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Chistopher Keith Coit

Houston, Texas

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CHISTOPHER KEITH COIT, 49, died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Tuesday morning, March 14, 2006, while he was at his work. Keith was born July 9, 1956 in Huntsville, Texas, but spent most of his growing-up years in Sugar Land, Texas. He was very active in various activities, especially Boy...

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Kieth,
Thanks for getting me in to The Satellite for free all those times!!!
We will miss you buddy!

The service was very nice you had for Keith. It was wonderful to see you and I would like to see you again soon. I put my home phone number down where I signed in. Please give me a call when you feel like having company. We send our love.

Keith was a warm, friendly and compassionate friend. I will always have good memories of Keith and wish the surviving members of his family my heartfelt sympathy in your time of sorrow.

He was aiways there to help. We will mess him.

Keith was one of the first people Kathryn and I met when we rode into Houston on motorcycles in October, 1980. We were all part of the opening crew for the Pappas' at Circus Restaurant on Westheimer. Keith was one of the few people who befriended us and that continued for over twenty-five years. He supported me when I opened my fist bar, and likewise I sat at Big Time many times myself. Keith was the first to give warm and fuzzies when you were down and a true friend when in need. I...

Ebi and I are praying for you, Betty. Although we never met Keith, we can imagine how much this must hurt. We know that the Lord is able to comfort your heart during this time of mourning. (We know this because He helped us go through the loss of our son). You are continuously in our prayers. Please do not try to understand the meaning of his death because it would make no sense. It is simply "unfair" and only in eternity would we understand why.
We love you.

I am truly sorry to hear of Keith's passing. We were both so lucky to be chosen to attend the Boy Scout World Jamboree together in Japan in 1971. I know Keith's mother was so proud of him and I am honored to have shared so many memories of our time in Boy Scouts together.

It was a pleasure to know Keith. Although our meeting was recent, Keith was very generous in sharing many a story of his life's adventures. Indeed, his many accomplishments became apperent with every story. I am saddened of his passing but glad to have known him. I extend a shoulder to his family and many many friends. God bless.

Tom and I will miss Keith. Tom still speaks of the World Jamboree.