Keith was one of my best friends throughout elementary school. We lived in the same neighborhood and had most classes together at Madison # 2. He was quiet and an excellent student. Moving ahead to our days at Camelback, I never would have passed Ms. Justice's chemistry without Keith as my lab partner!!! I totally know that!! We lost touch after high school and I was so hoping I'd see him at the reunion. Now, I just have the fond memories! RIP Keith and thanks for everything!!
We met in Mrs. Irvin’s 3d grade and were close friends throughout grammar school. I visited him in Monterey 5 years ago. He’d had an unusual life which I will privately share with those who ask. I remember playing in his fallout shelter where his father ordered him to shotgun me if I tried to enter WHEN the Russians nuked AZ. He saved me from drowning in his backyard pool. I will remember him forever.
Sue Humphrey
Keith was one of my best friends throughout elementary school. We lived in the same neighborhood and had most classes together at Madison # 2. He was quiet and an excellent student. Moving ahead to our days at Camelback, I never would have passed Ms. Justice's chemistry without Keith as my lab partner!!! I totally know that!! We lost touch after high school and I was so hoping I'd see him at the reunion. Now, I just have the fond memories! RIP Keith and thanks for everything!!
Wes Munsil
So sad to hear about Keith. He was also one of my best friends. I appreciated his intelligence and his wit.
Harmon Sieff
We met in Mrs. Irvin’s 3d grade and were close friends throughout grammar school. I visited him in Monterey 5 years ago. He’d had an unusual life which I will privately share with those who ask. I remember playing in his fallout shelter where his father ordered him to shotgun me if I tried to enter WHEN the Russians nuked AZ. He saved me from drowning in his backyard pool. I will remember him forever.