Peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones, capt Keith M. Adlard made his final flight. With colourful stories,he brought laughter and tears to all who visited in his final days. His spirit lives on through family and friends.
Donations may be made to the SPCA or the 5 Cyclone Royal Canadian Air cadets.
Celebration of Life, September 26 from 2:00pm at the Adlard home.
Digital Guestbook
David and Florence Oldford
Trish Moyer
My heart goes out to you all. Appreciate Chelsea sharing this sad news. How it helps that on my last visit a few years ago Jane showed me the cemetery with beautiful views and space for sitting with memories you two had chosen. It paints a mental picture of the family conversations and friends visits that will be shared there now and over the coming years.
Your loss of such a wonderful man is great. His legacy of love, laughter, strength and wisdom lives on in each of you.
Hugs to you my cousins.
Barry and Sharon Hammond
We were deeply saddened to hear of Keiths passing, please accept our sincere condolences. We have great memories of times past when William and Evan were playing Hockey together growing up in Russell. Keith always made sure William had a chocolate milk after the game, he was such a good sports parent. We always enjoyed his company, he will forever be remembered as an enthusiastic sports fan and a joy to be around.
Laurie Clement Bryan Cochrane and family
So very sorry that Keith has left us, but he has left us much richer. Our whole family loved and appreciated the king of Bols Street, Mr Adlard. Take good care Mr. A.
With our deepest sympathy to Jane, Will, Chelsey and the rest of Keith’s family. We are so very saddened to hear this news. You are all in our hearts as we remember your lovely Keith. We are so sorry.