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Robert Keith Gardner

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Robert Keith Gardner

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Jan 2013 (aged 74)
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Memorial Service: 19 Jan 2013 Add to Map
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R. Keith Gardner passed away 14 January 2013 @ 74 as a result of heart disease. Born 18 January 1938 in Salt Lake City to Thomas Edward Gardner & Mary Ellen Shelton Gardner. He owned and operated a local plumbing company for over 25 years. Keith loved cars, especially Jaguars, and was a member of the Jaguar Club. He was active in all of the events as well as being a former club President. He was very involved as a judge of the Concours d' Elegance car show for the past 30 years. He loved Southern Utah and was an avid ATV trail rider. There was always a smile on his face when it was time to ride. Above all else, Keith loved his children, his many family members and, of course, his dear friends. He was the man who knew everyone! It didn't matter where he was, he would always run into someone that he knew. He was the master of the claw machine and everyone benefited by receiving a small token from him. Keith touched everyone that he met and left a footprint on our hearts. He will be forever missed! He is preceded in death by his parents. Keith is survived by his wife of 37 years, his five children, a brother, a sister, many nieces and nephews, 21 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.
Services 19 January 2013 at the LDS Stake Center in Holladay.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune from January 17 to January 18, 2013
R. Keith Gardner passed away 14 January 2013 @ 74 as a result of heart disease. Born 18 January 1938 in Salt Lake City to Thomas Edward Gardner & Mary Ellen Shelton Gardner. He owned and operated a local plumbing company for over 25 years. Keith loved cars, especially Jaguars, and was a member of the Jaguar Club. He was active in all of the events as well as being a former club President. He was very involved as a judge of the Concours d' Elegance car show for the past 30 years. He loved Southern Utah and was an avid ATV trail rider. There was always a smile on his face when it was time to ride. Above all else, Keith loved his children, his many family members and, of course, his dear friends. He was the man who knew everyone! It didn't matter where he was, he would always run into someone that he knew. He was the master of the claw machine and everyone benefited by receiving a small token from him. Keith touched everyone that he met and left a footprint on our hearts. He will be forever missed! He is preceded in death by his parents. Keith is survived by his wife of 37 years, his five children, a brother, a sister, many nieces and nephews, 21 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.
Services 19 January 2013 at the LDS Stake Center in Holladay.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune from January 17 to January 18, 2013


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