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Keith Ashton November 6, 1946 - October 21, 2018

Ashton, Keith

Peacefully at home with family by his side, after a courageous battle with Cancer on Sunday October 21, 2018. Keith Ashton age 71 of Winchester. Beloved husband of Cel. Loving Dad of Jennifer Ashton (Jeff Nott), Joan Ashton and John Ashton. Cherished Papa, Gramps, Pops & Gumball to Clint, Savanah, Brett & Celia Ashton. Dear brother of Marilyn Forbes (Don) and predeceased by Shirley Comerford (Jim). Uncle of many nieces and nephews. Fondly remembered by the Solonycze Family and many close friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Winchester United Church 519 St. Lawrence Street on Saturday November 3, 2018 at 11 a.m. By family request donations may be made in Memory of Keith to the Nor-Dun Seniors Support Centre or the Dundas County Hospice. Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhomeinc.ca

 

 

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A Celebration of Life will be held at the Winchester United Church 519 St. Lawrence Street on Saturday November 3, 2018 at 11 a.m. By family request donations may be made in Memory of Keith to the Nor-Dun Seniors Support Centre or the Dundas County Hospice. Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhomeinc.ca

 

 

 

 

 

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    Marc Sauvé says

    On behalf of the Alexandria Glens, CCHL 2, our deepest condolescences.

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    Theresa Mccaig says

    On behave of Hunter & myself, our deepest condolences. In our thoughts at this difficult time.

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    Fritz says

    Youth shared, memories of good times that will live on. Thank you Chiefy.

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    Tom Dodds says

    We worked with and have known Keith for many, many “hockey years”. Truly a man of strong character and the highest of integrity, we will truly miss Keith and pass along our sincere condolences.
    Westport Rideaus.

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    Susan Beattie says

    So sorry to hear of Keith’s passing. He and Dad had great times golfing together. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

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    Mel Crich says

    My condolences to Keith’s Family. Keith was a boyhood buddy growing up together in Clinton. RIP Keith.

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    Kevin Casselman says

    On behalf of the Morrisburg Lions our deepest condolences . Blessed to have had the opportunity to work with a such a respective man. Rest In Peace our friend!

    Kevin Casselman
    Morrisburg Lions Hockey Club

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    Mike Gaynor says

    My condolences to Keith’s family, very sorry to hear of his passing. My son plays for the Hawks and Keith has always been a kind man who treated him and my family with respect and honesty. We are grateful to have gotten to know him. Rest in peace.

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    Nick & Nancy & Anthony Urbisci says

    Our deepest condolences to the Ashton Family. Keith was a gentle giant and truly a nice man. We had the pleasure of getting to know him last year through the hockey circles. My son Anthony played for the Winchester Hawks last year and had nothing but the highest regard for Keith and the organization. Bless his soul he will be greatly missed. Forever grateful.

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    Rachel & Ryan Workman says

    Our deepest sympathies Jennifer to you and the family. Our thoughts are with you. Ryan sends his love and prayers. Ryan was a Winchester Hawks player years ago and respected Keith.
    He was a good man and we always enjoyed his presence at hockey games.
    RIP Keith.

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    Steve, Julie and Ben McAllister says

    Our sincere condolences to Keith’s family and friends. Ben played one season for the Winchester Hawks four years ago and our family enjoyed our Friday night conversations with Keith at the arena. Ben was treated extremely well by Keith, who on several occasions slipped “Big Ben” a gas card to help pay for the regular car trips from Ottawa. Our son fondly remembers having lunch with Keith at the A&W in Kemptville when the hockey season ended. Simply put, Keith was a very good person and my wife and I will always be grateful for helping make Ben feel comfortable away from home for six months. RIP Keith.

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    Christine Tausig Ford says

    Our deepest sympathy Joan, to you and your family on the passing of your father. We are thinking of you at this difficult time. Sincerely, Christine Tausig Ford and Phil Ford

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    Marianne Utano says

    Our condolences Joan,
    Marianne and Tony Utano

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