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Keith Wander

Traverse City, Michigan

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Keith Wander Morgan Hill, CA Keith Wander, 45, of Morgan Hill, California, passed away Saturday, August 30, 2008 in Santa Cruz, California. Keith was born September 23, 1962 in Cleveland the son of Keith Wilbur Wander and Janet D. Wander. Codename: Honeypot was first time author Keith Wander's...

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I´m just now having the chance to read his book Operation Honey Pot and support your thoughts, Janet D. Wander and Greg (Melissa) Wander. What a thriller that has so many truths that resonate to present day 2023! He helped me create this Christmas Album on iTunes, to which was used in the promotion of singing for House of Hope in Grand Rapids, Michigan; his change of command ceremony in Chicago, IL and injured soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan !...

Keith Roger Wander was my best friend and we shared four years as friends. He was the most amazing friend you could´ve had. He was a good-person, true to his word, honorable and loved by God. I, often, think he was too young to have passed and so deserving of all the love in the world. I pray for you Jan, Greg and all those with CROSS ministries. He loved his command, he loved his job and was looking forward to his upcoming promotion and loved his mother very much. May he and all his loved...

Dear Jan, Please accept my sincere sympathy at the loss of your son. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Remember me from the Calvary LC book discussion group.

Going to the Christian Bikers Rally this coming Saturday.(Oct.4, 2008) I know Keith will be there in spirit. He was the best "Road Captain " in the CROSS Motorcycle Ministries I could ever have. It has been hard riding these days without him in front of me, in the phyical, but my dear brother guides and protects all of us now,
"In The Wind".
Keith lead me to bring Christ back into my life!!! All those "Bike Nights"
I have such wonderful memories of Keith. God Bless

My little brother, Brother Roster, Capt. America, my weight lifting partner and my Patriot Guard riding brother, my CROSS brother, and my best friend. Call me anything you want you’d say, “Just don’t call me late for dinner”. Linda and I loved you so much. I’ve only now been able to sit and compose a small tribute for you bro. Your sudden departure had us all in a tail spin. The ach in my chest will eventually subside one day, but you’ll always be remembered and missed. Because we’ll meet in...

To Keith's family,
Remember the good times, they are a comfort and a source for a smile and warm feelings.
We shared the bond of Navy service and of some personal times.
His autographed book is a treasure for me, as was his friendship.
Stuart Seashols