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Melody May Keene

Panama City, Florida

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Melody May Keene, 67, of Panama City, passed away on Tuesday, February 3, 2015. She was born in Mobile, Alabama. She was educated through the Bay County school system and graduated from Bay High School. Melody was one of the first Panama City Beach models. Her photos can be found on postcards,...

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I've known Melody almost my entire life. I've never known someone with such a sweet spirit. She saw the good in everyone/everything. I never saw her in a bad mood, always so happy and loving. I'll miss you, Melody. I've always thought the world of you. You were always my favorite when I used to go to church. I've never known anyone more genuine and real. The world needs more like you, and it is so sad that we lost you. I love you and I'll see you one day again. I know you'll look out for me....

Melody was a neighbor of ours for the last few years. We didn't know her real well...but what we did know...we loved. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Always a smile and a cheerful hello. She will be missed. Our condolences to all her friends and family.

MElroy was always a beautiful girl and she and Vicki will always remain in my memory as such outgoing people. I am sorry I missed the last class reunion and the opportunity to have seen her again. God is rejoicing for coming home and we will see her again!

Melody and her family were my dearest friends in Marianna, Fla. She was a beloved member of our church(Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints)and I visited her every month in her home for many years,until she moved to P.C.. I watched her and was around as she raised her children..as their hometeacher and Scout leader. I loved her spirit and her love of her Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ and her family. My family kept in touch with her and her children for years after they moved away. I...

Margaret and I will miss her very much. We made it a point to go see her every trip down to "her" beach and watch the sunset. A friend to all.

We were so shocked to read about Melody. My husband and I had seen her in December. She told us about her families big Thanksgiving day at Camp Helen. I know this will be a wonderful memory for the family My husband and I both knew her from high school and he worked with her at Arizona Chemical. We send our prayers and love to the family. Doug Martin class of 65 and Nancy Martin-Martin class of 67.

I remember her as a beautiful, sweet person. Sending my love and prayers to Jimmy, my classmate, and the family.

Thoughts & prayers to her family. We lived in the same neighborhood in the Cove for a while. Had horses & rode together at Holman's barn on 390 near College Point. I have a couple of her horse paintings. She was wonderful fun talented person. Deepest sympathies

She allways brought a smile in my face and fun Lady to dance with great person that allways gave a feling that you knew her for a million years.-----Jose