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Keith Workman Obituary

Keith B. Workman

Riverton, UT - On the evening of May 7, 2024, Keith B. Workman was welcomed back home by his grandson Justin Keith, and his great-grandson Adrian Keith, as well as many other family members and friends. Keith was born in Vernal, Utah, on July 10, 1934, to Peter Orisho and Josephine Bowthorpe Workman.

Dad was the second child of six, all born at home, and was the firstborn of twin sons. The family later moved to Holladay, Utah. At a very young age, Dad learned a strong work ethic, milking the cows, tending to the chickens, and working in the garden and apple orchard. In the late summer, his family would pick Himalaya Berries, and his mother would make the family famous Himalaya Berry jam. Dad had many jobs growing up, working in Uncle Harold's orchard, vaccinating chickens, working at a feed store, and at Hyland Floral, where he met a young lady named Renee.

After dating for four years, Keith and Renee were married in the Salt Lake Temple on July 20, 1953, and lived happily together for almost 71 years. They had four children. Words cannot express the love and devotion they had for each other and their family. Though their married life was not without trial or difficulty, they cherished their time together, and were truly best friends.

Keith had a love for hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. Along with his sons and many other friends, he spent countless hours from Alaska to Nine Mile. He worked for the Mountain Bell telephone company for 39 years.

Mom and Dad were great examples of love, work, and service. Their service together in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in the community gave them opportunities to influence many around them. They catered the Winder Stake High Priest dinner for twenty years, which President Spencer W. Kimball attended twice. They served a mission in Gold Beach, Oregon, where they met and made many cherished friends, and witnessed the hand of the Lord through the song of a canary. Dad served as bishop of the Winder 9th Ward for six years.

One of the greatest joys of Keith and Renee's lives has been their sixteen grandchildren and 50-½ great-grandchildren. Many of his granddaughters loved to hear Grandpa greet them, saying, "Hello Darlin!" Grandma and Grandpa have been their grandchildren's biggest fans, making time to attend as many of their events as possible. Countless hours were spent learning how to play games, cook and bake, hunt and fish, take care of animals, sewing, and sleepovers. Tommy Wright and the bowl full of coins were family favorites. Their unconditional love has made each of their grandchildren feel like the favorite.

In their retirement, Keith and Renee had the unbelievable opportunity to serve as tour guides for Webb Tours. Over twelve years, they were able to travel the world, as tour directors for 61 tour groups. Keith would tell the best stories, and Renee would know every person's name before the tour even began.

A family friend expressed his heartfelt feelings about Keith, saying, "The spirit world just gained a great and mighty leader and an exceptionally effective missionary. I am a better man for having known your dad."

Keith was preceded in death by his mother and father, twin brother Kenneth R., twin sisters Anna Lee Wright and Bever Lee Jones, grandson Justin Keith Workman, and great-grandson Adrian Keith Workman.

He is survived by his wife, Renee Petersen Workman, children Steve (Sheree), Laurie (Brent Stringfellow), Gary (Melinda), and Randy (Sandy), sisters Joalene Narans, and Cherie Christensen.

Special thanks to all the caregivers who have come into the home, especially Leigh Anne and Nikki.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, May 20, 2024, at 12:00 pm at the Winder Stake Center, 4366 S. 1500 E., Millcreek, Utah. A viewing will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 am prior to the service, and the evening before, Sunday May 19, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.

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Memorial Holladay Cemetery

4900 S. Memory Lane

Holladay, Utah

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Published by Deseret News from May 14 to May 17, 2024.

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Janice Yeske

May 24, 2024

Laurie and Brent. I have such fond memories of being with your family when we were growing up. Keith was so kind to me and of course I always was waiting for him to tease me. He was an example of the priesthood. He treated your mom like a daughter of god. I always could see that love they shared with each other. Dan and I send our condolences and love to your family.
Love. Dan and Janice Yeske

Lisa Thorup

May 16, 2024

Laurie & Brent, I am so sorry to hear the loss of your dad. My thoughts and my prayers are with you and your family. And your mom. I remember going to your house. And your dad was always happy and always telling jokes. And Teasing Us Love ya your old friend Where you go up Lisa Thorup.

Giauque Family

May 16, 2024

Laurie & Brent, we are so sorry for your loss. Our family's love, prayers and thoughts are with you.

David Wall

May 16, 2024

Renee and Family - how I loved my association with you and Keith. From our service in the Winder Stake, to the many hours of hunting and fishing together. While the world is a little more empty now, the Spirit World has welcomed a devoted servant to the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Darren Hall

May 15, 2024

Like many other young men Keith was my scout leader when I was a young man in the Winder 9th Ward. Always kindhearted, welcoming and a tease, with a smile. In have very fond memories of spending time with he and his family, hanging out with Randy, and going on scout camping trips. He and Renee are some of the finest people I have ever known and very dear friends of my parents Joan and Dwain Hall. To his family I express my deepest sympathy at his passing, but rejoice with you at the monumental life he was able to live. His life is a testament to all the good that can exist in the world despite its many, many challenges. May our Heavenly Father's most choice blessings be yours as you continue to grieve for your dear husband and father, and may His spirit comfort and bless you all.

Allan and Sonja Shelton

May 14, 2024

Laurie and Brent, we were so sorry to read of the passing of your father. I am sure he will be sorely missed by many others as well as your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Allan and Sonja Shelton

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