Coeur d'Alene Press Obituary

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Gerald "Gary" Keim

A celebration of Gary's life will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 21, 2008, at the English Funeral Chapel in Coeur d'Alene, ID.  There will be a special Saturday "training" at the Coeur d'Alene Capone's following the service.

Guest Registry Entries:

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Name: Gomer and Bonnie Davis
City: Hayden
State: Idaho
Country: United States
Email: gomerwd@gmail.com
Date: 06/15/2008

Rue,
We are sorry for your loss... and our's as well.  Gary was a great friend and co-worker.  He was amazing in his generosity, always the first to donate a sick day at work to those in need and quietly giving financially to a variety of causes.  And you were so important to him.  During his years of illness, he would not give up, would not quit.  He was intent on making sure you would be ok when it was time for him to leave. His "gruffness" was just his way to hide a huge heart. God Bless.    Gomer and Bonnie 

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Name: Jeanette (Jan) Guenther
City: Post  Falls
State: Idaho
Date: June 16, 2008

Dear Rue and family,

I am so sorry for your loss.  Gary will surely be missed by my father, Bob Thomas, my brother and wife, Ray and Sandy Thomas, my daughter, Diana and her family.  As our neighbor we would watched him every week end wash the cars and have them all shined up for the coming week.  We would often see him outside sitting in his chair or standing while he was watering the yard.  Oh yes, we often heard the Harley getting started for his week end ride.  We all loved him very much and we will surely miss him.

God will comfort you and be with you.

Jan Guenther

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Name: J Nunnally
City: Baltimore
State: Md
Date: 09-08

Sorry to learn about the death of Gerald Keim.  This must have been a difficult time for all.  Therefore, I am forwarding scripture that will comfort you.  Psalms 90:10 says that the usual human life span is 70 or 80 years.  This was true when Moses wrote it but not so from the beginning.  (compare Genesis 5:3-32.)  Hebrews 9:27 says...It is reserved for men to die once for all time.  This, too, was true when it was written but not the case before God passed judgment on sinful Adam.


 

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