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Keith Millsop

CLIFTON PARK, New York

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MILLSOP, KEITH CLIFTON PARK - Keith D. Millsop, 84, of Clifton Park, NY died Monday, February 7, at Schuyler Ridge Nursing Home. Despite living with Alzheimer's, he was able to keep his wit and keen sense of humor throughout his illness. He once remarked, "A mind is a terrible thing to lose...

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To the Millsop Family:
Over 20 years ago, I had the pleasure of having Mr. Millsop as my professor at Siena College for a business writing class. I was really impressed by his wit and sense of humor. And, for the rest of my life, I will remember to use the verbs "bring" and "take" properly. So sorry for your loss. He was a gem.

For the Millsop Family

So sorry for your loss.
Keith contributed much to the successes of Troy Savings Bank as one of its board members.

My deepest sympathy,
Eleanor Fadeley

Keith was a wonderful man, who loved music, laughter, his family and friends. Bob and Donna Mulig

Keith was a very special man who know how to live, laugh and love. He had a heart of gold and brought light to all who knew him. I am blessed to have known him and am saddened by his passing.

He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him-wonderful man. played alot of tennis together-he won-jack boyajian

Amy and Family, It's been a few years, MaryBeth and I are so sad to here of your dad's passing. He was a great guy with a really good sense of humor. Remembering him brings back great memories of your Mom at the farm with the dogs and horses as well. I am sure he will be at great peace being back with Peggy. May god bless Keith and your family.

Keith was a good friend to me and my Dad during his days at the Ford Plant. I extend my sympathies to all his family members. Mike McNulty

keith was the best-it was an honor to know him and play tennis with him-i am so sorry. we had so much fun -he had a great sense of humor- he will be missed.

Dear Milsop family, My husband also played doubles with Keith. He always was the perfect gentleman and Lee really enjoyed his game.
Keith was a memorable person and will be missed.
Warmest regards,
Marcia Aronowitz