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Dean Anderson Key

Houston, Texas

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Dean Anderson Key, 75, Richmond Texas, joined the Lord after a long courageous battle with cancer on June 8, 2012. Born, Nov. 27, 1936, in Coleman, Tx, grew up in May, Tx. Dean was preceded in death by his first wife and high school sweetheart, Jeannie Erwin Key and his parents William and...

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Don't know if this was my 7th and 8 th grade coach in bridgeport texas, but if he was I am saddened. What a guy!!!! I am 57 yrs old now and have thought of him often. My prayers go out to the family.
A friend of mine and I were talking tonight about a junior high game back about 1971 with coach Key as our coach. Came in and googled his name and found this. To this day I remember him as a wonderful man! Got a couple of good stories if you want to hear them. (940) 255-1721. (At least I...

Dear Daddy,

It's hard to believe that yesterday was two whole years since you went to live with God and to be with the love of your life. It was a very emotional day for me. Lexi always amazes me how she knows things although no one tells or reminds her. She broke into tears several times during the day. We are happy that you are no longer sick and in pain, that you are living in your heavenly home with momma, that we will see you both again one day; but we miss you every single...

Just thinking of you today. Love Pam

We love you both, Mom & Dad!

This was your "I won" pose for Jerrica when she was younger. <3

Merry Christmas, Daddy. I know you are having a GREAT Christmas up there with God. Yesterday Pam & I talked about memories of you that we knew would make you laugh. I miss you laughter, but I know we will be together again one day. I love you, Daddy. Although we all miss you greatly, we are thankful that you are in Heaven.

Lexi woke up this morning saying "Mom, today is Grandpa's birthday, can we sing to him?" So, we sang "Happy Birthday" to you, Daddy. I can imagine you are having the best birthday ever. We love you.

Dear Daddy,

I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name. All I have are memories and many pictures in frames. Your memory is a keepsake, from which I'll never part. I am thankful God has you in his arms now, and you are no longer sick or in pain. I love you very much and you will always be a huge part of my life.

I remember when I was little and you would hold me and...

I met Dean at Owens School when I was 9 years old. Although I only saw him a few times after graduating with him at May High School, I considered him a fine friend, fun loving with a terrific sense of humor. The Class of 1955 are very sad to learn of his passing. We cherish our friendship with Dean and will forever remember him.

One of the nicest people I ever had the pleasure to meet. He was an inspiration to all who knew him.