Keith Richard Estrom
Surrounded by his family, Keith Richard Estrom, 40, of Branford, passed away on Sept. 2 at Danbury Hospital due to a traumatic work accident. Keith was born on Oct. 11, 1982, to Robert and Joyce Estrom of Branford.
After Keith graduated from Branford High School in 2001, he went on to attend Mitchell College in New London and the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, where he played baseball and pitched for both colleges.
Keith loved working outdoors and doing manual labor, and he was never afraid of hard work. He put his heart and soul into renovating his house, and anytime anyone needed him to help with anything, he was always there. Keith had a passion for the outdoors. He loved fishing, boating, and hiking. Music was another passion, Dispatch and Pink Floyd especially. He enjoyed spending time with his friends and their families and loved their children like they were his own. Keith was known for his kindness and big smile, which made everyone around him feel comfortable and loved.
Courageously, Keith obtained sobriety for 397 days prior to his passing. Keith had a great support system in both friends and family, who were extremely proud of him. He also gave his full support to those who were on a similar path and always reached out in their time of need.
His final act was the gift of life, saving two people’s lives through the donation of his kidneys and giving two people the ability to see with his corneas.
Keith is survived by his parents, Robert and Joyce Estrom; sister Kari Constantinople (Andrew) from North Branford; twin brother Michael Estrom (Kristin) from Sudbury, Massachusetts; and nieces, Isabella, Quinn, Ava, and Viviana whom he adored. Keith had many aunts, uncles, and cousins who supported him throughout his journey and were so very special to him, and he loved them dearly.
A celebration of life will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21, at Killiam’s Point in Branford. Buses will be available to bring you back and forth (details to follow.) In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to either Danbury Hospital or an organization that is dear to your heart. Please see his online memorial @ www.wsclancy.com.