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MIKE AND BEV REAMS
February 19, 2013
ARE THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Jackie Carter Navarro
February 17, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. Keith was like a second dad to my sister, Pam, when growing up at Scism. Of course, we were all friends and neighbors in those days. My heart goes out to you, Rita, Kevin, Keri, Karen and your families. May God give you comfort and ease your heartache in the days and years ahead.
Nancy Blades Shahan
February 17, 2013
I am sorry Rita and family, May God bless each of you at this time and be with you. Yes I have memories of Keith, mostly from my Grandfather's store. He always was laughing and joshing with everyone. He will still be with each of you in your memories and when you least expect it, you will feel his presence near you. What a wonderful life you all have had. What a treasure he was, to each of you.
God Bless and celebrate his days upon the earth, and the joy he gave.
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