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Ryan Porter posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
I've known many remarkable people in my life but I've never been inspired to use the words "My most unforgettable character" before meeting Keith over 14 years ago. His intelligence, boundless humor, and creativity just seemed so natural and effortless. He once challenged me to give him two totally unrelated nouns and he would come back in 5 minutes with a joke about them. I don't recall specifics but I'll be darned if he didn't do so...and I remember laughing...hard! He was a born teacher and mentor. I would often overhear him exercising his knack for making engineering concepts seem obvious to someone, anyone, seeking assistance, myself included. He was also quick to offer assistance to anyone in need. Keith, thank you for your help, the MANY laughs, and your friendship. You have been a real inspiration to me. You are and will always be sorely missed.
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Barb Bridgmon posted a condolence
Monday, March 16, 2020
I so enjoyed working with Keith at Goodrich and loved his easy smile! I haven't seen you in many years but I am saddened that you are not walking this earth. Til we meet again dear man
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Jean posted a condolence
Monday, March 16, 2020
Keith, your gift of making others smile and laugh is something I will always be grateful for. I will miss sharing funny animal stories. Your enthusiasm about HammyLand still makes me smile when I think of it. Thank you for putting others at ease and sharing your wonderful personality with the world. You are truly missed.
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Nick Maglia posted a condolence
Monday, March 16, 2020
I was fortunate to have Keith in my life and will always remember him. Keith was a very proud man, he was proud of his daughters as he would always talk about them and he was proud of the jewelry he made for his wife Sue. I am proud to have a cast part (not jewelry) from Keith that he and his grandfather made. The cast part is a Denver Bronco business card holder, I love it and it will always remind me of the good times I enjoyed with Keith. Rest In Peace My Friend!!!
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Debra Strcich-Ferguson posted a condolence
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Keith, you were the sweetest, funniest, most creative person, and so much like your father. I am so honored to have been in your life. I remember when I first met you and Marcus, when Mike and I first started dating. You were about 5 years old and already had that crazy sense of humor. You were just learning how to read and write and you were getting your b's, d's and p's mixed up. You wrote me a letter sayings"dear deddy, you are dretty." Sweetest letter I ever received. You loved so hard, especially Sue and your girls, and that love will live forever. I know your Dad was there to embrace you and hold you close when you arrived in heaven. You will me so missed.
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Kyler M. posted a condolence
Sunday, March 15, 2020
To Keith's family, I'm so sorry for your loss; he will truly be missed in this world. I had the privilege of knowing Keith through work and he had such a positive impact on me which will never be forgotten. The engineering guidance and direction he provided was incredible as he was very talented. He was always willing to help others at work and I sought his help quite often because I trusted him and he was truly one of the best. Keith, I will forever miss your purple shirt, lunches, laughs, and wisdom. I will see you in Heaven.
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Brian Beckman posted a condolence
Sunday, March 15, 2020
You were always a blast to be around, and I always looked forward to spending time with you and your family. In my 33 years on this earth I've only once been airborne... in a car. Never bet against you after that! Thank you for the memories, Keith. Rest in peace.
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Susie Woody posted a condolence
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Keith. Your my friend and I love you so much. Never in my life did I laugh so hard then when you busting my chops. You contributed to some of my happiest memories. THANK YOU for convincing Justin to marry me. You are a blessing in my life. I cannot wait to see you again. Ps. Keep an eye out for all of us.
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Steven Miller posted a condolence
Saturday, March 14, 2020
In this life you're given few people to call a friend, but by far you stood out! I am forever grateful to have shared this world knowing you and being a part of that! The world was a better place having you in it! Rest brother and I hope to meet you on the other side!
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Charn posted a condolence
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Keith, you were definitely "one of a kind". your sense of humor and affinity for practical jokes knew no bounds. The lengths you would go to in order to make people laugh never ceased to amaze me. No family gathering will ever be the same again. We will all miss you so. Rest in Peace.
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Becky Sizemore Odom posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
If there were ever a person that embodied the phrase"Bigger than life" it was Keith. You absolutely knew when he entered a room and you certainly knew when he left it! It was like the essence of life ushered him in. Keith never knew a stranger, I don't think he ever even knew what that word meant! He was eager to share life with anyone and everyone, the joy of it , even if it was for 5 minutes you were a better person by having spoken with him and a happier person because he probably just made you laugh about something you don't even know was funny. Then just as quick as he came he was gone before you could thank him. However, you knew that you were better for speaking with him. Keith LOVED!!! He loved deeply and he loved hard. He loved his children, his family, friends and he was loyal to a fault. Keith was larger than life, his love was BIG, his life was BIG and his desire and pursuit for love and life and happiness was unquenchable! His passion was BIG. If Keith wanted to do something he did it, He lived life!! He chased it down and he tackled it every moment that he could! Under and behind the laughs was a complex beautiful man. Now, the Lord wraps his arms around your soul Keith, I know that love radiates around you and through you. Keith we WILL remember you that way bigger than life, beautiful, loving, laughing and chasing down every moment of life that you could get your arms around! I can't wait to see you again in Heaven my dear brother.
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Linda Hueftlein posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
Dear Keith...I know I'm not really part of the family, but you always made me feel like it. Always a big hug and kiss and I felt like you sincerely cared when you asked how I was doing. I loved talking with you, and always the laughs. I miss you and hope you have found the peace you so deserve.
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emma ferguson posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
best uncle i could ask for was always there for me never failed to make me laugh some of the best times where going on crazy adventures and trips with you i'm gonna miss you so much
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Alyssa Ferguson posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
You always managed to bring the life to a party, you were that light in the dark. You always managed to bring a smile to my face through all those crazy adventures we went on. Even if you forced us to do it we never ended up regretting it. I hope we can meet again for more. I love you, always have always will. Take care of the hammies for me.
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Jenny Hartman posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
Keith. I love you. I know you loved me. You made everyone feel that way. You were an angel on earth. Always making people's day with your jokes and infectious laugh. I know you are making someone's day now wherever you are. They are lucky to be able to enjoy you now just as we got too. Thanks for the memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. You touched my heart, and there's a special place in it just for you.
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Jolene posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
Keith...I thank the Lord for the privilege of being your Mom. You filled my life with such an abundance of pure Joy. From the day you were born it was a full time challenge to keep ahead of the mischief you were planning but to still allow you to be the wonderful person you were. I was always amazed at how your brilliant mind could go from designing and building anything to playing such creative pranks. (Your favorite thing to do!) I'm most proud of the deep Love and caring you had for everyone in your life. Right now my mind can't accept how I'm going to live with the hole you have left in my life. Keith, I know better than to say behave yourself in heaven so I'll just say mind your manners. Love you forever, Mom P.S. Give Granny a hug for me.
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Helen (Aunt) posted a condolence
Friday, March 13, 2020
I was only 14 when I met Keith. Dec 20, 1973. I still remember that day! Every Dec 20 since then is a reminder of what a special gift God sent to earth! Although life and miles brought a gap in contact, Keith was always in my heart and prayers. I cherished the times that I did get to spend with him! That laugh and smile will never ever fade! Sending love and prayers to Sue, Riley, Alyssa, Jolene, Marcus and everyone that loves Keith.
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Susan Ferguson posted a condolence
Thursday, March 12, 2020
My dearest Keith you are the love of my life and always will be
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Shawn Day posted a condolence
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Keith was one h_ _ _ of a fellow design engineer. I am 10 years his senior in age and engineering experience and yet looked up to and greatly admired him for his inventiveness and problem solving ability. He was extraordinarily intelligent and creative and one of the friendliest most down to earth people I know with a really great sense of humor. Keith was a family man as well... whenever he would talk about his girls as they were growing up you could tell he truly loved them. I valued that. At one point I was having trouble with my teenage son who was involved in the sport of wrestling. I had recalled Keith having done some wrestling growing up or at least that is how I recall it. I can remember bringing my son in on a plant tour and making sure he met Keith as I had told Keith about his interest and felt they were somewhat kindred spirits. I was in hopes that he might provide my son with an example (always sought after by concerned parents) of what he could become. I don't recall them having any trouble talking with each other, unlike most adults he encountered at that difficult age. I was grateful for that. Although I worked in the same department with Keith for 16 years, I never had the opportunity to work closely with him. In the past couple of years following my own personal family tragedy, I had begun to realize I needed to appreciate life as it happens and not assume anything in it was a given. In working through this change in life perspective, I had recently realized that Keith was someone I would very much like to get to know better and intended to find ways to do so as time went along... Unfortunately one of life's biggest lessons is that we are fortunate to get life even for just a moment and should use every minute to enjoy it fully... I wish I would have seized the moment and taken steps to know him sooner. He will be sorely missed on our engineering team and in our hearts. Thank you Keith for being who you were… Shawn (Day)
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Matt Sizemore posted a condolence
Thursday, March 12, 2020
I'll always remember how Keith could make anyone laugh. He was capable of bringing people to tears from laughing so hard, in just about any setting. That gift meant so much to our family and helped us endure some difficult times. I know my dad appreciated it too. I'll be forever grateful to my brother for that.
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Ranae Sizemore posted a condolence
Thursday, January 1, 1970
I'm so sorry Jolene. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. We have great memories of him coming to see us in San Diego with his low rider truck years ago! Praying for you.
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Helen Koen posted a condolence
Thursday, January 1, 1970
I have been thinking about that note! So precious even more so now! - Love you! Helen
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The Springs Funeral Services posted a condolence
Thursday, January 1, 1970
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