Keith-Karsten-Obituary

Keith R Karsten

Soldotna, Alaska

May 26, 1949 – Apr 10, 2025 (Age 75)

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BORN
May 26, 1949
DIED
April 10, 2025
AGE
75
LOCATION
Soldotna, Alaska

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Soldotna resident Keith R. Karsten, 75, passed away Thursday, Apr. 10, 2025, at Central Peninsula Hospital in Soldotna.A private family service was held.Keith was born May 26, 1949, in Terry, Mont.  He moved to Alaska and graduated from Kenai Central High School. Keith served in the U.S. Navy on...

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I have known Keith and the Karsten family all my life. i would run into Kieth periodically at the store or the post office and get caught up on what was going on in our lives. I hadn't seen Keith in a couple of years. this is quite a shock. i am so sorry for the loss to your family. He will be greatly missed. again so sorry for your loss.

I always looked forward to seeing Keith and Kathy and the dog park. Two of my favorite people. I will miss his kind voice and helpful hand. Sending Kathy giant hugs from Finn and I.

Kathy - Praying for you and your family as you grieve Keith's passing. Hope you have comfort that he is no longer suffering the trials of this life.

Kathy Prayers for your peace and i am so sorry for your loss. Chris from the pool.

Kathy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Keith was a wonderful, gentle man and I know he loved his family very much. I will keep you in my prayers.

I have always thought of Keith as a kind,loving family man.I hope you all find comfort in remembering him as such.Prayers to all of you.

I remember Keith from the earlier days. He was a sweet guy and we shared some conversations years ago. He will be missed by all. Sending my condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear of Keith's passing. My condolences. I haven't seen you in 13 years but will always remember you, Keith and your boys.

I went to school with Keith in the early days of Soldotna. Fished in the big eddy near his house. Just good memories. John Johnston