Condolences
Hello i worked for KIETH and RALPH in the 70s great guy that taught me a lot about cars he was a great teacher had met him over the year around town had many conversations with him im sorry for your loss may he rest in peace JACK GEDDES GRIMSBY
Al, our sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your Father.
Dom and Andrea Licursi
Looking back over 65 years, I have fond memoires of Keith and Ralph's Fina Station on the corner or Livingston and Patton Streets. As kids, we hung out at the garage and I am sure we were pests to them, but they tolerated us. One of the fun things to do in the garage was to con some unsuspecting kid into picking up a wrench laying on the workbench that was connected by other tools to the spark plug testing machine that would give them a good shock. How we were allowed in there at all is amazing. I remember as a ten or eleven year-old pumping gas once in a while, into Dr. Karchemny's Oldsmobile 98 or Mr. Cimba's Packard. In later years when I lived in Winona, Ralph was a member of Fifty United Church where my step-father was minister, but that is all so long ago. I am saddened to read about Keith's passing. I wish I knew he was still living - I would have made a point of visiting him.
Sincere condolences to Mike and family