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Steve Keith

Coralville, Iowa

1960 - 2017 (Age 57)

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Steve Keith, 57Steve Keith lost his battle with cancer in the early morning of May 10th. He is remembered as a coach, scout leader, loyal friend, & more importantly loving family man. He loved to spend his time watching Hawkeye Football, hunting, golfing, playing card games with his friends,...

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Oh, my. A belated condolence to Steve's family. I was a good friend of 'Speedo' in our college years, and remember his intelligence, wit and boy, was he handsome! Very saddened by his shortened life, but the grace of God will give him rest!

I remember this loving caring soul my uncle Steve you will always be in my heart and you didn't deserve to pass away you will always be remembered for your caring loving sweet and kind and many more personalities and Love your second niece Katie

It is sad to hear of the passing of a fellow North High classmate (Class of 1978) and fellow devout Hawkeye fan, I didn't know until today of Steve passing. We both survived Warren Harding Jr. High with our wits still amazingly in tact. Like Steve my father was also a North High Alumnus

Carol, Matt and Stephanie
I apologize for being late with this but i just found out this morning. I worked with Steve for 20+ years.
We had a few things in common including growing up in Des Moines. We used to talk about our memories of the East Side of Des Moines. He also liked some of the pictures from the area known as "Snoosville" around E 9th in East Des Moines. I am very sad to hear this, please accept my condolences for your loss and remember all the good things about Steve....

Becky, I am very sorry for your lost and I will
be praying for him and I just know that he is in
"Heaven" and cheering on the Iowa Hawks.
Again I am very sorry for your lost

Our hearts go out to your family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Jim and Eileen Mengis

Steve was a great friend and brother-in-law to me when we first returned to Iowa City from New York. He included me in some "social activities", played golf together, played softball for Boggs, etc. That meant a lot to me, as most of the people I hung out with had left the area. We shared a love for sports, Hawkeyes, but he loved the White Sox and I was a Yankee fan.
I'm sorry that he is no longer here, but his memory will live on in many people. You are in our prayers.
Andy and...

Please know our heart aches for everyone is Steve's family. Our prayers will be with you in your time of sorrow.

Carol. Steph, Matt, and your family. I am so sorry to hear about Steve. It seems like he was the center of so many lives. It's a tragic loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. Keep the great memories in your hearts always.