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Lewis Lundh Keefer

Stuart, Florida

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LEWIS LUNDH KEEFER Lewis Lundh Keefer, 93, a resident of Vero Beach, Florida passed away in his sleep on Monday November 10th. Beloved husband of Nova, father of Jane and grandfather of Julie and Keefer, Lewis lived a full and happy life. Lewis proudly served in WW II as a radar expert...

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Lew's last words to me (on the phone) were: "Bob, we look forward to seeing you". Then, he was gone, literally, before I could say "thank you", he had hung up. So, Lew, since you are in my prayers, may I say "thank you" and "see you later!" God Bless!

We send our condolences on Lew's passing. But, we also remember the wonderful relationship he and Margaret Mooney and he had. Daily they walk to one anothers home for breakfast. they were a very Special pair to us.

Patrick and Carol Brown

Lew was a wonderful gentleman who, whenever we saw him, was light of heart and quick with a quip. My grandmother, Marge and he shared a close, loving relationship these past few years that made them both happy. For that, we are grateful.
Lew you will be missed but know that memories of you will be cherished always.

We feel so blessed to have been able to meet Lew. You made my grandma (Marge) so very happy. We cherish your stories and company. What a great life you lived!! Our condolences to all who knew and loved you.

Ed and I both loved knowing Lew. He always had something interesting to say and was always in good spirits. He always surprised us with a good story about his life and best of all he was so loving to our dear friend Marge.

We remember the bridge card games and shared birthday celebrations. Wonderful memories.

Marge, I'm so sorry for your loss of your dear friend, Lou.
I got such a kick out of seeing you both walking the neighborhood. In the early years you both "power walked" with Lou in the lead. (I remember if I came out to talk, he would leave you behind and not stop--so funny. Later it was you both holding hands and going at the same pace. Then I noticed I wasn't seeing you as often. Maybe just when the cars would go buzzing back and forth between your homes, or if you were sitting in Lou's...

Lew, you were so good to Margie. God bless you. Sue

To Marge and Lou's Family,

The Christopherson family extends their deepest sympathy. Everyone should be lucky enough to live such a full life. We are glad that Lou and Marge had such fine years together.
Our thoughts are with you.

Love,