Keith was born on December 28, 1953 to Farrel and Ruth (Zerrull) Kirk in Tooele, Utah. Keith was a 1972 graduate of the Morgan High School, and a student at Weber State College in Utah.
On August 6, 1977, he was united in marriage to Lizabeth A. Goodrich in a ceremony Madison, WI.
He worked several years as a Quality Control Inspector for Toro. He then was employed as an electrician by Arc Electric. After a number of years, he took the job of custodian at Miller Elementary School.
Keith was a “jack-of-all” trades. In his spare time, he often was building, remodeling, or repairing a variety of different things. His caring and generous personality often led him to assisting others with repair projects or lending a helping hand wherever it was needed. His matter-of-fact dry humor will forever be remembered and appreciated by those closest to him.
When time allowed, he loved fishing. It was always a part of his life. He fished with his dad and grandpa and brothers growing up; and with his own sons as they were growing up.
He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints all his life; a devoted husband for 41 years, a proud father, and a beloved grandfather to his beautiful granddaughters who brought special joy to his life.
Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home ~ Tomah, WI
Keith was born on December 28, 1953 to Farrel and Ruth (Zerrull) Kirk in Tooele, Utah. Keith was a 1972 graduate of the Morgan High School, and a student at Weber State College in Utah.
On August 6, 1977, he was united in marriage to Lizabeth A. Goodrich in a ceremony Madison, WI.
He worked several years as a Quality Control Inspector for Toro. He then was employed as an electrician by Arc Electric. After a number of years, he took the job of custodian at Miller Elementary School.
Keith was a “jack-of-all” trades. In his spare time, he often was building, remodeling, or repairing a variety of different things. His caring and generous personality often led him to assisting others with repair projects or lending a helping hand wherever it was needed. His matter-of-fact dry humor will forever be remembered and appreciated by those closest to him.
When time allowed, he loved fishing. It was always a part of his life. He fished with his dad and grandpa and brothers growing up; and with his own sons as they were growing up.
He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints all his life; a devoted husband for 41 years, a proud father, and a beloved grandfather to his beautiful granddaughters who brought special joy to his life.
Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home ~ Tomah, WI
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