Obituaries

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COLLIGAN, Keith
2017-02-02

Passed away peacefully at the Anna-Laberge Hospital. Keith, an electrician by trade was the beloved husband of Joyce "Curly" (Lee). 

Father of 4 children: Lori, Linda, Steve and Melanie. And grandfather to 6 grandchildren. Member of the Stormont Yacht Club & the Geritol Gang.

A visitation will take place at funeral home :

Alexandre Nicole

Complexe Funéraire Châteauguay

96, boul. St-Jean-Baptiste

Châteauguay, 450 699-9919

www.alexandrenicole.com

on February 11th 1pm to 5pm.

Many heartfelt thanks to all staff at The Anna-Laberge Hospital.

Testimonies of sympathy

Dear Joyce & Family, We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt sympathy. May the love and support of your family and many friends help you through this most difficult time. It was our extreme pleasure to share with Keith a love of the race, common interests and the celebration of special events. Keith will be deeply missed by his SYC family. Hugs, Bob & Carolyn

Bob & Crolyn Branchard

Keith's character and sense of humour was so contagious that in no time, one called him "friend". His love for sailing was manifested on the waters of Stormont Yacht Club. Our sincere sympathies to Joyce and the Family.

Zatylny Edward and June

My heartfelt condolences go out to the Colligan family. I will always remember how he played hockey until the ripe old age of 84 years old and enjoyed it. Found it quite inspiring

Michel Delorme

Our heartfelt sympathies; our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Diane and Jerry Roy

Diane Inglis and Jerry Roy

Dear Joyce and Family, Our deepest sympathies on Keith's passing. He was a man with a large heart and a special smile. We will miss him. SYC will be lost without him.

Matt Cheryl & Rudi

My deepest sympathy to your family for the loss of your father. You're in our prayers.

Dorothy Roy

To Joyce and her family. Keith became a good friend when I started to play hockey with Geritol gang.He was a gentleman, a good buddy. I Will remember Keith and Joyce as two very good friends. 

Jean-Paul Rouleau

Deepest sympathy to all the family. I enjoyed Keith as a friend and a hockey buddy . I played with him since 1998 in the geritol gang league. I will always remember him as a real gentleman always ready to help. My thought go out to Joyce whom i always enjoyed at the arena. May got bless him and I will see you in heaven old friend.

Ronald Rowe

I feel like we have lost our last connection to the Adcroft family. Keith was a good man and very proud of his family. My sympathies to everyone.

Susan Leger

My deepest Sympathies to Joyce, Lori, Linda, Steve and Melanie and Families. We spent so much time at the "Colligans" house on Duquette street in 80's, it was our meeting place before we went out, or we would just hang out in the basement, Mr C and Mrs C (as we called them) always welcomed us with a smile. I haven't seen Mr C in a long time, but memories of him are still so vivid of man with a huge heart and smile..My thoughts are with the Family~ Rest in Peace Mr Colligan

Lederhose Brenda

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