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Keith Flake Baity

Bedford, New Hampshire

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Keith Flake Baity October 26, 1956 – March 25, 2025 Keith Flake Baity passed away suddenly of a heart attack on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, in Bedford, New Hampshire, at the age of 68. Keith was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on October 26, 1956, and was the identical twin of John Cooley Baity Jr.. He...

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Keith was friendly and likeable John just as much Should have had more Time for golf and more Good memories, chet

Dear Baity Family, I´m shocked to learn about Keith. Was Googling the Baitys to see what´s been happening, and Keith popped up, so sadly, not at all what I expected. Have been missing the Baitys for 63 years, fantastic neighbors on Red Oak Drive in Rye, NY and my first best friends. John and Keith were 4-5 years old, so was I, in kindergarten together, with our birthdays only four days apart. Little tot Cheryl would gaze out of the lower window of the storm door as we carried on...

Baity Family, I am so sorry to hear about Keith's passing. We had some fun times when we were much younger.. RIP Keith.

To Keith and his Dear Family. I am saddened by the News of Keith's sudden and too soon passing. Although our paths were late in life and too short, we shared His Family and Brother Johnny.i will always remember his happy outlook toward days that seemed challenging, but like Bob Seeger said,.. just wait and ..."turn a page". Keith kept on looking for the stars... Now ...he's one of them .. Glad I was a part of a Stars life . Thanks Brother!!!

Keith was a wonderful guy. Time spent with him was always a pleasure. He was a brilliant guy possessing a great sense of humor. He will be dearly missed. RIP Keith!

What to say about Keith? For nine months, I got to know Keith, and he was a friend. On times of need, he shared with me Carole King's song, "You've got a Friend." He was a great researcher. He was intelligent, knowledgeable, had organized thoughts, was organized, loyal, and had a great taste. He loved his mother, and missed her. He loved his son, and was proud of him. All he wanted was to feel loved, respected, and to achieve his goals. Thank you for sharing friendship, respect, and kindness...

Uncle Keith, You took so much pride in family traditions, like our animal nicknames and the egg fight. I'll always cherish your humor - those funny jokes written in newspaper margins and how much thought you put into your gifts. Love you and miss you. your favorite niece, dragon, llama and wolf

I am going to miss you so much Bradley. You were such a good person -- and it is not fair you are gone. I am so beyond sad for the years Mom and I lost. I will always love and remember you. Your baby sister "wobble".

I know you are at peace and are enjoying the beauty of heaven. It´s time to rest.