KEITH-WYSS-Obituary

KEITH ALAN WYSS

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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KEITH ALAN WYSS, 66, passed away Tuesday, April 19, 2022. Born in Fort Wayne, Keith was a son of the late Arnold and Geraldine "Gerry" Wyss. Keith graduated from New Haven High School and attended IPFW. Keith served his city as a career paramedic for TRAA. Keith then was a salesman and educator...

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Oh Susan! I am so sorry for your loss. It sounds like you & Keith had a great time together. My heart is heavy for you. Love and prayers my friend.

My late husband, Mike and Keith worked many race tracks together! They knew how to have fun and laugh together. When, they had to go on a saftey run it was ALL BUSINESS and SAFETY FOR ALL INVOLVED. Give Mike a huge hug from me when you meet him at the Pearly Gates of Heaven, my friend! Embrace our Lord and have an Eternal party, my friend.

So sorry to hear about Keith's passing. My condolences to his family. I still recall the best of times with a great pal: daily lunch with him at school, riding around town with him in his white Ford station wagon, and playing hard one-on-one basketball games with him (and brother Mike) on his home court. Of course I let him win most of the time! I will certainly miss my very dear friend and "Bro".

We had the privilege to work with Keith in the 1980's. A great supervisor, medic and all around good guy. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to Keith's family and friends.

I'm so sorry about your loss. I had just seen him at the St Henry get together. God Bless all of you

God´s blessings on you Keith. What great memories as neighbors, St. Henry buddies and New Haven graduates. Always remember how you love the police scanner growing up and then you became an EMT. Rip friend

My deepest condolences to Keith's family. I knew my cousin to be kind, funny, knowledgeable, quick on his feet, always ready to help someone in need. (And tall... towering over my 6'3" frame.) May Keith's loved ones find peace in their memories of him.

Keith was a great medic and person