Keith Wallace Bucholtz

July 27th, 2014

BUCHOLTZ, Keith Wallace
August 1, 1946 – July 27, 2014

Keith, beloved husband of Cynthia, passed away suddenly with his family by his side at the age of 67.  Keith was born in Pembroke, ON, moved to Ottawa and married his life partner Cynthia.  They moved to Calgary, AB and then on to Airdrie where he established a successful plumbing company.  Besides loving his family, he also loved hunting, fishing and camping at Lake Koocanusa.

He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Cynthia; daughter Roxanne (Daniel), son Jason (Angela), son Derrick (Lindsay); 8 beautiful grandchildren, Isabella, Leighton, Rayne, Alexander, Juliana, Ireland, Clara, Levi; as well as his siblings, Evelyn, Stanley, Beverly, Sandra, Debbie, Wendy and their spouses.  He is predeceased by his father Wallace, his mother Alice (Cliche) and his brother Fernie.

A Visitation will be held at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, 1305 Main Street, Airdrie, AB from 6:00 – 7:00 pm on Wednesday, July 30, 2014  followed by a Prayer Service at 7:00 pm.  A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Paul’s Catholic Church on Thursday, July 31, 2014 at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation, #200, 119 – 14 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1Z6. 

Messages:

Cindy and family ~ I was very sorry to see of Keith's passing. He really did always have a smile for everyone. Big Hugs from me Cindy.

Cindy and family, we just wanted to express our sympathies on your loss.

My deepest sympathy Cindy to you and your family. I think of Keith with a smile on his face and a contagious laugh. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.

Hello Cynthia, We want to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time. Regards, Your cousin Iona, husband Donnie, Natasha and Larissa.

Dear Cindy,Roxanne, Jason and Derrick: Please accept our heatfelt sympathy on the untimely loss of your husband and father. Keith was a dear and wonderful friend to us and he was made complete by you Cindy and you three children. We have lost a dear and wonderful friend of many years and we are now left with memories of the crazy, fun things we did when we were young. Roydon, Jocelyne and Sean also send their love and sympathy.

Dear Cynthia (Tinny) and family, Many fond memories of times spent on the French Hill! Keith will always be dearly remembered. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers, love from all of us.

Cindy and family: I'm so sad to hear of Keith's passing. He was a great family man and friend - Keith never knew a stranger. He was always there to help in times of need, whether it was laying a slate floor, painting, plumbing, laying sod or helping move. Keith was a great tradesman and excelled at whatever chore was at hand. I also have to say he was the best fishing buddy ever and I think fondly of the times I spent with Keith, you and your kids fishing in La Ronge. There is a new hole in my heart today and Keith will be forever missed but fondly remembered.

Dear Cynthia and family, So very sorry to hear of Keith's passing. Reading the other messages, I see he still liked to tease people! Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Aunt Evelyn, you are in my thoughts and I am sorry for your loss. Love you!

Sorry to hear of your loss, hopefully knowing that Keith was a positive influence on so many as a family man, an entrepreneur, or simply as a friend will be of some comfort in dealing with Keith’s passing. Keith was so proud of his kids, and often spoke of their successes. He had many stories, and he’d share some of his life lessons in a way that offered guidance and insight to some of the trials we all come across. When he spoke of the Ottawa Valley, or Lake Koocanusa it made you want to pack up and head there the first chance you had. His sometimes mischievous grin was often a warning that some good hearted scheme was about to unfold. He was an empathetic man, while running his Plumbing Company, he was known to “adjust the bill” for someone who was dealing with hard times. I lost rack of Keith over the years, but none the less, Keith will be missed, and the positive influence he had on so many will live on in our hearts, and our actions… God Bless

My wife and I are very sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to you and your family. Bob and Irene Miller and Family

Saddened by the news of Kieth's death. It is over 40 years since Kieth did some plumbing in our basement to make ready for the birth of our daughter, Sarah If my memory can be counted on I helped him with his tax return as well. His records were in excellent shape as Cynthia kept these. We will include the Buchholz family in our prayers Barbara and Bob Gates

We were saddened to hear of Keith's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all the family. He will be missed and remembered by all those he touched.

Dear Cindy and family. We are all still numb with the shock of this sudden loss. Keith was such a good personal friend and a huge ray of sunshine to all those whose lives he touched. He was so gifted as the man-of-all-trades who could fix any thing, any time and any where, in the blink of an eye and always with a smile on his face. He even made homemade bread and it was just the best ! Cynthia, you, the children and grand-children meant the world to Keith and he was very blessed with your love and devotion in return. Surrounded by so much love as he was, I know that he must have air-lifted straight up to heaven with a twinkle in his eye and a song in his heart. Love, Suzanne, Catherine and Daniel

We are so sorry to hear of Keith's passing and extend our sincerest condolences. He was a great man and a wonderful neighbour. Whenever Ed passes by Keith's garage, he will give a silent "Top of the morning to you" and I am sure Keith will greet him back with a big smile and a "How's it going"? Ed and I will miss our little visits with Keith and the laughs we shared.

Cynthia and family, Karl and I are extremely saddened to hear the news of Keith's passing. Karl and Keith were great pals and enjoyed lots of laughs and story telling together. Keith was very special to us and we are so grateful that we had a chance to visit with him last year and to meet you Cynthia. Keith was a wonderful person and he will forever be in our hearts. Karl and Sharon Picard, Venosta

Our sincerest condolences to your family. I will always remember Keith (Mr. Bucholtz) with such fondness, as he was such an important part of my life, growing up in Airdrie. His "all too familiar" sneaky smile and laugh every time he teased me and called me "De-nephew". Even many years later, when I was all "grown up"...he still enjoyed his joke with me, and so did I. Others tried to tease me with the same joke, but Keith always had the original credit in my eyes. He will be sadly missed, and I will think of him and your family often. Sincerely, Denise (De-nephew)

Our hearts go out to all of you at this sad time.We are thinking of you and hope you are coping okay.Lots of love from Janice, Ennio and family.

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