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Jo Ellen Keith, was born on September 1, 1945 and passed away on September 8, 2017 from complications from Stage IV Melanoma Cancer at the John Muir Health Center in Walnut Creek. Jo was a California girl, who was born in the World War II boom town of Long Beach. Her dad, Thomas worked as an expert welder at the California Shipbuilding Corporation during the 1940’s, and welding played a crucial role in winning World War II. After the war ended, the Keith family eventually moved to La Habra, and her dad worked at Standard Oil for 25 years as a welder, and supervisor, while her mom, Doris June was a creative homemaker, who participated in many outside activities.

Jo Ellen graduated from La Habra High School in 1963, and then was accepted into the first freshman class at Orange State College in Fullerton. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography, at California State University, Fullerton in 1969.  Getting her BA was delayed when our dear Jo was diagnosed with a pituitary brain tumor. At 19 years old she underwent surgery to remove her pituitary gland. This medical condition affected her lifestyle, but it was also one of the reasons why Jo savored life so much more. 

In 1969 Jo Ellen started her career at Chevron Research in La Habra, which in 1971 relocated several of its employees from Bakersfield, Juneau, and La Habra to San Francisco. Jo was thrilled that she was part of the team that was being transferred to Northern California, and was also excited about the possibility of exploring this picturesque area. Jo Ellen had a thirty-year career with Chevron Corporation, which eventually transferred its headquarters and many employees from the City of San Francisco to the East Bay, first to Concord, and eventually to San Ramon, California. When computers started appearing on employees desks in the mid-80’s, Jo Ellen immediately started training herself in this new technology, and also in computer programming. She was one of the “go to people”, if other employees needed computer assistance.

In 1999, Jo Ellen retired as a Database Manager, from Chevron Corporation. But, Jo continued learning her entire life, and completed more than 40 plus units at a nearby college with a straight “A” average, and a Graphic Design Credential.

Jo was always on the go, and enjoyed driving in her convertible, and sharing her experiences with friends. “Go Jo” took many driving trips, which included going to the Sierra Nevada mountains, The Gold Country, Yosemite National Park, Napa Valley Wine Country, or up the coast to Mendocino, or down to the coastal cities of Carmel or Monterey for the weekend. She always enjoyed life to the fullest, and her motto was IGO4FUN, (which was her license plate) and a phrase she lived by. Besides weekend trips, she loved doing genealogy research, taking creative photographs, working on stained glass projects, RV camping at beautiful Lake Tahoe, attending college classes, playing with her adorable kitties, going to community summer concerts, sailing around the beautiful San Francisco Bay, and traveling internationally to Canada, Europe, and South America. which included sailing through the Panama Canal. She especially liked cruising as she got older. Jo Ellen will be remembered by her friends and family, for her laughter, the fun times shared, and a “Joy for Life”.

Jo Ellen is survived by her mom, Doris (Hughes) Keith of Concord, CA, brother, Alan Keith of Forestville, CA, sister-in-law, Susan (Jones) Keith of Mountain View, her two nephews, Andrew Keith of San Francisco, & Stuart Keith of Mountain View, and her many cousins and their families, and her forever friend, Coni Lowe. It is planned that eventually Jo Ellen’s ashes will be scattered at sea. In lieu of flowers, please give someone you love a big hug. Life is way too short to be anything but happy.

 



Born: Sep 01, 1945 in Long Beach, CA

Died: Sep 08, 2017 in Walnut Creek, CA
Published by The Herald Sun on Sep. 8, 2017.

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Sandy Patterson

October 24, 2017

I met Jo over 40 years ago through Coni, a college classmate. I recall that when visiting their apartment in SF, I noticed that Jo had quite an extensive rock & geode collection, which I thought rather strange! Later, when informed of her background and position at Standard Oil, it all made perfect sense! I feel so fortunate to have had my life path cross with Jo's. She was intelligent, witty and had the most hardy laugh! Jo had a lust for life and a thrist for adventure. Just sharing a meal with Jo was a major event - she savored every bite, and we could always count on our feast to be seasoned with plenty of laughter and colorful discussions.

Jo was one strong woman, I admired her fortitude. She had many challenges, but never, never gave up! She always pushed through to experience as much of this life's journey as she could. I will miss her laughter, her intellect, her very creative way of dressing, and her dear friendship, but Heaven has gained a very beautiful soul!

Nick Gant

October 10, 2017

I knew Jo Ellen since the late 1980s when we moved to San Ramon where she filled a much needed slot in our grav-mag staff, almost single-handedly cataloguing and loading huge quantities of information for the GGIS data bases. Her calm professional approach to projects was invaluable.

After we both retired, we would meet for lunch on regular basis, keeping up with events of friends and family, news and her travels.

We also recalled those Chevron moments that were maybe better forgotten but still a source of amusement.

Although she was of the old school where political correctness was not on her radar, she held her opinions firmly.

We will miss her cheerful banter and extend our deepest condolences to her family.

Nick Gant.

Roger & Rosalee Bater

December 27, 2017

We were fortunate to meet this wonderful lady along with Coni and Evette on a Mexican Cruise. What a great three some. We had our cousin Ola with us and having these ladies as table mates was awesome. The joy they brought with them was wonderful. It really made our cruise. We have been on 42 cruises, and this was one of our most memorable. These three ladies had a lot to do with that. R.I.P. Jo Ellen. Beautiful lady.

Andrew Keith

December 31, 2017

I remember Jo Ellen as Auntie Jo Jo, as she was my one and only aunt. I´m writing this just after Christmas, when she would come down with Coni and my Grandma and stay at our house every year. This year she was deeply missed by us all. She would always have great energy, and truly lived life to the fullest. It seemed like she was always traveling somewhere, which is something that I really admired, and would like the opportunity to do later in life. Jo will be greatly missed - Rest In Peace Aunti Jo Jo.

Linda Goodman

October 23, 2017

I met Coni & Jo Ellen at "Music & Market" Series at "Todos Santos" Park in the summer of 2011 Jo Ellen was a very Caring & Loving Lady who always had a smile on her face I will miss her greatly RIP Jo Ellen. I Love You!!!

Tina Vengrinovich

October 15, 2017

I always admired Jo Ellen´s passion for life and travel. Jo could drive a few hours just to see one thing she had read about and make an adventure out of thin air! She loved life. My deepest condolences dear Coni, it´s not going to be easy to continue your journey, but try to find strength in your memories. With all my love, Tina

Alan Keith

October 15, 2017

I knew Jo Ellen my entire life. Yes, I am Jo's younger brother (by 3-1/2 years). As you can imagine, I have a great many memories of Jo Ellen, mostly good (as good as can be growing up in the shadow of a wiser, more mature older sister). ;-) Although I'm sure she found having me as a brother challenging at times (we seemed to live on different planets), she was always thoughtful and overly generous to me, my parents and others as well (that goes for her lifelong friend, Coni, too). I don't know how she remained so happy, carefree and outgoing, what with all of her nearly life-long medical and health challenges, but she managed to pull it off in spades.
Dear sister, I love your memory and cherish the good times we had. You are greatly missed by all who knew you.

Patricia Conran

October 13, 2017

I met Jo Ellen at our Bechtel lunches a number of years ago and always enjoyed hearing about her trips. I will remember her laughter and her enjoyment for life even when her heath was declining. She was a fighter. Will miss her at our lunches. With deepest sympathy.

Bonnie Douglas

October 12, 2017

I am indeed very fortunate to have met Jo Ellen through Coni by way of a van pool rideshare program. I was immediately taken under their wing and taken to places and experiences that I will always treasure. I was always amazed at the zest for doing, going and living they shared in common. Jo Ellen was always warm and caring to me from the moment I met her. She had a fantastic laugh and a smile to light up a room. I will always remember the trips to Tahoe, the antique auctions, movies at the Paramont Theater, craft faires and music concerts. I will miss her dearly. Thank you for being a large part of my life. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends. Rest in peace Jo Ellen.

Brenda Goldstein

October 12, 2017

Although I only met Jo Ellen a few times, her sparkling smile and sense of fun stood out. I am happy to have met Jo Ellen. She leaves behind a legacy of happiness.

Susan Keith

October 13, 2017

Jo Ellen will be missed by many people. She was my sister-in-law and although I didn't see her as often as I liked, I always enjoyed spending time with both her and Coni. I will always remember her joy for life. She dressed creatively, told fun stories about events she had been to, and had that amazing laugh, which was contagious! Jo was a very giving person and always looked on the bright side of life. Her positive energy is a loss to all of us.

Dorace Peters

October 11, 2017

My late husband and I were most fortunate to meet Jo Ellen and Coni on a cruise many years ago. He and I fell for them immediately for many reasons. The main two reasons are, they did not act like many people do, when realizing my husband and I were a mixed couple, older couple. Second reason we immediately loved them, they were just really, really nice, delightful people. We kept our friendship all these years. Jo Ellen , and Coni, even picked us up once in San Francisco, in a convertible, and took us to dinner. Jo Ellen's photos always delighted and intrigued me. Many of their trip photos had me believing that I had been with them. Lovely, beautiful, talented woman who shall be missed and, who, had a fantastic caregiver. Love you, Coni.

Margaret Brostrom

October 11, 2017

Jo Ellen was an inspiration to me with her precious gift of life. I often think I'm getting my Jo Ellen on, when I'm wearing a colorful outfit.I met her with Coni when they brought Coni's Mother to our Alzheimers Group. I so looked forward to our visits at the end of the day and the support that Coni and Jo Ellen showed me. I loved the way they problem solved with the difficult task of caregiving. Not only that, they made it fun. Yes, I'm a better person for having known Jo Ellen. I will miss her.I will miss her creative energy and the wisdom she shared during our visits.Hang in there Coni. I send my hug to you today. You guys were Lucy and Ethel.My condolences to all her friends and family.

Janet Tilander

October 11, 2017

I knew Jo Ellen through our time spent at Chevron in San Ramon. I remember Jo Ellen and Gail MacLeish laughing about so many things. I always enjoyed stopping by their office. To those closest to her, I am so sorry for your loss.

Linda Kay Olsen

October 10, 2017

I'd known Jo Ellen and her family most of my life. Lots of fun times while we were growing up in La Habra. She was a dear friend and she'll be missed. I'm so glad that she and Coni got to visit us in CO even if they were late to breakfast:)

Betty Bratton

October 7, 2017

I can't begin to express my sadness in losing Jo Ellen. What a wonderful, delightful, fun loving, , caring lady. She was such a precious friend to me and one that I feel so blessed to have had in my life. My condolences to Coni and her family. Jo will be truly missed by all.

Betty Bratton and Family

Jo Ellen on Easter Sunday - (2003) - Jo always enjoyed dressing up, and shopping was one of her favorite things to do.

October 10, 2017

Christmas with the Jones Family - (2010) - Jo Ellen and the Keith family are celebrating Christmas with the Jones family at their beautiful Santa Clara home. Susan Jones Keith is Jo's sister-in-law.

October 10, 2017

Rhuanna & Bud's 50th Anniversay Party - (2012) - Jo Ellen on the far left is wearing a wide brim sunhat. Family & Friends gathered to celebrate this joyous event at Bud & Cousin Rhuanna's beautiful home.

October 9, 2017

Coni & Jo at Buca di Beppo's Restaurant - (2017) - If you want lots of Italian atmosphere, and huge portions of food, this is the place to go. We had fun!

October 9, 2017

Christmas Eve - (2014) - Here is Jo Ellen, happy as can be getting a colorful, cat motif Laurel Burch, bag. This was Jo's favorite jewelry and apparel designer.

October 9, 2017

Dorothy Moore's 98th Birthday - (2016) - Celebrating a major birthday with Coni,Jo, Dorothy (line dance teacher) Betty, and Cheryl

October 9, 2017

Jo Ellen on Formal Night, Alaska Cruise. - (2017) - Here is Jo joining Coni for a sumptuous dinner on Formal Night aboard the Grand Princess Cruise Liner.

October 8, 2017

Jo Ellen Wins Top Prize - (2017) - Jo wins $100.00 certificate for dinner at the El Dorado Steak House! It was a very delicious meal.

October 8, 2017

Doris Keith Celebrates 95th Birthday - (2017) - The Keith Family celebrating Jo's mom 95th Birthday at the Elephant Bar. Sitting: Alan, Susan, Jo Ellen & Doris Standing Left: Andrew and Stuart Keith

October 8, 2017

It's Easter Sunday - (2017) - Here is Jo in a striking outfit with her mom on Easter Sunday. Coni is taking the picture.

October 8, 2017

Jean, Patricia,Coni, Anne & Jo Ellen - (2017) - Here we are at Jean's home getting together for a fun time and yummy Mexican lunch out.

October 8, 2017

Jo Ellen, Doris & Alan - (2016) - Jo Ellen, Doris (Jo's Mom) and Alan (Jo's brother) on Christmas Day

October 8, 2017

4th of July Celebration - (2016) - Here is Jo Ellen at the City of Moraga's annual 4th of July celebration, that has great entertainment every year.

October 8, 2017

Cindy Miracle Hosts Oscar Party - (2016)

October 8, 2017

Jo Ellen out for Sunday Brunch in Reno - (2015)

October 8, 2017

Betty, Dorothy, Jo Ellen, & Coni - (2015) - All dressed up in red for the December Holidays. Here we are having lunch out at the Three Brothers Chinese Restaurant, in Pleasant Hill,

October 8, 2017

Tres Amigas, Sandy, Jan, and Jo Ellen - (2015) - Sandy, Jan and Jo Ellen at Old Town, San Diego wearing child sombreros, and having fun as usual.

October 8, 2017

Bechtel Lunch Bunch at Anne's Home - (2016)

October 8, 2017

Going off to Adam & Taryn's Wedding - (2015) - Here is a group of wedding goers taking the shuttle to Adam & Taryn's outdoor July Wedding. It was a very memorable day, and lots of fun.

October 8, 2017

Jo Ellen's 69th Birthday Party - (2014) - Here is Jo, Betty, Coni & Dorothy celebrating Jo Ellen's Mexican Themed Birthday Party wearing Mustashes.

October 8, 2017

Jo Celebrating Ezette's 89th Birthday - (2004) - Ezette & Jo Ellen at Chevy's Mexican Restaurant

October 7, 2017

Valentine's Day, Jo with Mom (Doris) - (2014) - Jo with her mom at the Back Forty BBQ for lunch

October 7, 2017

Celebrating Betty's Birthday - (2014) - Coni, Betty, and Jo Ellen celebrating Betty's Birthday at the Claim Jumper Restaurant. Acting a little silly as usual.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen on Christmas Day - (2015) - Jo relaxing in the new comfortable recliner. It was a gift from Dick, (Coni's brother). .

October 7, 2017

St. Patrick's Day, Coni, Sandy & Jo - (2014) - Jo Ellen, Sandy & Coni were all born in 1945, and are long time friends.

October 7, 2017

Christmas Morning Jo, Doris (mom) & Alan - (2013) - Having Christmas breakfast at Jo's home.

October 7, 2017

A Motto to Live By . . - Happiness Is Not a Destination. It Is A Way of Life

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen in Newport, Rhode Island - (2010)

October 7, 2017

Jo with Her Dad on his 95th Birthday - (2010) - Jo & Thomas looking at a handmade photomontage of vintage photos on his 95th Birthday card.

October 7, 2017

Leaving on a Holland America Cruise - (2010) - Here is Jo Ellen cruising under the Golden Gate Bridge on a Panama Canal Cruise departing out of San Francisco.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen, at Antiqua, Guatemala - (2010) - Antiqua is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala. It is famous for its well-preserved Spanish architecture, and a city that Jo really enjoyed visiting.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen at Macy's Annual Flower Show - (2009) - Every Spring, Macy´s in San Francisco at Union Square transforms several areas inside the store into breathtaking floral scenes with lush plants from around the world.

October 7, 2017

Jo at the Annual Bouquets to Art Exhibit - (2003) - Talented floral designers from the Bay Area, create beautiful floral arrangements inspired by the art collections at the De Young or Legion of Arts Museum.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen Celebrating her Birthday - Here is Jo opening up lots of cards & presents at her home.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen in Huatulco, Mexico - (2010) - Jo is taking time out for a little rest; relaxation, and cooling off with a fan.

October 7, 2017

Jo at Oakland City Center - (2009) - This is where Jo Ellen and friends would go during the summer for a Wednesday outdoor lunch and a good noon time concert.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen's 64th Birthday Card - (2009) - Jo holding up handmade photo birthday card with the title, "Remember the Good Times in 2009

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen Home for the Holidays - (2009) - Jo always liked the after Christmas sales on decorations. Needless to say, her home was decorated with lots of festive belongings.

October 7, 2017

Jo with Papa Jim & Mama Marge - One of Jo' Ellen's "favorite couples" and long time friends, who considered Jo, their adopted daughter.

October 7, 2017

Captain Sully Sullenberger & Jo Ellen - (2009) - Sully was celebrated for the January 15, 2009 water landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, known as Miracle on the Hudson. He was signing his book, when Jo Ellen spotted him at the store.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen in Beautiful Carmel, California - (2009) - Carmel-by-Sea is known for its natural scenery and rich artistic history.

October 7, 2017

Gail & Jo Ellen - (2007) - Union Square, San Francisco, California. Gail shared an office with Jo at Chevron for many years.

October 7, 2017

Spanky & Jo Ellen - (2006) - Here is Jo Ellen hugging Spanky Boy, who was Jo's oldest living kitty cat, and lived to the ripe old age of 19 years old. He had a small heart on his left leg. Sadly he passed away in 2006.

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen wearing the Happy Birthday Hat

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen's Favoirte Jacket - (2005) - Jo loved this jacket with a cat motif.

October 7, 2017

Jo Elln, Coni & Linda Kay, Class of 1963 - (2005) - We three graduated from La Habra High School, in Southern California. Linda Kay is Jo's long time friend. They have known each other since they were two years old.

October 7, 2017

Jo Left Her Heart in San Francisco - (2004)

October 7, 2017

Jo Ellen with Pigtails and Bangs - (1948) - Even at an early age Jo was very photogenic.

October 7, 2017

Jo, all Dressd Up in a Lacey Outfit - (1947)

October 7, 2017

One of Jo Ellen's First Photos - (1946) - She started smiling a lot more as she grew older

October 7, 2017

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