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Keith W. Lorentzen

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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Keith W. Lorentzen Keith W. Lorentzen, age 26 of Weston, died in a go-kart crash during a World Karting Association racing event at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Ga., Sunday, November 4, 2007. Born in Norwalk on February 14, 1981, he began racing karts in 1995 in Wilton and Norwalk go-kart clubs...

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Bruce, Marcia and Craig - words can't express our sorrow and grief for your loss. I had spoken to both Keith and Bruce less than 2 hours before his race and he was so happy and full of plans - of course with new racing in mind. Keith has been racing with us for almost 8 years and we are truly sorry at his loss. God thank him and you for donating his organs. What a gift of life for someone else.

Mary and Martin Chryst

We have been consoled by so many personally, through words written here, cards and letters, and spoken to us, and loads of hugs and tears. Thank you for your cares and prayers. It means so much to us to know what an impact Keith had during his life. And we feel blessed that he is offering others another chance in their life through organ donation.
Marcia Lorentzen

Dear Marcia, Bruce and Craig,
I was deeply saddened to hear the news about the sudden death of Keith. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Keith was such a thoughtful and smart student, and I am very proud to have known him. You have my deepest sympathy.
Ivana

Marcia, Bruce and Craig,

I never expected to hear news such as this. How wonderful he was doing what he loved and he had the support of all of you. It sounds like he was special to many and how wonderful he can live on in others throught organ donation. What a gift! You are so strong and have many cherished memories to hold on to. Bless you all. You have my /our sympathies.

Nancy & Steve

As Keith's Dad. I am truly touched by the good wishes from everyone. I became both his promoter and came to realize that when he spoke it was with care and wisdom that I can only hope to emulate.!
God Speed Keith!
Dad

Thanksgiving has come and passed but not the fondest of memories of our TRUE friend Keith.
We were thankful to have known Keith for the short time we did and will NEVER forget him.
Even as I sit on my front porch and can see his racing trailer, the memory of Keith is so real, and forever be a pleasent memory.

Dear Marcia and Bruce,
Our sincere sympathy on the lost of your son, Keith. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family always.
Regards,
Sandi and Dick Marcil

God speed.

Mr. and Mr. Lorentzen,

I had the pleasure of meeting Keith while he was in Tennessee through Josh Mullins. He was always so sweet and fun to be around. He added so much to our lives in the short time we knew him. He was such a dedicated friend. I miss him greatly. He will always be in my heart and my God bless you during the days to come.