Keith-Korda-Obituary

Keith Korda

San Antonio, Texas

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American Cancer Society

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KORDAKeith Wayne Korda born on November 12, 1968 went to be with the Lord on October 28, 2008 at the age of 39. Keith served his country in the United States Air Force for over 21 years. He is survived by his parents Ronald and Judy Korda, loving son Zacary W. Korda, sister Michelle Ragan,...

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You will be missed my desert brother, rest in peace. SSG Tommy Wendell

Thanks for the Memories

I remember the time he jumped off of the steps of the trailer, thinking he was Superman, and hitting his mouth on the concrete so hard that he killed the nerves in his tooth. I remember the hole in the floor of the trailer where we would pass cookies from the inside to the outside to each other. I remember running in and out so many times that we’d be locked outside. I remember the rides in the back of Dad’s truck to the pool. I remember the year that Keith...

Proud Veteran

Honey-Child,
We're going to miss you. There were times when I didn't understand you. But, I loved you with all my heart.

No words can express the feelings and emotions when losing a loved one; especially one as dear as Keith. He was a fine brother, a proud veteran and an awesome father. Keith is a hero in my eyes and will be missed forever.

I will be eternally indebted to Keith for all that he has taught me. He was ALWAYS available to those in need, no matter the circumstance. I am grateful he afforded me the opportunity to stand by his side, even though only for a short time.

Keith, you will...

To all, I am sorry that myself and my family were not able to be there, but we were there in thoughts. I know uncle Keith is happy where he is and is watching over all of us. It was nice to get to see him in March of 2008 when we flew out to Georgia to see my dad, Alex and Fredia Korda and uncle Keith was passing through. I wish everyone the best and may his soul rest in peace. Much love forever and always uncle Keith your niece, Cynthia Salas and Family

Upon meeting Keith for the first time, my husband and I immediately felt the warm, caring heart that exumed throughout his soul and into the hearts of others. He is our beloved neighbors' son and he introduced himself to us when he saw that we were having trouble with our lawn mower. He came right over, fixed it immediately and we were amazed at his ability to drop everything he was doing just to come help someone he did not even know yet. We were blessed to have been able to see him again...

Keith was dedicated NCO in the Texas Air National Guard. He worked long hours on our recent deployment to assist victims of Hurricane Dolly. May God be with him.

SMSgt McQuoid

To a friend that was there when I needed him. God Bless you and son. You will be missed. Your friend always...........
Debby