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Keith LaVon Pope

Salt Lake City, Utah

1953 - 2023

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Keith LaVon Pope January 21, 1953 ~ December 2, 2023 Keith LaVon Pope was born on an army base in Landstuhl, Germany on January 21, 1953 to Dorothy and Wendell Pope. A few months later, on the ship passage home, he was tucked safely into a dresser drawer, as the young family moved back to the US...

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Dear Susan & Family! Please accept our deepest condolences and prayers on the recent passing of Keith. Words seem so inadequate; just know that we are thinking of you!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Love &prayers to Keith's family, am so sorry for your loss. Michele Pope Serviss

Hi Susan I'll miss Keith smile Bonnie nell

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Knowing and working with Keith was a true delight. He was always unselfish with his precious time. When our daughter was struggling to prepare to take the LSAT to gain entry to law school, Keith spent hours with her, teaching her strategy and building her confidence. While we haven’t shared time with Keith in several years, we hold our memories of time with him close to our hearts. We are saddened by his loss.

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What a guy!! Keith was my first cousin and we had some great escapes and adventures. We worked together as timber beasts when Keith and Suzy moved to Salmon. Digging out my 47 Willys jeep in the wintertime trying to get to the (big money) trees . Working on our chainsaws on the wives kitchen tables late at night drinking beer and eating pizza. We are so blessed and fortunate to be able to call this great man family and friend.

Keith was a good friend and family member. His parents were foster parents to my wife Esther. I have many fond memories of Keith and his family. He was a most kind person, had amazing abilities from house construction to lawyer, and would do anything for you. I share in your grief.