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Keith Loper

Reno, Nevada

1926 - 2012 (Age 86)

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Raymond Keith LoperMarch 23, 1926October 23, 2012Keith Loper, 86, of Reno, Nevada passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at his home, with his wife Diane at his side.Raymond Keith Loper was born in Olathe Colorado to Arthur and Octa Loper. At Olathe high school he excelled in...

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I am blessed to have so many wonderful memories. You and your family taught me so much through actions and not just words. Thank you! Diane and family, my thoughts are with you. Keith was a great person as is your entire family.

coach loper will be missed very much, our hearts and Prayers to diane and the whole loper family. god's speed.

Keith, I'm so sorry you left us before I got back for another poker game! I was the big loser the last time, but you were the big winner. Happened more often than not. We lived close for a while and our families became good friends. You were a great help to my son when he needed help in his home with a lift to reach the basement. You were a great friend and I will miss you.

Coach Loper coached me in football and wrestling at Whitman College in 62-63.He was a fine man and a good coach and mentor.He is missed.

How lucky we are to have had Coach Loper in our lives. He is part of so many fond memories of college. The best raquetball partner ever! Although his passing brings a tear, the memories of him bring a smile. Love and sympathy to Diane and the whole family.

Keith was one of my happiest clients and friend. He was a very rare individual and I will miss his emails. I have the deepest sympathy for Diane and his family

Even though my heart is breaking with pain my brain is flooded with so many wonderful memories. So much of who I am is because of my father. Thanx Dad! K. Loper-Leddy

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the Loper Family.

What a nice down-to-earth man Keith was. He was one of those people who seemed to enjoy life. My favorite memory of him was one day when we were eating lunch at the same table at UNR, and he said he had been doing a lot of cooking because his wife had opened a business. I said I had a son who refused to eat onions. He suggested I put the onions and liquid together together in a blender, and blend until no onion pieces were left. It worked, and when my son would ask if there were any...