In memory of

Keith M. Wirth

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Mary Zischke

October 18, 2017

So sorry for your loss. Keeping you and your family in thought and prayer and hoping you will find comfort in many fond memories.

Cindy Fournier

October 16, 2017

Mary Lou, I am so so sorry to hear of your loss. Please feel the embrace of your friends and family and use it as a balm to get through this.

Tom Haley

October 6, 2017

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Chris Kircher & Caitlin Brady

October 6, 2017

We send condolences to Keith's family and friends from Metcalfe Architecture & Design in Philadelphia, PA. We had the opportunity to work with Keith and the TRC team on a project in Midland. Keith was a pleasure to work with and he will be missed.

William Cole

October 6, 2017

Mary Lou and family I am so sorry to read about your loss. Keith was such a nice guy.

Julie Bowland Waite

October 4, 2017

So sad to hear about Keith I knew him in school (HI Tim) and he came into my work. Keith was always a nice guy and had a smile on his face everytime I saw him. Hugs to the whole family and know that he will be missed by his banking family. RIP Keith

Steve & Shirley Morrison

October 4, 2017

We are so sorry to hear this news, our sympathy for all his family and friends
Our prayers are coming your way.

Tony Robbins

October 4, 2017

Nothing but fond memories of Keith. My prayers for whole family.

Steve Taglauer

October 4, 2017

My heart breaks for the Wirth Family. Kieth was definitely one of the good guys in the design profession. I will miss his professionalism, code knowledge and most of all, him. He is missed!

Diana Doyle ( Estes)

October 2, 2017

Mary Lou, I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers will be with you, Madisyn, and Jarod. I pray for comfort for you are your family during the difficult times ahead. I Love You Lou!!! Sue ( Diana Estes Doyle)

Darren & Lindy Johns

October 1, 2017

Keith and I became friends in grade school. Being Keith's friend meant the world to me. He was always a very happy person, never one to complain, or get riled up. Keith and I car pooled together our senior year, we both had co-op jobs in Midland. Spending time with him on the road was always fun, we took the time to talk about our plans for the future. Things we wanted to do or to achieve.
I talked with Keith after the passing of his father, it was a very emotional time. He expressed how happy he was with his life, his marriage and his children. He mentioned getting a small boat so he could spend more time fishing with his family and sharing his love for the great outdoors.
Even though we lived over a thousand miles apart, and didn't talk often, our friendship was still solid. I am a better man for knowing Keith. I will truly miss him. There is no doubt that he has gone to a better place and I only hope that some day we can reunite.
My wife Lindy and I send our thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

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