM

To everyone who has posted a message:

I am Lisa's boyfriend and I want you guys to know just how much your messages have meant to her. She continues to have a very hard time with Keith's passing, but knowing so many people are here for her helps her out a lot. So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you very much.

R. Bird

Renee and myself got to know Keith the last few years with him teaching us to kite board on Canyon Ferry. We so much enjoyed his outlook on watersports, fun, and life. We have just found out about his untimely death and are quite shocked and deeply saddened. My best to Alan and the whole family during this time. Keith was quite a character and Canyon Ferry Lake will not be the same without him.

Keith, you're in a better place now. My sympathies go out to Lisa and the rest of your family.

To the man who got us forever hooked on Sangers! Sorry we never got to kite with you.
Our deepest sympathy to all of the family.

Keith...you were my closest guy friend in high school. Even after I left Helena and would come back to visit, we could always pick up right where we left off. You will always be my favorite Big Kid. I love you and will miss you!
Lynn...You were the best fit for Keith and he will always be with you in your heart. Always remember the good times. I love you too!

Dear Lynn, Lisa & Al,

My heart is broken for all ya'll
I am so honored to have been blessed by the friendship of your family and to have been given such an amazing standard of humanity. Keith's example of grace has always made me want to be a better person.
Al, your generosity in allowing me free reign as a youth in your home will never be forgotten the memories I have of those days still bring me to hopeless laughter, Damn we tore it up! I think that's when you lost...

The Kallio family: my heart goes out to you at this time. I knew Keith while in high school and recall him being a very upbeat person. His lack of fear scared and intrigued me at the same time. I know he will be missed in this world.

As was shared, I too was a student of Keiths. He taught me to ride a unicycle two weeks before I was to get married. I broke my ankle at that lesson. How we have laughed at that experience.

Lynn, my condolences to you and your family.