KEITH-ANDERSON-Obituary

KEITH MICHAEL ANDERSON

Houston, Texas

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KEITH MICHAEL ANDERSON, 43, born March 26, 1967 entered into eternal rest September 27, 2010. He was employed by the City of Houston Municipal Courts.Keith is preceded in death by his grandparents: Alexander Anderson, Lem & Lena Clepper. Left to cherish his memories: mother, Barbara...

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Keith, you were a part of my toughest years in life and you entered through it as such a gentle and beautiful soul. Just when I thought life was too hard I saw your attitude towards life as being so carefree and so full of love and unconditional acceptance towards others. You are truly missed my dear friend. But I have comfort in my heart knowing we will meet again. My condolences to your loving family and all of the Mustangs who's pain from your expiration accompanies mine. God Bless...

Keith will always be remembered for his kind heart and positive attitude. He was always smiling and could always turn a frown into a smile if you were upset. He was a great person and will be missed. Sleep with angels my friend.

I always remember Keith with a smile and kind words. There were times he just sensed something was wrong and would ask me about it and tell me that everything was going to be ok. I couldn't help but smile and say thank you. He was such an inspirational person and I know he is watching over us from heaven now. He touched so many and will be deeply missed. He truly was Mr. Aldine. God bless you always, Keith Anderson, and thank you for being my friend.

I attended Stovall Jr High and Aldine High with Keith. Keith truly was a great person and was always first with a smile, a hello, and a high five. I was sorry to hear that he has left us, but i know that Heaven has welcomed a great spirit team leader. I'll never forget Keith and I'll keep the Anderson family in my prayers. "WE ARE CONFIDENT, I SAY, AND WILLING RATHER TO BE ABSENT FROM THE BODY, AND TO BE PRESENT BEFORE THE LORD" 2 COR 5:8 (KJV)

Keith will be missed. I still remember our days at Aldine High School and of course us hanging out at Greenridge Baptist church. Keith was one of kind. A great person. when you think of Aldine you think of Keith. GO MUSTANGS
see you again one day my friend in christ

Mike Barnes
Aldine class of 86

I have been Keith's brother-in-law for many years and I have never seen a bad side of the man, he was always loving and kind to all. Keith was a great brother to Jill and I, a great son to Barbara and Ken, the list can go on and on, but the one that stands out most to me is how great of an uncle he was to Jill and my son Bryar. Not only was he a Mustang fan, but he became a follower of the Panama Razorbacks football team when Bryar played, he knew more about his stats than the team's...

I have tried many times to put Keith into words to describe him to people throughout the years. Loving, happy, genuine, spirited, and devoted all came to mind. However, there is no way to really express what a great inspiration he was to so many of us. His enthusiasm and excitement for football and Aldine was unmatched by anyone. He is in all of our favorite high school memories and my favorite ones are of him yelling, "We're number one" anytime someone was around to hear it. You couldn't...

Remembering....

Our Son,
Born out of love on Easter
the day His Savior arose.

From his birth to toddler
he struggled to be

From toddler to teen
he struggled to be

From teen to manhood
he BECAME what he wanted to be

A kind and gentle soul
loved by so many and all

He now has gone to his eternal rest
struck down by an untimely death

Now he is gone from us
nevermore to...

We lived across the street from Keith in Greenridge North and went to school with him. He was always so friendly and never missed a chance to say hello. I had not seen him for many years and one day he contacted me online and I was surprised he even remembered me. He was very popular in school and I was just his neighbor. It made me smile to know that he remembered me. He was such a very special person and I know that we will see each other again, someday. I hope the Anderson family will find...