Keith Leonard Way
September 23, 2022
Passed away peacefully with Theresa holding his hand on Friday, September 23, 2022 at St. Joseph’s Hospice in London, Ontario. Predeceased by his loving wife Shelly Way. Survived by his beloved companion Theresa Bilinski. Cherished father of Natasha Way, Nicole Way, Connor Way, and the late Garrett Way. Proud grandfather of Hannah Purssglove, Abagail Way, Breanna Daisy and Georgia Lily. Keith is also survived by many siblings, both on his mother and father’s side.
Keith’s children have fond memories of him, and he would often say “I love you higher than the sky and deeper than the sea.” Keith was a proud man and lived his life on impulse. He enjoyed detailing cars, but the true love of his life was classic cars, he could tell you the make and year of any classic model. Keith had many challenges in his life but, at the end, managed to find comfort. May his beautiful soul finally find solace and peace. He will never be forgotten.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Keith are asked to consider the Canadian Cancer Society.
I love you,
RIP Blue Eyes
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Hey Keith! Remembering you from 35 years ago, back on the docks at Purolator. You were always such a tough guy, ready for anything! And those boots! And the Monte SS! Hope you’re in a place where you can rest and look upon those you’ve left behind with pride. Thumbs up. Kurt.
Keith Way, I miss you everyday. You are iny 💖 May you rest in peace, until we meet again. With love, Theresa Marie
I remember 1964 when we first met ,and you were already able to tell me who was Kenny and you were Keith. Lots of life happened since then, you were around on and off living your life. In the end we were able to spend some time together and rehash life. Glad to be there for you , you will definitely be missed especially the crazy laughing , practical joking Keith. RIP little brother, good memories only. D
Gone, but will never be forgotten.
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I am utterly heartbroken upon hearing the news of your passing, Keith. We first met back in 1985 at Purolator, I was on the sorting line while you were washing and fueling the trucks. It was the beginning of a long and close friendship. I'm sorry I wasn't there to say goodbye in the end my friend. You were a good man and an even better friend. I'm thankful that I reached out and got together with you back in 2015, despite our drifting apart over the years you always remained in my thoughts. Rest in peace my brother.
~ T. Neddow