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Keith Bird
1957?--26 Mar 2005


Webmaster Note: Thanks to Bird Choro's wife, Sheri, for letting us know of his passing. If anyone has digitized photos from Bird Choro's mission days for inclusion here, please let me know using a 'Comments' entry. Thanks.


The Spokesman-Review
Spokane WA
Obituary
30 March 2005

Keith Bird
Spokane

Funeral for Keith G. Bird, 47, will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, North Stake Center, 401 W. Regina Ave., with burial at Greenwood Memorial Terrace. Heritage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Bird, who was born in Warden, Wash., died Saturday from injuries suffered in an ultralight plane crash near LaGrande, Ore.

He grew up in Mattawa, Wash., and graduated in 1976 from Othello (Wash.) High School. He attended Brigham Young University and served a Mormon mission in Japan.

He married Sheri Haddon in 1979 in the Idaho Falls Mormon Temple.

Mr. Bird owned and operated Action Drain and Rooter for more than 23 years.

He was a member of the Mormon Church and served as a bishop and in various church callings. His hobbies included anything with a motor.

Survivors include his wife; three sons, Kelsey, Brett and Jacob, all of Spokane; two daughters, Jennifer Cooper and Lindsay Bird, both of of Provo, Utah; his mother, LaVerne Bird of Othello; three brothers, Alan Bird of San Diego, Blair Bird of Salem, Ore., and Blake Bird of Salt Lake City; and two sisters, Paula Forester of Royal City, Wash., and Laurel Risenmay of Salem.

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