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Sorry to hear about Keith. I think he was at one time a patient of mine. We talked airplanes as I was also a ( amateur 1,000 hour pilot.) A very nice man! Dr Zonies
David Zonies MD
August 04, 2021 | Other
Reading, Pennsylvania
1943 - 2021
Keith B. Kreider, an accomplished pilot with five decades in flight, died peacefully among loved ones on Sunday, January 31st at his home in Spring City, Pennsylvania. He was 77. Born on September 20th, 1943, Keith Bennet Kreider was the son of Frank E. Kreider, Jr. and Jane E. Neiding, along...
Read MoreSorry to hear about Keith. I think he was at one time a patient of mine. We talked airplanes as I was also a ( amateur 1,000 hour pilot.) A very nice man! Dr Zonies
David Zonies MD
August 04, 2021 | Other
Keith is the true definition have a Friend. Always there with a smile, a kind word, And a strong handshake. He was my classmate at Transworld Airlines, and always had my back. Rest in peace my Brother.
Capt. Bennie Clay
Capt. Bennie Clay
April 01, 2021 | Friend
One can be happy to meet people like Keith. People who are good, do good and stretch the network of good people across the world. When they leave, the network remains because good people form good people who continue expand the network. Thank you!
Nina
March 25, 2021 | Friend
“To fly West, my friend, is a flight we must all take for a final check.”
March 10, 2021
To Keith's family and friends, my condolences.
I have fond memories of Keith as he was my first flight instructor at RDG. TWA had furloughed a number of pilots in the early 70s and unfortunately he was one of them. But it was my luck and memory that RAS had employed him until his return to the airlines. His skill, wit, and, humor was what set him apart from the crowd. A larger than life man who could tell a story or two about the characters of RDG's heydays.
My he...
Dave H
March 06, 2021 | Friend