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Robert Quentin Keith 1934 - 2011 Robert Quentin Keith was born October 8, 1934 in Port Arthur, Texas where he grew up "in the shadow of the refinery" and in the courthouses where his dad practiced law. The child of Quentin and Peachie Keith, his high energy and love of family and community led him to an exemplary life of devotion to his family, community and profession. After his parents, Quentin and Peachie Keith, moved to Beaumont, he graduated from Beaumont High School as a leader, athlete and scholar. An eager student at the University of Texas, his talent and persistent energy led him to participate in all aspects of the university, graduating in 6 years with a doctor of jurisprudence. A member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Bob was tapped to become a Cowboy and spent as many hours on the intra-mural fields as he did in the library. In 1958 while at the University of Texas, Bob met and married Frana Moseley, his life-long love and partner. In 1959 he joined his father's firm in Beaumont; Mehaffy, Weber, Keith & Gonsoulin, later becoming its managing partner. He practiced law for 52 years, throughout the courts of Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Washington D.C. where he argued 3 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1982, following his love of the outdoors, Bob moved his practice to Johnson City to become a rancher as well as lawyer. With his great friend, the late Jim Weber, and his daughter, Amy Keith, he started the firm Keith & Weber. Bob represented railroads, oil & gas interests, the petro-chemical industry as well as schools and local taxing districts, even trying two murder cases. Known primarily as a defense attorney, Bob relished representing a personal injury plaintiff but went on to be known as a litigator of major commercial cases. In 2002, Bob was the first recipient of the Texas Bar Foundation's Ronald D. Secrest Outstanding Trial Lawyer award. While carving out a remarkable reputation in the courts of Texas, Bob was a leader in every community in which he lived. He was a past Beaumont Chamber of Commerce President, member of bank boards and school boards. Bob and Frana established and funded community learning programs in Johnson City's library and schools, encouraging the love of learning that marked his life. They participated in 17 mission trips to Honduras, the Southeastern Diocese of Mexico and in Zambia, becoming a good and trusted friend to bishops, farmers, tribeswomen and children. Pursuing his love of sports and athletics, he played handball, tennis and was an avid runner, ultimately completing over 35 marathons, ultra-marathons or triathlons. He served as senior warden and a lay reader at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Cypress Mill. After their recent move to Austin from the family ranch, Frana led him to St. David's Episcopal Church where he found a variety of intellectual and spiritual passions that matched his own. Characteristic of his exuberant approach to life, Bob and Frana had six children, raised first in Beaumont and then in Johnson City. Their children's lives and those of his 11 grandchildren were a daily source of joy, challenge and pride for him. Though his progeny now live in Maui, California, Marfa, Austin and Houston, Bob's family was always his first and last thought of each day. Beginning in Jefferson County, Bob's life ended in Presidio County after a joyful Thanksgiving Day with friends, his son, daughter-in-law law and grandson, and his beloved Frana. Bob lived fully and well, touched many lives and never knew a regret. He is survived by his wife, Frana Moseley Keith, six children, Kallie Keith-Agaran, Hillery Keith, Amy Keith, Quentin Keith, Robert Keith and Frana Keith Sadler, and 11 grandchildren, Derry and Quentin Jameson, Thomas and Gloria Belle Gardner; Peachie, Willow and Piera Keith; Enzo, Amelie and Dempsey Sadler and Worthy Keith; his sister, Janis Keith Shoffner of Hilton Head and her four children, Jay, John, Jan and Jill; and close friend, Karen Weber. While his strong grip and generous heart are no longer with us, Bob's presence will continue to be felt daily by all whom he touched and loved through his example and good works. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 2, 2011 at St. David's Episcopal Church, 301 East 8th Street in Austin. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Center at St. David's Episcopal Church, 301 East 8th St, Austin, TX 78701 or the Johnson City Library, P.O. Box 332, Johnson City, TX 78636. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Nov. 27 to Nov. 29, 2011.

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August 29, 2012

Among the finest men and greatest trial lawyers I have ever known. I think about you often.

Tex

January 29, 2012

Bob was also a wonderful writer. He had a sense of humor which was such a welcome and a kind side that was apparent. As a fellow writer, I will miss Bob and his touching stories. My condolences to Frana and family. Bob called me "Chica"...Niki La Chica Thompson

Jennifer Chenoweth

December 17, 2011

Dear Frana,
I wish that your man's amazing life could have been a bit longer for you, for him and for the rest of us. He was full of life: humor, intelligence, passion, integrity, and grit. I am grateful to have had a minute to reconnect with him at the East Austin Studio Tour, and to have a chance to meet you only for a moment. Thank you for taking the time to visit me. My best to you and your family, Jennifer Chenoweth

Katy Yocom

December 14, 2011

Dear Frana,
We will all miss Bob so much. Our international trips just won't be the same without him. He was a bright light and he shone on all of us. I've added a picture in another entry - hope it comes through.

Bob diligently doing his Spalding MFA homework at Spannocchia, Tuscany, July 2011

Katy Yocom

December 14, 2011

December 3, 2011

DEAR FRANA..AFTER 60 YEARS I AM STILL DEVASTATED BY THE NEWS. I REMEMBER YOUR EARLY YEARS OF LOVE AND DEVOTION TO EACH OTHER; YOUR CHILDRENS' BIRTHS AND RAISING THEM DOWN THE STREET FROM MY HOUSE. PEACHIE AND QUENTIN'S JOY WITH EACH ONE. I WILL THINK OF YOU WITH HOPE FOR THE FUTURE. LOVE, SUE

Teresa Moseley

December 3, 2011

To my dear Aunt Frana and Cousins,
I do feel the loss of uncle Bob and he is greatly missed by all of us.
I'm so thankful that I had the privilege to have lived with you in Beaumont in my younger years. I have wonderful memories with all of you. I always had deep respect for uncle Bob. I admired his strong character

Greg Mason

December 3, 2011

Hello, Keiths. I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was truly a remarkable man. Always held a special fondness for him and admired him greatly. He had a unique ability of holding a conversation with you, and leaving one believing, that at that time what you were saying and doing was of the utmost importance to him and of genuine interest. No matter how much time passed between visits, it seemed Bob Keith was able to pick right up where you left off before and endear himself to you as always. There are many parts of the world who were blessed by his presence. Our time was in Beaumont and Rayburn. Then many places since. Love all the Keiths! God bless each and every one of you.

Will Tungol

December 2, 2011

Kallie, I heard the news of your dad's unexpected passing from Susan (gil's legislative assistant). My deepest condelences to you and your family. I read your dad's obit and I was very impressed on how much he has accomplished in his life. He had lived a full life. And perhaps it was God's will that He had waited until after Thanksgiving to take your father from this life. Lucy and I will say a prayer for him and his loving family.

Aloha,

Will and Lucy

Sue and Ron Haddon

December 2, 2011

Frana and Family, we are so very sorry to hear of the passing of husband, father, and grandfather to your wonderful family. Altho we did not know Bob, he leaves quite a legacy and blessing to all who knew him. You will be in our prayers.

Janice Ahrens

December 2, 2011

Amy, Quentin & Derry,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father and grandfather. My prayers are with you at this very sad and challenging time.

Courtney Sapire

December 2, 2011

Tori and Robert,

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Beth Bottorff Walker

December 1, 2011

So very sorry for your loss! May the love of God provide each of you comfort and strength during this difficult time.

Quentin's Sigma Chi Big Sis and childhood friend

Jim Kilpatrick

December 1, 2011

I was a volunteer at the Trinity Center and had the good fortune of knowing Bob. He was a joy to work with and he will certainly be missed by all who knew him.

Joe Baillargeon

November 30, 2011

A moment with Bob confirmed hope in humanity; such was his magic.

Cheri Thomas

November 30, 2011

Bob will be sadly missed at the Spalding MFAW residencies. His engaging smile, his unfailing kindness, and his sparkling humor made the trips with him extra special. What a blessing he was.

Lorna Doona & Scott Archer

November 30, 2011

We enjoyed meeting Bob and Frana in Jackson when Tori and Robert were engaged. I remember liking him instantly! We will keep you all in our prayers

Tom & Marilyn Walston

November 30, 2011

I was fortunate to practice law with Bob in Beaumont and with Bob and Amy in Johnson City. This was a great blessing for me and my family, and it provided me with an exciting and interesting legal career far beyond my expectations. Bob, Frana, and Amy and the Keith and Weber families have been great friends for which we are thankful. Bob will be greatly missed, and Marilyn and I extend our sincere condolences.
Tom and Marilyn Walston

Robin Cooper

November 30, 2011

We first met Bob and Frana at St. David's Church a little over a year ago. From first contact one could not help being impressed by their vigor, integrity, and joy in living. It just exuded from them.
Upon learning of Bob's death, my husband commented, "I feel as if I had just discovered a special treasure in Bob when he was taken away".
Our thoughts and prayers are with Frana and their wonderful family.

John Egan

November 30, 2011

For all the Keiths, I am so sorry for your loss. "Uncle Bob" was a role model and friend. His warmth, integrity and good spirit remains and lives in all of you.

Elaine Adams

November 30, 2011

there are so many memories since your coming to Johnson City. my prayers to each one of you as you mourn your loss.

Mark & Isabel Cash

November 29, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Bill Albrecht

November 28, 2011

Q
Years ago when I met your Father I was so impressed with his sharpness and physical strength, especially for his age. I thought to myself, "man I hope I'm that strong when I'm his age". After a couple moments of reflection I thought to myself "hell i wish I were that strong now."
Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Bill and fam

November 28, 2011

I can only remember Bob during our Delt days at U.T., but he was "The Man" to whom we all looked for guidance. His integrity and memory will live on through his family and friends.

george e. green Amarillo, Texas

November 28, 2011

Bob was in my creative nonfiction workshop at the Spalding residency in Italy last summer. I was touched by his intelligence,his sense of humor, and his obvious joy for life. With his passing, we lost one of "the good guys." Diana Wilson, Olney, IL

Bambi Martinez

November 28, 2011

A generous life/
Lived with love and friendship is/
never truly lost.

Much love

Joanne Summerhays(McNally)

November 28, 2011

Quentin, your father made such a huge impression on us when we met him and your Mom in Colorado. He obviously lived a very connected and full life, and was a larger than life personality. His pride in his children was apparent within moments of meeting him. I am so sorry for your loss, but I am sure your memories are awesome.

Jimmy Porter

November 28, 2011

My prayer is that God will Bless each of you as you walk through this difficult valley. He is the Good Shepherd and He will supply all your needs because He cares for you.

Carrie Osman

November 28, 2011

Dear Keith family,
Your husband and father was a special person. Spending time at Cypress Valley Ranch and working as a clerk for Bob and Amy 20 years ago lead me to law school, and it was Bob's recommendation letter, complete with football analogy, that landed me my first job as a lawyer. I will never forget his kindness, guidance, generosity, and love of life, and feel fortunate to have known him. I am thinking of you all.

Michelle Herrera-Thompson

November 28, 2011

My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this time.

The Rev. Michael Milligan

November 28, 2011

May he rest in Peace and rise in Glory into the loving arms of God's Mercy. Blessings, Kallie, to you and all your family.

Cindy Lane

November 28, 2011

I'm so sorry for your loss - Bob was such a vivid, wonderful, warm person who loved his family. We loved getting to know y'all so much at the Spalding residencies. He will be sorely missed.

November 28, 2011

to all the keiths- your dad and father will be missed by so many as he touched our lives in so many special ways but his generous and sweet smile will be missed the most- xxxoo k belle

bill braddock

November 27, 2011

dear frana and family... it's a long, long way away over here in australia, but the memories of living and working on your ranch remain cherished and strong... the wonderful drives along the back roads through that beautiful texas countryside to get to the tractor... the laughter and cheering as we all watched the cowboys string a couple of super bowl wins together... frana's wonderful cooking and her generosity... bob's inordinately good sense, his capacity for focus and for good humour... his understated power and strength... his balanced outlook on what life was worth and what it should always be... Bob Keith was a gem... reflected in the shine of a terrific family and a community blessed and strengthened by his example, his presence and his care... i consider myself enormously fortunate to have met and been influenced by this fine 'gentle man'... thoughts and prayers...

Bob Marwill

November 27, 2011

Bob Keith served as a leader and example for those who followed him. To this day, every Delt has only the highest respect for Bob Keith. He meant a lot to many of us over 50 years ago, and we've not forgotten.

Sharon Savage

November 27, 2011

In 1999, Bob wrote me a personal note after resolving a legal matter for my girls and me. The note was extraordinary as was he. I take it from a drawer every year and reread it, knowing it was written by somebody beyond the every day man. His talent and abilities and his credibility were lended to me in a difficult and challenging courtroom situation that became a turning point in my life and the life of my girls. He was my champion and friend. I'll miss him, and never forget him. All my love and respect to his family. Sharon Savage

Howard Wolf

November 27, 2011

Bob excelled in every opportunity, and especially for me, as my friend. We met when we started UT in the Summer of '53. Bob and I roomed together our first year in Law School, and he taught me how to survive. Bob joined with Frana in our second year, and together they have had a storied life. Career success, perfect husband and father, friends and admirers all over the globe - Bob did it all! My memories of time with Bob will be with me forever. The reality of Bob's life is a cause for celebration.

Stephanie Landry

November 27, 2011

To all the Keith's- Zach and I are truly heartbroken. We loved bob immensely- and are praying for peace for all of you!

Donna Bowen

November 27, 2011

My thoughts, love and prayers are going out to all the Keiths at this sad time. Bob was such a remarkable man who made a difference in so many lives, and the world a better place.

Dana Stubbs

November 27, 2011

Thinking of you all and feeling blessed to have known such a wonderful man--and his family while I was growing up.

Roger Evans

November 27, 2011

Thought of Bob a few days ago, remembering the time I spent at the ranch working on the house for Bob and Frana. They made you feel like family. My prayers are with Frana and the family.

Roger A Evans

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