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Sheila we are so sorry for your family's loss. Prayers for everyone
Cheryl and Lee Wagner
October 11, 2025 | Friend
Dayton, Ohio
Jun 7, 1942 – Sep 25, 2025
Keyes, Walter WilliamWalter William Keyes Walter William Keyes, M.D., aged 83, died peacefully in his sleep at home on September 25, 2025. He was born June 7, 1942, in Dayton, Ohio, to the late Robert Joseph Keyes and Ann McMillen Keyes. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 57 years,...
Read MoreSheila we are so sorry for your family's loss. Prayers for everyone
Cheryl and Lee Wagner
October 11, 2025 | Friend
Dr. Keyes was my doctor for many years. We always talked about cars as well as my health. He was easy going and always would see me even if I didn´t have an appointment. Thanks so much for your Air Force service and rest in peace. Greg Patton
Greg Patton
October 08, 2025
I always looked up to Walt and held him in the highest esteem. His younger brother, Joe, is my lifelong friend. The Keyes family was always kind to me. Some of my favorite memories were at their "Big Hill" home... T. Quinn
Tim Quinn
October 07, 2025 | Family
Walter was a wonderful man. He was my doctor for many years. During my annual physical in 2003, he detected certain type of cancer in the early stages. I had surgery to remove it, Dr. Keyes literally saved my life! Rest in Heaven, Walter.
Timothy Kenner
October 07, 2025 | Friend
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Andrea Rifkin
October 06, 2025 | Palm Desert
A great friend. He would always call me on Wednesday in the middle of winter to play golf. We would brave freezing cold to get another round in even if it was snowing. May he rest in peace.
Bud Marsteller
October 06, 2025 | Friend
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Ryan and Christa Cleary (Potter)
October 06, 2025 | Franklin
Dr, Keyes was an amazing person. I got to know him when I coached Ted at Alter. He was and still is a great man. my thoughts and prayers to his family. John P Raiff
John Raiff
October 05, 2025 | Friend
Walter was a wondeful cousin and a smart and caring physician. He really took his time to make sure that all of your concerns were addressed. Both Walt and Patty never seemed stressed which amazed me considering that they had seven children and a lifestyle that was nonstop. My favorite memory is when they rode their bikes, along with their seven children, from Kettering to our home on Little Sugarcreek Road in Bellbrook for our annual Foreman/Keyes family reunion. He will be missed.
Kathy Kash
October 05, 2025 | Family