Tina Peretz
Tina Peretz lit a candle in memory of Keith Bennett

Birth date: Dec 25, 1959 Death date: Apr 5, 2026
Keith Bennett, 66, of Cooper City, Florida passed away April 5, 2026. Beloved husband of Sandra Bennett, loving father of Jeremy (Amanda) Bennett, Carly Bennett and Jared Lee, cherished poppy of Evelyn Bennett, adored son of Rosly Read Obituary
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Tina Peretz lit a candle in memory of Keith Bennett

David and I have heavy heart. Keith was the most amazing friend to David and a great inspiration to me. He always had my back and always was a positive force in our lives. He was infectious with his kindness and compassion and always showed only positivity. His love for Sandy and his sons and daughter was constant. His grandchild was his light in the darkness of his ALS. But Sandy was his soulmate his love and to us he was someone who actually cared about our life. He will be so missed by my kids and us. Sandy and his family were his constant in everything he did. I wish I could be half the person he was. God bless. God took a true angel. And he will be sorely missed for years to come. How blessed we all were to have known such a great friend.
It’s hard to put into words what you meant to our family over the past 30 years. You were far more than our CPA—you were a trusted guide, a voice of reason, and, most importantly, you always treated us as friends. Through every season of our lives, your advice was thoughtful, honest, and always given with our best interests at heart. We followed it with confidence because we trusted you completely—and you never let us down.
What made you truly special was the way you cared beyond the numbers. You took the time to know us, to understand our goals, and to celebrate our milestones alongside us. One of the greatest gifts you gave our family was the encouragement and mentorship you offered our daughter, Stephanie as she pursued her CPA studies. Your guidance helped shape her path in a way we will always be grateful for. We will miss not just your expertise, but your warmth, your humor, and the genuine friendship you shared. (Also, we will always remember you at Gator Growl!)
We are glad we had the opportunity to share our feelings with you just last week when we thanked you for the difference you made in our lives. Rest in peace Keith! Love you man!
Ralph and Gisela Salas