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Keith Eugene Switzer Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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Keith Eugene Switzer, Jr. It is with great sadness that the family of Keith announces his sudden and unexpected death, following a major stroke. He entered into eternal peace on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 at the age of 53. Devoted husband of Donna Kay (Ruff) Switzer and loving father of Nora Rae...

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Keith will be missed dearly by all that knew him. We just found out about his passing and wanted to wish you our deepest sympathy. We will never forget him. Our hearts go out to you.

I just wanted to add a simple note just to thank you, Keith, for raising such an awesome daughter like Marti. I'm sad that I never really got a chance to know you, but I do know that she loves you and that's better than anything in the world. You will be greatly missed.

You were like my dad. I wish you could have met Paige, and I wish she could have known you like I did. You were so no-nonsense, except when you didn't need to be. You taught all your kids so many valuable lessons, and I consider myself one of the lucky ones that was able to benefit from those lessons. You will be missed, and not forgotten. I love you, Keith!!!! Thank you for being you.

Love Forever,
Jimilee

I love you Daddy. You'll always be in my heart and memories. Although times may be sad I rest assured that your memories will make me smile and laugh for all the days to come.

Man I miss you Daddy. There is this huge empty void without you here. However, I want to let you know that I am indeed my fathers daughter and you taught me well. As I promised you before, I will do my best to take care of Mom and Nora for you. I am going to miss your laugh and your smile and the love you gave to me. I hope that everything I do in my life will make you proud. As your favorite saying says, I will "Endeavor to Persevere".

Love you so much,

As a close friend of Nora, Keith's oldest daughter, I admired his spirit and devotion to his family. He respected others, including his employees, and always showed pride and honor in his work. He raised two wonderful daughters and was greatly supported by his loving wife, Donna. I will miss the comraderie of the immediate Switzer family as a "whole," although I have faith in Donna, Nora, and Marti to pull through with their tremendous strength and loving alliance. I know that Keith would...