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Keith E. Widger

Syracuse, New York

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Keith E. Widger December 19, 2010 Keith E. Widger, 58, of Red Creek, died Sunday at his home surrounded by his family. He was born in Syracuse and lived in Red Creek for 15 years. Keith worked for several years in property maintenance. The most important things in life to Keith were family,...

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Happy Birthday Honney,I love and miss you very much.

Kathy

Thinking about one of the most important men in my life. Love you and miss you <3

I have not seen Keith in years. I was talking to a old friend and thought I would try to find him and Kathy on facebook. Thats when I heard of your loss. We grew up together and wanted to say Hi. Again I am sorry I missed him. May he rest in peace.

Dear:Grandma Widger
I am sorry about grandpa Hope you guys are ok but remember that he loves you and i love yoand this is one prayer i say dear god i hope my family is ok and why did you pick him please pick some one different and i love my family
From,
Keith jhon thomas Widger jr. the 3rd

rest in peace

I miss you soo much, it still seems kind of surreal.I wish i could hug you one more time :( You always talked about how family is first so i promise im gonna hang with the fam more...im getting my tattoo for you soon its gonna be the quote from that picture frame in your living room "Life is not about the amount of breaths you take,but the moments that take your breath away". It might seem dumb but i feel like it speaks for you. I saw you in my dream the other day...thanks for visiting me one...

Dear Kathy and Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. May you soon find peace, in all your good memories, to face each new day. A link in our family chain is broken, but our chain will link again, as god calls us each back home. Much love from my heart to yours during this difficult time.

I still cant believe he's gone. It seems so much like a dream. I feel like just yesterday he was teaching me how to drive with his van out in the field. We have shared so many good times and he has taught me so many things. But the most important thing is family, nothing comes before your family. You know your my hero and you will always be. I'm glad your pain is over and your in heaven. you will always be in my prayers. i love you and miss you so much grandpa <3

To the Widger Family, So Sorry to hear of Keith's passing and so sorry for your loss.
Joe Thibault