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KEITH MICHAEL ANTHONY PEARCH
Born: Feb 01, 1971
Date of Passing: Oct 11, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryKEITH MICHAEL ANTHONY PEARCH 1971 - 2017 It is with heavy hearts that we announce our brother, uncle and friend, Keith Pearch, left us and this world suddenly on October 11, 2017. He was born February 1, 1971 to Arthur Pearch and Mary Pearch (Hendrick) in London England. He is survived by his brother Ian (Pam) and sister Sonyia (David); as well as nieces and nephews, Ryan (Paula), Joscelyn (Erin), Eric and Chad and his great- nephews, Arthur and Vaughn. As well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. We will miss your sense of humour, your tender heart, your loyalty to friends and your love of family. Your loving nature was a gift to us all. Keith, you will always be in our thoughts and hearts. We love you. We miss you. We always will. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 18 at Thomson "In The Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard. Friends are invited to join with the family at the Irish Association of Manitoba, 654 Erin Street immediately following the service. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 14, 2017
Condolences & Memories (14 entries)
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Thinking of you always xo - Posted by: Sherry (Friend ) on: Oct 12, 2023
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Thinking of you today and missing your laugh xo. Love, Sher- - Posted by: Sherry Sherrington (Friend ) on: Oct 11, 2022
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Ian and Sonja: My sincere condolences on the loss of your brother Keith, remembering him as child in Estevan SK. brings back many fond memories which was spent with your whole family! May you all find peace and tranquility in your hearts knowing that his suffering as ended. Keep his memory alive by remembering the joy he brought upon everyone each and every single day. Sharing your loss, Mona, Jerry, Michelle & Nicole Combot. - Posted by: Mona Combot (Friend) on: Nov 14, 2017
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Words can not express my shock and sadness for this loss. My heart goes out to Keith's family ... I'll miss him dearly and never forget the great times him and I shared & the many, many laughs. The world lost a great one- xo Love you big guy Sherry- - Posted by: Sherry Sherrington (Friend ) on: Nov 02, 2017
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I had the pleasure of teaching Keith at St.Paul's High School - he was a wonderful person! May he rest in peace! - Posted by: George Dawson (Teacher) on: Oct 19, 2017
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The art of kindness is a rare commodity and Keith had it in spades. He had enough of it that he could share it with you, and he often did. There were many times I went to Keith as a shoulder to cry on and ended up crying tears of laughter. You will be missed by so many. - Posted by: Alex Coutu (Friend ) on: Oct 18, 2017
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Keith, for me you will always be the kind little boy in grade 4 who walked me home after school, often carrying my books for me. You were the best damn dance partner at birthday parties, when you exuberantly swung me up, down, and through your legs until we were breathless and howling with laughter on the floor. You provided me with so many fun childhood memories: swimming at PanAm pool on Friday "jungle" nights, making up skits in our spare time (remember "Will I What"?!), casting and choreographing our 80's FAME dance numbers (I can't remember, were you Leroy?), mastering your Tetherball technique at my expense, skillfully chasing me down during "Pom" tag, killing it at the annual school talent show (Irish dancing it is again!), being my trusted go-between for the boys that I crushed on, cracking each other up in church every. single. time. You were my biggest fan, a treasured friend. Your laughter and joy were so contagious and I'm so very grateful to have you in my life. These memories will comfort me forever, "Pearcans". I love you. - Posted by: Krista (Turcan) MacAulay (friend since 1979) on: Oct 17, 2017
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Keith I am so sorry to learn of your passing and I cannot stop thinking of you ever since. My high school and university days are imprinted with memories of you and our various circles of friends. Time would pass, new friends we'd meet, and somehow there was always a link to you! While we hadn't seen each other in a long time....we'd comment from time to time on Facebook and I loved your posts. Your recent post with your beautiful smile will be my lasting memory. Last night it was as if you were shining down on all of us. The sunset was radiant and breathtaking and all I could think about was how you loved your sunsets. You will be missed by so many Keith. Rest now friend, memories of you will be lasting. - Posted by: Jennifer Busch (Kennedy) (Friend) on: Oct 17, 2017
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There is a group of people that worked with Keith at Earls a couple of decades ago that remember him fondly. We say relationships that last a lifetime, sadly this one has been cut short. All these years later Keith was still a great friend to many of those that worked with him way back then and he certainly was still a great friend and supporter of Earls. He was no longer on the payroll but he continued to be a valued talent scout and recruiter for us. Why? Not for money or notoriety, but because that was the kind of person he was, keen on helping people he cared about. The reward was seeing those that he referred succeed. We appreciate the help he was to us and I appreciate the man I called a friend. Always a smile and a chuckle and a genuine how's it goin Rusty and always equally interested in the answer. It's sad news, walk on buddy. - Posted by: Russ Kleisinger (Friend at Earls) on: Oct 16, 2017
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My dear Keithy, I will miss you for always. Your big hugs, your massive smile and that golden heart!!!! You were one in a million. I am so blessed we reconnected over the years. I am sad we can no longer talk about the good times. I know you are with Aunty Mary and Uncle Art now, Uncle Sean and Aunty Imelda too ... you are safe now and in the best hands. I love you ... like a love song baby. We will never forget you. Thoughts and prayers are with the entire Pearch family and all of Keithy's very loving friends. Miss you more xo - Posted by: Jennifer Campbell (Cousin by love) on: Oct 16, 2017
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I have known Keith since 2004 where we hit it off and became very close friends. Keith has been not only one of my best friends but he was close with both of my children as well. From the day my kids were born Keith has been their chiropractor as well as mine. Keith has always been an ear when I needed to talk to someone and he has always given great advice. I talked to Keith a couple of days before his passing and it eats at me that I did not know there was something going on with him because I was too caught up with what was going on in my own life. I will miss Keith dearly and he will never be forgotten. My condolences to his family and the rest of his friends. Rest in Peace Keith and until we meet again you will be loved and thought of often. xo - Posted by: Crystal (Dear Friend) on: Oct 16, 2017
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I will dearly miss you Keith. I thank the Universe our paths crossed and I will remember you always with great fondness, especially all our days spent at Spectrum. - Posted by: Wendy Down (Friend) on: Oct 14, 2017
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Currently I work with a school division and I was walking through an elementary school. As I entered a library I noticed Siamese fighting fish they had on display in a nice tank. Immediately I was transported back to Grade 4 I think where Keith and I were working on our science project. Keith had come up with us doing a project on Siamese fighting fish. Keith was kind enough to invite me over to see is Siamese fighting fish back at his house. Keith's kindness and teamwork skills came into play during this project and we had a great time. Shortly after seeing the fish I brought this up on Facebook with him and we had a chuckle about the old days. Keith was the easiest guy to work with and get along with. I always remember Keith smiling and having fun when we were growing up. Always willing to share with others, and involved the group as best he could. Definitely had skills at remembering your most embarrassing moments from growing up and was not afraid to mention it front of everyone. Keith will be missed dearly by all. I am very sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Rob Cantafio (Friend of 4 decades from St Ignatius) on: Oct 14, 2017
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My heart goes out to your family at this time. Winnipeg will never be the same without your laugh and humor especially when I'm at the pool. You made me laugh and who will call me pocket Josie now. May you rest in peace and know you were loved and not be forgotten. - Posted by: Josie Josten (Diving friend) on: Oct 14, 2017

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