Obituary for Brian Keith
WORCESTER: Brian R. Keith 59, of Worcester passed away on November 4, 2021. He was kind, caring and will be greatly missed by all as he touched the lives of so many.
Brian leaves behind his father Robert Keith Sr. of North Grafton; three brothers, Steven Keith of Grafton, Robert Keith Jr. and his wife Stacey of Sutton and Craig Keith of Rhode Island. He also leaves behind his two beloved sisters: Robin Keith of Shirley, MA as well as Michelle and her husband Randy Rebidue of Brookfield MA. Along with his siblings Brian leaves five nieces Britnii Dyer and her partner Gregg Janda, Tanya Aspden and her husband Michael, Lindsey and Brianna Keith as well as Jillian Keith. Brian also leaves six nephews Steven Keith Jr. and his wife Rachel, Jeffrey Keith and his partner Amanda, John J. Dyer Jr., Jake Keith and his partner Leah, Jordon Keith and his wife Autumn, Ryan Belmore and Tyler Keith. Additionally, Brian leaves seven great nieces Alyssa and Faith Dyer, Brooklyn Keith, Aria and Isla Aspden, Linnea Janda and Rhea Keith along with five great nephews, Brody and Blake Keith, Dylan Keith, Trevah Dyer/Martinez and Jaxon Aspden. Brian leaves behind many wonderful friends including Bill Rogan who was his confidant and main support for so many years as well as coworkers, Cathy, Terry and Donna amongst many others and his friend Eileen McLoughlin all who were vital to Brian’s happiness and filled his life with joy.
Brian was predeceased by his loving mother Gail Keith, his grandparents Philip W. and Linnea Johnson; Ralph and Sadie Keith as well as niece Christy Dyer and her infant son Christopher as well as Glen Gustafson who was his companion and soul mate for decades.
Brian was born in Worcester, MA. He graduated from Grafton High School and then pursued a career in management at Friendly’s Restaurant. Brian’s true passion was hair dressing thus he followed his dreams and continued his education at Wilfred Academy of Cosmetology. He then became an instructor at LIBS and was an accomplished hair stylist for many years at area salons with a huge following. His talent ran deep, and his clients would chatter for hours to his nonjudgmental listening ears. Brian was incredibly gifted and affected everyone he met. He was generous and had a heart of gold. Brian was devoted to his family and found happiness amongst his peers and friends. He gave us all such courage and hope and reminded us of the preciousness of life. He will never be forgotten especially by his family who mourn his absence. He made an impact to this world and his originality and uniqueness will be remembered forever.
Private services will be held.
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