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Keith M. Goldstein

San Francisco, California

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Keith M. Goldstein Age 50, of San Francisco, died unexpectedly on September 18, 2009. Keith was born in Queens, NY, graduated from Plainview High School on Long Island and graduated from the State University of New York at Oneonta. Keith's illustrious career as a financial advisor spanned 26...

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Hello again my brother, we just turned 65..who would have thought? Love you, miss you..Ronny

Man, I miss you Uncle Keith - it's been a long time since we have laughed wholeheartedly but I can close my eyes and envision it clearly. Such a good soul you possessed, yesterday was your birthday and we are all still thinking about you often. I will eat a delicious meal in memory of you and your fondness for all great cuisine.

I was there in Rodanthe on that fateful day and shall never forget it.... what an amazing legacy that Keith left to all those around him...I pray for a continuing comfort for all of the family!!!

I just came across this memorial as Keith popped into my mind today. I worked for him over 25 years ago as an intern at AG Edwards. We had lost touch over the years but he made a huge impact on my life in my early 20s. A great person with a passion for life! I remember making a round trip ski trip to Tahoe in his volvo rocking out to U2. What a great guy and important role model for me at that time of my life. So sad to learn of his passing. Sending my best to his family.

Just came across this searching names for High School friends. We went to Plainview HS together, played hockey, softball, football etc; Played on the HS team together. A fierce competitor, Keith is true to his heart and always a joy to be around; non-judging...a great laugh. Obviously missed by all whom he touched. God Bless

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Another birthday for both of us my brother..the tragedy of a wonderful life interrupted..miss ya..still have our memories

Man oh man, I love this guy. What a gem! The family events we have had since his passing just are not the same without his huge smile and infectious hearty laugh. Miss him dearly. Has it already been nearly 11 years since he is gone? Thinking about you fondly today, Uncle Keith.

Keith, I just turned 60 on 9/9, we would have done it together a day apart, we met when we were 11, a lifetime ago.
I miss you my brother, never to be forgotten