Keith Mason Gayle

November 5, 1955 – November 14, 2021

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Posted by:
Tope and Temi Olusina

Posted on:
November 20, 2021

The Gayle’s Family were one of the people that welcomed us to Beaverdam when our family moved there 16yrs ago. Mr Gayle (Keith) always had stories to tell whenever we were at his shop. He and Chris have been there to give us a helping hand or direct us to the right person if they are not able to help. Mr Gayle will surely be missed by our family and the entire Beaverdam community. Rest on till we meet at the feet of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!! Tope and Temi Olusina

Posted by:
Mike and Pam Hall

Posted on:
November 19, 2021

Keith was always an honest, hardworking man and took the time to visit at the shop. He will be missed by many. Sending thoughts and prayers for the family.

Posted by:
Alvin & Mildred Hall

Posted on:
November 19, 2021

So sorry to hear about Keith’s passing. We always enjoyed talking with him at the shop. Sending thoughts and prayers for the family.

Posted by:
Jean Broaddus

Posted on:
November 19, 2021

Extending our deepest sympathy to you all. Keith was a special gentleman and will be greatly missed. May the fond memories help sustain you, and may God give you comfort. Stewart and Jean Broaddus

Posted by:
Lynn Jordan

Posted on:
November 17, 2021

I will always be grateful for the kindness Kieth extended to my son, Justin. Chris and Debbie, my thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve his loss. I am so sorry.

Posted by:
Anne Driggers

Posted on:
November 16, 2021

Keith’s smile could warm any heart. That smile will be greatly missed. And yet, I know Keith is smiling as big as ever in the presence of his Savior, Jesus. My deepest sympathies to Debbie, Chris, and the grandchildren. Prayers for comfort and strength.

Posted by:
Shannon Kiser

Posted on:
November 16, 2021

Keith was a faithful man to his family and Jesus. I’ll never forget when he was having back pain but still continued to move the dividers in the Church Fellowship Hall until it got so severe he couldn’t. Most men would have quit but he went longer than most could because he loved serving God. He loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was an honest and hardworking man. It was a pleasure and honor to know him. I will miss seeing you on Sunday mornings Keith. I will see you again in heaven.

Posted by:
Taylor Kim

Posted on:
November 16, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with Keith and his family. I enjoyed the many conversations we had when I would come the shop. Kim Taylor ?

Posted by:
Deborah Fama Vass

Posted on:
November 16, 2021

Every childhood memory I have from the time I was 9 included Keith. He was the brother I never had. Our parents were best friends and we grew up like siblings. No one loved to give me a hard time like Keith, but no one had my back like Keith. He was a one in a million guy and will be greatly missed. My love and prayers go out to his family. He will live on in the lives of all the people he touched! Love, Debbie

Visitation & Funeral Service Information

Memorial service 3 pm Sat. Nov. 20, 2021 at Salem Baptist Church