John Livingston "Ranger" Keith

1933 - 2011

John Livingston "Ranger" Keith

1933 - 2011

John Keith Obituary

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John Livingston Keith, known by many as "Ranger," known by others as "Johnny," but known mostly as friend to those whose lives he touched, died March 13, 2011, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He was 78.
John was born Jan. 23, 1933, in Norman, Okla., and grew up in a house about 100 yards from Owen Field at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, home of the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team. This would have an indelible impact on John's life.
John's father, Harold Keith, was the longtime sports information director at OU, and his mother, Virginia Livingston Keith, was an accomplished artist who liked to draw and paint.
After graduating from Norman High School in 1951, John played the four-string plectrum banjo professionally, traveling with the Clyde McCoy Band. Music remained a lifelong passion.
John later returned to Oklahoma to complete his collegiate studies, earning a degree from Central State University, now the University of Central Oklahoma, in 1963.
His first job after college was in 1964 as a sports writer and cartoonist for the Boulder (Colo.) Camera. In 1965, he began work as a sportswriter for the Tulsa (Okla.) World, and in 1966 joined the Oklahoma Journal in Oklahoma City.
In 1967, John moved to Manhattan, Kan., where he began following in his father's footsteps, working as an assistant sports information director at Kansas State University.
In 1968, he returned to OU as assistant sports information director, serving with his father, whom he succeeded a year later.
From 1969-1978, John was SID at OU during a tenure that saw coaches Chuck Fairbanks and Barry Switzer keep the Sooners at or near the top of the national college football polls. John's career as OU SID was bookended by Heisman Trophy awards: Steve Owens in 1969 and Billy Sims in 1978.
John left OU and spent a year working on a comic strip, "O'Bradovich," but when it did not get syndicated in enough newspapers for his liking, he returned to college sports, taking a job as sports information director at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
He served at UNM from 1979 until 1987, when he was recruited by Texas A&M University head football coach Jackie Sherrill to become sports information director there. In 1989, he left Texas A&M to become community relations director for the Houston Oilers.
In 1991, John returned to New Mexico, serving as public information officer for the City of Las Cruces until his retirement in 1995.
But full retirement did not work for John Keith, and he found himself in the mountains of southern Colorado, in a small town called La Veta. John's parents owned a house there, and Virginia loved to paint the mountainscapes. At the weekly newspaper, the La Veta/Cuchara Signature, John returned to cartooning, and wrote a humor column that earned awards from the Colorado Press Association.
Longing to return to the warmth of southern New Mexico, John came back in 1997 to work for the Las Cruces Sun-News as a sportswriter. In 2003, he took the position of sports editor at the Las Cruces Bulletin, a position he held until his death.
John had great love for his dogs, most notably his longtime companion Speaker, a golden lab mix. He enjoyed hiking in the Gila Wilderness with Speaker. John also enjoyed running, and in the 1970s ran two marathons.
John is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Duke and Mona Keith, grandchildren, Sarai, Ysaac, Casey and Amanda, and one great grandson, Kaleb, all of El Paso, Texas. He is also survived by a sister, Kathleen Hollinger of Houston, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Virginia Keith, and a son, Casey.
He was married for 25 years to Novie Keith of Albuquerque.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 19, 2011, at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Las Cruces, 518 N. Alameda Blvd., with Fr. Daniel Cave officiating. A reception will follow at The Game Bar & Grill, 2605 S. Espina St. in Las Cruces.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the El Caldito Soup Kitchen, c/o St. Andrew's, 518 N. Alameda Blvd. Las Cruces NM, 88005.
Arrangements by Getz Funeral Home, 575-526-2419. To sign the online guestbook go to www.GetzCares.com

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April 19, 2011

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March 28, 2011

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March 28, 2011

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Travis Lawrence

April 19, 2011

Ranger - To one of the best men I ever knew. I was always proud to be your assistant SID at Oklahoma and more proud to be your friend. There will never be another one like you.

Bart Ripp

March 28, 2011

Great memories of good times with a true friend -- the Ranger.

March 28, 2011

Dear Keith Family-
How very sad I was to learn of the loss of your precious Ranger. When someone you love dies, it leaves an empty spot in your hearts which could never be filled by any other person. Soon, in a new world of god's making, all pain, suffering and sickness will be gone forever. Until then, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Bill Jensen

Bill O'Brien

March 23, 2011

Ranger old buddy you made a lot of friends at our Walter Camp All American dinner in New Haven over the years. Those days with you, Fox and Herschel will live in infamy. We'll miss you. God bless.

tom wright

March 23, 2011

March 23, 2011

John, My son Bryson will never forget his BUDDY. He misses you much. Your neighbor.

Tony Samuel

March 20, 2011

Ranger,
A great friend of NMSU Football when I was there. He came from a time when the S.I.D. and the Head Football coach were so close. I used to look forward to hearing his stories of the old NU-OU games and his times with then NU SID Don ' Fox" Bryant. Speaker was one of the coolest dogs I ever met. John and I shared the same dream for NMSU and I will appreciate that. Thanks for the great times Ranger. I will always consider you a friend.

mike jones

March 20, 2011

to those of us who knew and loved johnny and his alter-ego 'the ranger' his passing leaves a void. a severed connection to things that were fun, the tennant that live is only what you make of it; not what others make of it for you. both johnny and the ranger lived by their own set of rules and i never saw nor sensed a moment of regret that he lived as he did. happy trails, ranger. save us a seat by the campfire.

Speaker Johnny's beloved dog

Melissa Miller-Byrnes

March 18, 2011

John Keith and his grandchildren

Melissa Miller-Byrnes

March 18, 2011

Speaker, John Keith's beloved dog.

Hon. Melissa Miller-Byrnes

March 18, 2011

I am sharing this picture of your beloved dog "Speaker" Johnny. Hope you dont mind. I was saving it to give it to you. Rest in Peace.

Hon. Melissa Miller-Byrnes

March 18, 2011

Johnny Keith you were the greatest.I will never forget the fun we had at City Hall. Your stories were always hilarious and positive. Thank you for being my friend. It is so like you to "check out" during "March Madness". You now have a better view to watch all of the basketball games.

Claire Frohs

March 17, 2011

John, you will be missed! There has been a quiet void at the Bulletin while you were out ill, but this reality is tough. Your Bulletin family - every one of us - love and miss you! You will be forever remembered for your unique presence - for there was no one like you in the world! I know you are flyin' with the angels, John. Cannot wait to see you again, friend.

Robert Kelley

March 17, 2011

I'll miss you Johnny Kieth. You were a great writer, a good PIO for the city and my friend. I counted my self lucky that you were my friend. I thought your guest sports editorials were tops and looked forward to them all the time.

robert kelley

March 17, 2011

Man, I loved Johnny kieth. Not only was he funny, but one of the best writers around. I can remember when he worked for the City Of Las Cruces with us. He was good. I always looked forward to his guests sport editorials. The man could write. Ill miss you Mr. Kieth.

Robert Kelley

Lorraine McCullough

March 17, 2011

I can't believe I am writing this, especially because Ranger was always so full of life I guess I was in denial about how ill he was. He was one of the first people I met when I first came to NM State in 1986 and we became fast friends. From NMSU basketball and football games to Shutt Open Golf Tournaments in Ruidoso at the end of each basketball season, Ranger always found the humor in everything and lived life to the fullest. Speaker lived the life of Riley....I loved that dog and man did Ranger spoil him!! Speaker came to a few Shutt Open's too as I recall as did Ranger's son Duke. My heart breaks as I write this because I remember all the good times I had whenever he was around and because I know now that I will never again hear his laughter and witty comments...RIP Old Man, I love you.....

Frank O.G.

March 17, 2011

Ranger, you were a very good friend and an excellent mentor. I guess we'll have that steak dinner at your place now. R.I.P.

Amy Bridges

March 17, 2011

John was always such an interesting conversation. I loved talking sports with him when I would come home to visit my Grampa Harry Burdick and would run into him at church. Very funny guy who will be missed. Our prayers are with all those who loved and enjoyed having him in their lives.

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