It was with sadness that I learned of Mr. Cribb's passing. As often is the case for me, I learned about Mr. Cribb through the eyes of a loved one, his daughter - Cindy. I heard stories over several years. A principled and often steadfast man...a stoic man...a lover of golf and being a handyman. He gave his illness and age a good fight -- my condolences to both Cindy and George -- may everything he gave you, stay with you always.
A very close friend for the last two decades. He was always up for a challenge at golf or bridge, but never a harsh word. He is ssorely missed.
A best and good friend for a number of years. He was very sociable and loved people and good company. Bridge and curling and sports made him happy and a little Scotch on the side was also a good thing.
A good sense of humour made him at his best and loved company!
His family was very important to him and he surely will be missed.
Joan Mills
We'll miss Keith. We had many challenging games of bridge with him, especially during the pandemic. He was a master at cooking prime rib and hosted the best dinners ever. Who else at 89 would buy a scooter and give it a try? What a fun loving person! Our deepest sympathies to Cindy and George.
Keith was always charming and personable to everyone in the room. He is greatly missed.