Yeamon KeithCAREKeith passed away at his home in Praze on Wednesday 4th March 2020, aged 65 years. A private interment will take place with a memorial service to be held at a later date. Funeral Director, L. Blewett and Son, Carn Tremayne, Praze, Camborne. TR14 9PG. Tel: 01209 831652.
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Tom Hosie:I used to visit Keith every now and then and enjoyed pa...17/10/2020
Jude Benson:Very sad to here of Keith's passing. He was a true g...29/06/2020
Edward Richardson :Keith was a good friend who overcame enormous difficulties to lo...26/03/2020
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I used to visit Keith every now and then and enjoyed passing time with him, and talking about better times ahead. He was a deep thinking man, with a heart of gold and a remarkable passion for his animals. He rarely complained dispite being in much pain. A great loss.
Tom Hosie:
17/10/2020
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Very sad to here of Keith's passing. He was a true gentleman in every sense. His dedication to the Shorthorn breed was astonishing, and it is due to his commitment that many of these bloodlines have been saved for future generations. May his soul rest in peace. Jude Benson. Sligo, Ireland.
Jude Benson:
29/06/2020
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Keith was a good friend who overcame enormous difficulties to look after his livestock and without his determination the Traditional Dairy Shorthorn breed would have died out. He also showed the same determination to the Large White pigs he kept. I will never forget his trip to Highgrove in Gloucestershire to see the cattle he sold to Prince Charles.