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Keith V. Sebelius
Died at his home in Yucaipa 12/02/2012. Keith was born Sept 24th 1935 in York North Dakota and moved to Riverside with his family as a teen. He married Narisse Cotton Nov, 1956 and settled in Rialto. He ran Flying A Service Station with his brother Duane and later worked with his other brother Bud at Plaza automotive until he retired in 1984. Keith loved anything fast, Cars,Boats,Motorcycles and Planes it kept him in constant contact with the local Police Dept. He is survived by his daughter Dawn Harrington and her husband Greg of Yucaipa, his daughter Robin Simpson and her husband Daryl of Lakeville Ma. Grandchildren Holly Erickson and her husband Graig of Co. Brittany Harrington of UT. Casey La Rue of AZ. Chris and Sean Sebelius of Riverside. Keith had a lust for adventure and always lived a bit on the edge, at times drove his family nuts but he was always loved. He will be greatly missed.
Services will be private.
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It´s been 11 years today. I have so many hilarious memories of you doing the craziest things. You will always be missed Dad. Love you. Dawn
Dawn
December 2, 2023
Brittney Shernaman
February 11, 2013
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February 11, 2013
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February 11, 2013
SO SORRY ROBIN...YOU ARE LOVED SO MUCH,,ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU..LOVE YOU GIRL FRIEND...HE WAS ALWAYS SO NICE...
December 10, 2012
Robin, I remember the first time I met your Dad. I loved...listening to him tell experiences and stories.You have some of your Dad in you....Your laughter always brings smiles to me...You are one of the best gift your Dad and Moms gave to this world is you...my love is always there for you. Barbara
December 10, 2012
I will miss you dad, you were always a real character, the twinkle in your eye whey you were telling a joke always made me laugh more than the joke, I love you.
Robbie
December 10, 2012
I will always have many great memories of Uncle Keith. He always took time to visit and talk to me, he was fun loving, told a great story and an important part of our lives. He was loved and he will be missed.
Lynne Sebelius Halpenny
December 9, 2012
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