We Remember
Keith HASTINGS
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Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at the age of 85. Survived by his brother George Hastings of Lloydminster, AB; sister-in-law Kathlene of Kelowna; numerous nieces, nephews and many great friends at the Kelowna Bible Chapel. Predeceased by his brother Roy Hastings. Keith was a long-time resident of Kelowna and thrived in his retirement lifestyle. He was able, at times, to enjoy his lifelong passion for flying, skating and other outdoor activities. He also enjoyed helping others. Friends are invited to a celebration of Keith’s life on Friday, February 28th at 6:00 pm at the Kelowna Bible Chapel, 1423 Vineland Street, Kelowna, BC. If you wish to send a condolence, post photos or share a memory, please scroll down the page to the area called “Share Your Condolences.”
Service
Friday, February 28th at 6:00 pm
Location
Kelowna Bible Chapel
Keith will be missed-his passion for flying was contageous and his love for helping others knew no bounds. Condolences to his friends in Kelowna-thanks for being there for him and also to his brother George Hastings-his spirit will live on at the airports, in the clouds, on the ice rinks and in the good deeds that are done selflessly every day.
Rest in Peace-Uncle Keith
Keith was one of my first patients when we first moved to Kelowna. He was a kind and gentle man that I always looked forward to seeing. I am sorry for your loss.
Growing up on the farm in Lloydminster and living just up the hill I have so many fond memories of Uncle Keith. He was part of all our holidays, Sunday meals, game nights, ping pong tournaments, snowmobiling, and bowling. His quiet demeanour and love of life will be remembered forever.
one of the kindest, gentle and giving gentleman Ive known. Have comfort in knowing that this man gave from his heart regardless of who you were and weather you really needed it or not. Rest in peace Keith.
My sincere condolences to Mr George Hastings, and the Hastings family. I got to know Uncle Keith at his memorial service and from his family and many friends that we met in Kelowna. From their lovely stories, it’s clear that Uncle Keith was a remarkable, kind and generous man and I wish that I had the privilege to know him in person. There is one more star in heaven for sure.