Everett-Keesee-Obituary

Everett Lenwood Keesee

Eureka, California

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Everett Lenwood Keesee Everett Lenwood "Mike" Keesee passed away on Friday March 28, 2014, at age 90. Mike is survived by his three children; Michal Keesee, of Fortuna Ca., Richard Keesee of Gates, Or., and Marriane Keesee and her wife, Lynn Hartley, of Trinity Center, Ca. He is also survived by...

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Mike and Dian used to come into the feed store where I worked. He had such a great sense of humor and always teased back when I would call him "Smiling Mike". Mike had the best stories too. He and Dian were both very kind to me and I'll never forget it. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man who did a lot for the community and those around him.

So sad to hear of Mike's passing. He was a great American and a true friend to Eureka High NJROTC, where he shared his story with my Cadets. He was actually shot up in 3 B-17's, and ditched one in the English Channel before the time he was shot down and parachuted into Germany. I'm so proud to have known him and called him my friend.

sending hugs and prayers to you Michal from your lab family at Redwood Memorial Hospital.

We have been neighbors for many years with Mike and Diane. They were very special in our family's lives. Always enjoyed our frequent visits with them.
He was creative, straight forward, and caring. He will be missed.

Mike - about 1963

I am deeply saddened to learn of Mike's passing. We became friends in the 60's in So. California while I was in the Air Force and Mike was a California Game Warden. He was a very special person, and will be very greatly missed. By the way, he not only wrote for Guns & Ammo magazine, he was the editor for several years.

He was a fine man with a quick wit and dry humor. I loved him.

Sorry for the loss of such a beloved and exceptional man.

So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed the stories told about your father. Those stories will help you through this very difficult time.

My dad was a true hero. He served his country with honor and bravery. He taught us respect and service. He was very active in his community. On thing not mentioned was his time in Fortuna Kiwanis delivering meals on wheels to the elderly. He loved doing that. Many thanks to Dolly Frye and her excellent care for the last few years of his life. He is greatly missed