1957
2019
KEITH BLOCH
June 5, 1957 ˜ December 18, 2019
Keith passed away peacefully in his home on December 18, 2019. He was born in Silverton, OR.
He married Bonnie Hart in 1977.
Keith graduated from WWU with a degree in Industrial Design. In addition to designing award-winning computer products and accessories, he worked as a piping designer in the oil refining industry for many years.
His passions were design, photography, time with his family, technology, and traveling.
Keith is survived by: daughters, Jamie Bloch and Jolie Jameson; their mother, Bonnie; granddaughters, Kennedy and Scarlette Jameson, and Natalie and Hailie Bloch.
Keith had recently retired to Vancouver, WA, and his memorial service took place in Portland, OR.
Please sign his guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4 Entries
Miss you so much, Dad! I think of you often and wish I could talk to you one more time. Thank you for helping to make me the person I am today. Love you!
March 10, 2020
Keith was and is still a very, very good friend of mine. Keith was always ready for a come back to anyone, very witty and colorful to say the least. Keith could talk to anyone about any subject regardless of what it was. He had way more knowledge that most would think to the point of being scary. I always enjoyed listening to him explain things and give his colorful opinions. Keith always made me laugh and I always knew I was in good company with him, a true friend that always had your back. I will never forget my friend and all of the in depth conversations we had about anything and everything. I will miss Keith deeply but I will never forget him and the help and advice he gave me through tough times. Until we meet again my good friend, keep looking down on us and my Martinis will always be in your honor !!! Tim Haring
Tim Haring
Friend
March 4, 2020
when the Seahawks were to play the broncos in the super bowl he wanted to bet $100 on the game, I said no, we need to bet something of value. I proposed that if the broncos won the game, Keith would have to wear a bronco jersey in his Facebook page, he valued his life and well being way to much for that, to bad the Seahawks were unbeatable. I spent a couple of vacations with him over the last few years and had a great time with him, RIP my cousin
Brad Dallam
March 2, 2020
Miss you, Daddy! You were so kind and generous. Love you forever.
Jolie Jameson
February 24, 2020
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