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Drew Wesley Keith

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Drew Wesley Keith Veteran

Birth
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Feb 2019 (aged 58)
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Cecil, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6 Site 112
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GRANTHAM - Trooper First Class Drew W. Keith, New Hampshire State Police, 58, of Grantham, NH passed away peacefully February 16, 2019 at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Lebanon, NH with his loving wife and family at his side.

He was born October 19, 1960 in Erie, PA, and was raised in Sharpsville, PA, the son of the late Rollin W. and Julia (Emmett) Keith. Drew was a graduate of the Sharpsville Area Senior High School, Class of 1979 and he attended both Pennsylvania State University and Mercyhurst University.

Drew began his law enforcement career by proudly serving his country as a member of the United States Air Force, Security Forces. TFC Keith served 34 years of dedicated law enforcement service to the State of New Hampshire, serving with the Hampton Police, Newington Police, Amherst Police and Hanover Police Departments before becoming a Trooper in 2001.

During his 18-year career with the NH State Police, TFC Keith served as a member of the Division's Drill Team and Special Events Response Team. TFC Keith was a seasoned Trooper assigned to both Troop D and Troop C. In 2015 TFC Keith was named the Grange Trooper of the Year as he epitomized the highest ideals of fairness, professionalism and integrity. Drew was a true gentleman, a devoted husband; he was and always will be a constant source of inspiration to generations of NH Troopers.

In 2014 and again in 2015, TFC Keith was diagnosed with colon cancer. While most people would have seen the diagnosis as reasons for retirement, TFC Keith refused to let cancer end his career as a Trooper. Despite many long months of surgery and chemotherapy, TFC Keith returned to the road both times at 100 percent.

In September 2016, TFC Keith learned that he was going to have his third battle with cancer; this time it had spread and was more aggressive. Despite undergoing chemotherapy again and courageously fighting for his life, TFC Keith continued to work on light duty while assigned to the sex offender registration unit. TFC Keith fought a long valiant battle against cancer with great strength.

Drew is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Mary Ann; his sister and brother; sister-in-law; nephews and niece; his Law Enforcement Brothers & Sisters; his extended family and many friends.

Burial will be held in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Bridgeville, PA at a later date.

Published in Union Leader on Feb. 19, 2019
GRANTHAM - Trooper First Class Drew W. Keith, New Hampshire State Police, 58, of Grantham, NH passed away peacefully February 16, 2019 at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Lebanon, NH with his loving wife and family at his side.

He was born October 19, 1960 in Erie, PA, and was raised in Sharpsville, PA, the son of the late Rollin W. and Julia (Emmett) Keith. Drew was a graduate of the Sharpsville Area Senior High School, Class of 1979 and he attended both Pennsylvania State University and Mercyhurst University.

Drew began his law enforcement career by proudly serving his country as a member of the United States Air Force, Security Forces. TFC Keith served 34 years of dedicated law enforcement service to the State of New Hampshire, serving with the Hampton Police, Newington Police, Amherst Police and Hanover Police Departments before becoming a Trooper in 2001.

During his 18-year career with the NH State Police, TFC Keith served as a member of the Division's Drill Team and Special Events Response Team. TFC Keith was a seasoned Trooper assigned to both Troop D and Troop C. In 2015 TFC Keith was named the Grange Trooper of the Year as he epitomized the highest ideals of fairness, professionalism and integrity. Drew was a true gentleman, a devoted husband; he was and always will be a constant source of inspiration to generations of NH Troopers.

In 2014 and again in 2015, TFC Keith was diagnosed with colon cancer. While most people would have seen the diagnosis as reasons for retirement, TFC Keith refused to let cancer end his career as a Trooper. Despite many long months of surgery and chemotherapy, TFC Keith returned to the road both times at 100 percent.

In September 2016, TFC Keith learned that he was going to have his third battle with cancer; this time it had spread and was more aggressive. Despite undergoing chemotherapy again and courageously fighting for his life, TFC Keith continued to work on light duty while assigned to the sex offender registration unit. TFC Keith fought a long valiant battle against cancer with great strength.

Drew is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Mary Ann; his sister and brother; sister-in-law; nephews and niece; his Law Enforcement Brothers & Sisters; his extended family and many friends.

Burial will be held in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Bridgeville, PA at a later date.

Published in Union Leader on Feb. 19, 2019


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