
On 12/02/15 the world lost a great man. Keith Olson, retired United Methodist pastor, passed on to the spirit world to join his friends and family. He has left behind a long legacy of love, kindness and peace. He will be missed by many, especially his loving wife of 43 years, Helen, and his daughter and son in law Colleen and Casey and his beautiful granddaughter Delaney Rose., and many relatives that span the world. He went peacefully in his sleep after a month long struggle with cancer. Per his wishes, there will not be a service, but for you to all remember him as he was and will be. Keith was 72. He was pastor at 14 different churches during the 43 years with the United Methodist church through out Illinois and Indiana.







Cynthia Betances says
I am so sorry for your loss. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family during this difficult time.
Wendy MoonlitCreek says
My heart goes out to you and your family. I am sorry for your loss.
Kathy Hoefgen says
I am so sorry, Coll. He was a good, good man and so very dear. You know I love you.
carole brobst says
I have lost a dear friend, a wonderful person. Helen and Keith were an unbeatable pair who did good wherever they went. He is at peace now. This world is less for his passing.
Bernice Gross says
I am so sorry for your loss, Although I never knew him, I’m sure he was a wonderful man.
Billie J. Kahnke says
Bless this Family. May You All find Peace and Calm at this time.
David Hughes says
Helen, We had no idea Keith was sick. We are so sorry.
Jim Etsler says
Please know that we are praying for you so that you may feel God’s presence and love. I will truly miss him.
Barbara Wood says
Dear Helen and family,
We will all miss the quiet charm and dignity of Keith, He has left a loving message to all of us. We will remember him with fondness.
Barbara Wood
Debbie Boothman says
The ministry Keith and Helen gave Westminster Village cannot be overstated. The first Sunday of every month was a special time with very special people. The calm and love projected by both was not only felt but carried on throughout the month for those of us lucky enough to have participated in the service. Keith will be sorely missed and Helen, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.