It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Keith Andrew Mansur of Fall Creek at the young age of 51. A devoted husband, loving father, and cherished friend, Keith's life was a testament to the power of love, laughter, and faith.
Keith was a loving and intentional dad of Hailey, Parker and Jaedyn, and their spouses Ethan, Jerusha and Matthew. He truly poured his heart into his family. Keith shared almost 34 beautiful years together with the love of his life Stacy whom he deeply cherished. This year, on his birthday they would have celebrated 29 years of marriage. Together, they created a warm and loving home that welcomed everyone who entered.
Excitement filled the air as Keith was looking forward to becoming a Papa for the first time, a milestone that brought him immense joy.
Keith's devotion extended beyond his family to his beloved dogs, Murphy, Bo and Cody and his grand pups Niko, Cooper and Brandy who brought him comfort and joy in his daily life. They all loved him so much.
His mother affectionately referred to him as "tougher," a testament to his resilient spirit.
His genuine joy and infectious laughter made him the life of not just the party, but of every place he graced with his presence. Keith was a 'joy-giver' who touched the lives of many through his work, friendships, on the football field and serving in his church. He had a remarkable ability to make people laugh, nurturing a sense of community wherever he went. His love for God was evident in the way he lived, exemplifying His love in every interaction.
For or many years, Keith served in children's ministry, finding happiness in making kids laugh and guiding them to Jesus. His infectious laughter was often directed at himself, a reminder of his humble nature.
Keith had a strong enthusiasm for football and was a die-hard Denver Broncos fan. As an adult, he played amateur football for the Chippewa Valley Predators, St. Paul Pioneers and the Eau Claire Crush and later had the privilege of coaching with the Crush and Predators. Keith also shared his love for sports with his son Parker by coaching his football and basketball teams. As well as coaching with the Eau Claire Crush.
Keith has always had great dedication to his work with great work ethic. He held a handful of jobs including Briggs Tent Rental, Pepsi (21 years) and most recently, he found fulfillment as a petroleum truck driver for Kwik Trip for the past 10 years, a job he loved and approached with dedication and pride.
God and family was Keith’s everything, and the legacy he leaves behind is one of love, laughter, and unyielding faith. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Keith, you have left a lasting imprint on our hearts, and your spirit will forever shine brightly in our memories. Until we meet again!
Keith is survived by the love of his life, his wife Stacy, daughter Hailey (Ethan) Martin, son Parker (Jerusha)Mansur. Daughter, Jaedyn (Matthew) Rees and his first grand baby, Baby Boy Rees due in August. He is further survived by his Parents Mike and Lois Mansur, Mother in law Judy Gruhlke, brother Scott Mansur, brother Jason (Heather) Mansur, sister Michelle (Jay) Lellman, brother in law Troy (Marie) Gruhlke and many special nieces, nephews, other amazing relatives and so many great friends. Keith was proceeded in death by his father in law Wayne Gruhlke, grand parents Roy and Edna Lane, grand parents James and Marilyn Mansur, uncles Randy Lane and Donnie Mansur.
Memorial service for Keith will take place at 11 am on Saturday, August 23, 2025 at Jacob's Well Church, 989 122nd St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729. Memorial visitation will take place on Saturday at the church from 9 am until the time of service. Inurnment will take place at Rest Haven Cemetery in the Town of Washington. To view the service virtually please use the link provided https://jacobswellchurch.subspla.sh/g8cjs8c
Friends and family may offer condolences online at www.hulkefamilyfh.com. Hulke Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 3209 Rudolph Road, Eau Claire, WI 54701 is assisting the family with the arrangements.