Keith W. Nelson

Keith W. Nelson obituary, Mayfield Heights, OH

Keith W. Nelson

Keith Nelson Obituary

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Keith W. Nelson October 8, 1936 – February 14, 2021 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved daddy, grandpa, brother, uncle, friend, and sponsor, Keith W. Nelson. Keith was born in Dayton, Ohio to the late William Nelson and Evelyn (Sinks) Nelson. He grew up in Dayton with his two younger brothers, Bill and Wally. He famously got in trouble on his first day of school for dipping a little girl's pigtail into an inkwell. It was an inauspicious start to a lifetime as a charmer. Keith graduated from Patterson Co-Op High School in 1954. Eager to see the world, he immediately enlisted in the Navy, much to his mother's dismay. As he was 17, his mother's signature was needed to enlist and it remains an open question as to who actually signed the papers. In any event, he was off to great adventures at sea. He shipped out to the Pacific where he was deployed to Japan and was part of the US security presence at the Melbourne Olympics in 1956 on the U.S.S. Bremerton. Keith carried many fond memories of his time in the Navy. After the Navy, he returned to Ohio and attended Ohio State University in Columbus where he embraced his lifelong calling as a philosopher poet, which ultimately did not lead to graduation or a degree. While philosophizing one day, he was dared to drive a nail through his hand to test his commitment to the teachings of Stoicism. This show of bravado caught the attention of fellow student Leda Serey and after a whirlwind six-week courtship, they were married in 1961. After Ohio State, Keith and Leda began a decade long odyssey of driving back and forth across the country seven times. They lived in New York City and various parts of California including Inverness, where Keith developed a lifelong love for the beauty and nature of Big Sur. Their first daughter, Lisa, was born in Los Angeles in 1964. Thereafter, the family continued traveling, including throughout Mexico. They spent the Summer of Love in San Francisco. They eventually settled in Connecticut where their second daughter, Kirsten, was born in 1970. It was not a conventional way to spend your twenties and thirties, but that free-spirited wanderlust defined Keith for the rest of his life. After 16 years of marriage, Keith and Leda divorced. Keith moved to the Washington D.C. area but kept ever present in his daughter's lives, taking them hiking, camping, and on memorable summer trips. In 1981, harkening back to his younger days, Keith packed his 16 and 10 year old daughters into an unairconditioned Chevy Nova and drove them cross country to California and back. His daughters cherish their memories of this trip. A defining moment for Keith came in 1976 when he embraced sobriety. For the next 45 years, Alcoholics Anonymous was central to his life as both a member and a sponsor. It would be hard to overstate the significance that AA played in Keith's life for almost five decades. To the end, even during the pandemic, he attended weekly virtual meetings. Throughout these years, he sponsored and helped hundreds of people in their struggles with alcoholism and addiction. His daughters feel blessed that they got another lifetime with Keith because he made the brave and loving choice of sobriety. Over the years, Keith had many great loves. He was a great romantic, a consummate charmer and an unabashed flirt. It is fitting that Keith passed on Valentine's Day. Keith spent his professional life as a theatrical promoter, a job that also put him on the road, traveling around the east coast. In later years, Keith continued to travel and he spent time living in Delaware and Florida. Keith eventually settled in Cleveland with his late love, Rita DiLauro. Rita's family took Keith into their hearts and treated him as an honorary member of their family. Keith was a big man, with flowing hair. He wore berets, bright shirts, and self-made beaded necklaces around his neck. He had a deep, booming voice. He was prone to pontificate on anything and everything. He was an avid chess player and loved jazz. While his body allowed, he ran or walked at least 50 miles a week and competed in many road races. He was well read, very intelligent, and could discuss many topics with fluency. He made an impression on everyone he met. He had a joyous and curious spirit that never stopped exploring. Keith is survived by his darling daughters Lisa Finnegan of Armagh, Northern Ireland and Kirsten Cunha of New York, New York; his grandson Theodore (Teddy) Cunha; his brother and sister-in-law William and Donna Nelson; his sons-in-law, James Finnegan and Mark Cunha; and his nieces Tricha Coy, Angie Smith, and Sandy Manson. He is predeceased by his brother Wallace Nelson. Keith was larger than life and his passing leaves a large void in the hearts of those who knew him. He once said that he fell in love many times a day. If life is measured in love, Keith had a great life. We will miss him dearly. PLEASE SIGN THE GUESTBOOK AND LEAVE A MESSAGE OR MEMORY FOR HIS FAMILY. Virtual funeral services will be held at 5:15 p.m. on Friday, February 19, 2021. You are invited to attend at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85209341320?pwd=dUNYZHNLNHlkYVpCYlBmK25ybERmQT09 Meeting ID: 852 0934 1320 Passcode: love We will be planning a Celebration of Life Memorial for Keith in the coming weeks. Please check back on this page for details.

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Judy franklin franklin

February 24, 2021

I am a dear friend of Rita's We met in San Miguel around 1997 and visited with each other in Cleveland and Toronto where I live. I met Keith in Cleveland and so enjoyed his company and his joi de vivre. The 3 of us spent several delightful days together in Rehoveth (spelling). We got up early to watch the sunrise and we made and painted beads at the kitchen table!
Paula informed me of Keith's sad passing. It's ironic that he and Rita passed so close to each other in time.
The obituary is enlightening and entertaining as was Keith. My sincere condolences. Keith was one of the most endearing people.
Judy Franklin

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Vera Mally

February 21, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss, he was an awesome man, and seems to have lived his life to the fullest. I can see the face of a charmer, indeed. Thanks for sharing his story, it will not be forgotten. Sending love from Australia.

Sadie Quinlan

February 21, 2021

I've never read such a beautiful obituary as this. I followed a link from twitter, I'm not even American! But it warmed my heart. RIP Keith. Hope you are back together with your brother Wally. From Wales UK

James Maclean

February 21, 2021

My father said, in the end all we can do is make great memories. We are left with that and your family is well endowed. So sorry for your loss.

Sharon Hudson

February 21, 2021

What an exciting life he lived. I didn't know him but thank you for sharing memories with us, and may they bring you comfort in the future. He sounds like he loved life!

Rebecca

February 20, 2021

I did not know Keith or the family but saw his daughter,s post on twitter. What a lovely man and I am so sorry for your and the world's loss. He must have been am amazing person. Sincerely a stranger whose heart was touched by his life story. Rebecca.

Jeremy Bochenek

February 20, 2021

My deepest condolences to his family, who are dealing with a difficult time in the most difficult of circumstances. May Keith's memory always be a blessing. My prayers for comfort to the family.

John Fitzgerald

February 20, 2021

Thank you for sharing wonderful memories of a of a life lived to the full. Best wishes.

Bob McK.

February 19, 2021

Keith commanded a corner of a room where I went for Weekly Sunday meetings. His presence and pithy comments will be dearly missed.

Marianne DeLauro

February 19, 2021

Keith was a member of our family. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his daughters that he spoke of often and loved very much. Rest in peace my dear Keith!

Beverly Schilling-Gillis

February 17, 2021

Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Keith Nelson was all that was said in his obituary and so much more. A delightful friend. He will be missed.

Maura Lynch

February 17, 2021

What a wonderful tribute to a life well-lived. I remember seeing your dad at the office--I'm sorry I didn't get to know him--I would have loved to have played chess with him! I hope those cross-country memories bring you comfort along with all of your other memories. What an amazing man. Praying for comfort for all of his loved ones.

Anne Folkerth

February 17, 2021

Keith Nelson was a favorite of ours along with his brothers Bill and Wally! My mother was a best friend of Keith’s mother, Evelyn. They grew up together. I remember when Keith and his wife had a baby, Mother asked Keith what she could get the baby and he said, “Money and a car!” He was so bright and funny! His mother was too! I remember visiting them when we were all young and they were always so nice and so funny! Sorry I didn’t get to talk to Keith when he was older! Anne Bippus Folkerth, daughter of Phyllis Krumholtz

Natalie Stewart

February 17, 2021

Deepest condolences to you all. Lots of love from Natalie, Richard and the girls.

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