Keith Frederick Filter, Sr. |
| Posted 2022-06-26 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald on Jun. 26, 2022 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona >> Apr 20, 1936 - Jun 9, 2022 << A memorial service is set for 4 p.m., Friday, July 8, 2022. Keith was a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, friend and family to many. He was from West Allis, Wisconsin on 79th and Greenfield. In 1957, he married Elizabeth Jean Wertti (Betty). They moved to Muskego Wisconsin in 1962 and raised, Keith Jr., Randy, and David. He was an auto mechanic at Casey's Standard 60th n'National. 1972 Filter Motors, later Quinn Auto Body 57th n'National, and 1979 Country Squire Supper Club Janesville Rd. In 1982, he moved to Lake Havasu City. He worked with cars again with car lot called Classy Classics where he assembled three kit cars and other numerous projects. In Havasu, it was golf, more cars, building homes, and a motorhome to escape the summer. Keith enjoyed golfing, drag racing, boating, tent camping, motorhome camping, hunting, fishing, water skiing, playing cards, playing slot machines, motorcycling, bike riding, etc. He was preceded in death by brothers Robert and Twin Kenneth. Keith is survived by his two sons Keith Filter, Jr., Lake Havasu City and Randy Filter with wife Shelly of Corfu, New York, brother Denny Filter with wife Carol of Crossville, Tennessee, grandchildren, Bettylin Filter of Lake Havasu City, Lauren Filter and Leah Filter of Corfu, New York, and Mark Filter with wife Julie of Stallings, North Carolina. Great- grandchildren, Lilly Anna, Nadya, Anaya, Zack, Taliya, Joseph, and Joshua Filter of Stallings, North Carolina. Keith received much prayer during his descent and it is our prayer that we will be together, in God's great kingdom, where true riches are waiting to be discovered. |
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