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William B. Keys

Norfolk, Virginia

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William B. Keys CHESAPEAKE - Retired U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. William B. Keys, 66, died Jan. 25, 2009, in Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. He was born in Lewiston-Woodville, N.C. Sgt. Maj. Keys was a Vietnam War veteran. He retired from the military after 30 years. During his long and distinguished...

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To the Keys Family;
We are praying for you. We didn't know Mr. Keys personally, but we would see him working in his yard. He showed that he was a hard worker, with a quiet spirit. He would give a gentleman nod when we spoke. He reminded me of a very special uncle in my life. We know that he is with our Savior and that we will see him again.

Linda, Anthony & The Keys Family:
It was our blessing to meet William and the family through our military careers. You will always have a special place in our hearts because we grew up from the same areas and our families spent many happy times together. We love you and will always keep William close in our hearts. May God continue to guide and keep you.
Our love,
Ada & Carl Fairley
Mrs. Throckmorton & "Misty"
Ozark, AL

Linda, Anthony, and family,

Know in this time of sorrow that God is there with you helping you through each moment. My heart aches for you and my tears flow for you. You are in my prayers often and will continue to be in my prayers. Lean on Jesus and on family and friends; we are here to help.

Our condolence goes out to the Keys family, of the passing of their love one, we know that he will be missed a lot. He surely was a soldier in the army in our eyes as well as our father in Jesus Christ name , amen.

I am sending condolences to you and your family, on behalf of myself and my daughter, Crystal Ann McCabe. May the Lord lift you up in this time of sorrow. Please know that we are keeping you in our prayers. Trust in the Lord and all will be well. Look back at all the good memories that yesterday has left, for it is only those memories that will make you remember that, he is still here.
"God will take care of you."

I am sorry to hear of Mr. Keys passing, this must be a difficult time for they Keys family. My heart goes out to you all.

May God wrap His loving arms around you and carry you through as only He can. Remember, nothing loved is ever lost and William will continue to live forever in the hearts of those he touched. God bless and keep you.

Linda and Family,

My deeply sympathy and prayer goes out to the Keys family. In your time of loss may God strengthen you and your family: weeping may endure for a night but joy would surely come in the morning. Keep your hands and faith in God.