RONALD-KEITHLEY-Obituary

RONALD KEITHLEY

Kearney, Missouri

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Kearney, Missouri
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American Cancer Society

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Ronald Keithley, 71, of Kearney, Missouri passed away on September 25, 2013 at his home. Ron was born on September 14, 1942 in Axtell, Kansas, the son of Elmer and Barbara Jean (Goebel) Keithley. Following his graduation from Seneca High School, he enlisted in the US Air Force and honorably...

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Good morning brother,love you. Think of you a lot and that will never change. I smile, close my eyes and picture you and see that big grin you had. I was given a brother that battled along illness. But when I close my eyes I see you as you were before. We built the true hot rods and drove them. Will be talking to you again soon. Love you Brother Ronny.

Good morning Ronnie. It's seems sometimes like you left yesterday. Other days like forever. I have always and will remember all the help you gave me. You were the best, and I will always love and respect you brother, but most of all I miss you Ronnie. Floy and Kristen I hope you know we are thinking of you on this day. 10 years ago we all lost a loved one of our family. Floy and Kristen, Jean and I love you.

Miss my brother Ron in away no one can understand. My brother was a lot more than a brother. He was a guy that was like our Dad. Love you brother. You were truly the best!!

Brother Ron it's been 7 months, my heart is broken, I miss you terribly. Think about you everyday. But you know what brother. I had the wisest guy to call a brother, You and Dad, you guys could tell me anything I needed to know and I still find the need to call, then I remember the 2 greatest men I ever knew are gone. But I know you needed to go. It is the best to have you as a brother and friend. Love you always, Slick. Brother Buddy

My uncle Ron is the whole idea of what makes a man a man. Hard worker, served his country with honor, loved and respected his family with honor. He will be loved and missed.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

There was never enough time to tell you or show you-just how much we loved you-so it will have to wait till we meet again-I wish I would have told you how proud I was of you for serving in the Air Force-how you handled the death of lisa-you were a special man-just wished I would have told you that in our living years.

Thinking of you Kristin and family. May the strength of God along with the love of family and friends carry you through these difficult days.

Daddy,
Momma and I miss you more than words can say but we take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. We feel blessed that you have finally found peace and will watch over us as time goes on....We Love You always and forever !!