Keith Winfield Bates

Keith Winfield Bates obituary, Orlando, FL

Keith Winfield Bates

Keith Bates Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 12, 2025.
Keith Winfield Bates, 91, passed away on June 2, 2025, in Orlando, Florida. A visionary entrepreneur, decorated veteran, and intrepid adventurer, Keith led a life defined by creativity, curiosity, and bold exploration.

Born on May 18, 1934, in Chicago, Illinois, Keith graduated from Carl Schurz High School in 1952 as a member of the National Honor Society. His early passion for learning and innovation led him to pursue further education at the American Academy of Art and Northwestern University, where he honed his artistic talents and business acumen.

Keith served honorably in the United States Air Force from September 20, 1954, to May 26, 1958, with reserve duty until September 19, 1962. Stationed at Williams Air Force Base in Chandler, Arizona, he worked as an aircraft mechanic on F-86F fighter jets and taught jet engine theory. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal in 1957. Although his height-recorded as 6'5" during his physical exam-disqualified him from becoming a fighter pilot due to military restrictions (despite actually being 6'4"), Keith's passion for aviation endured. Fourteen years later, he earned his pilot's license after taking lessons at Palwaukee Airport in Wheeling, Illinois.

While at Williams Air Force Base, Keith participated in the filming of the Korean War movie "The Hunters," directed by Dick Powell and starring Robert Mitchum. In a memorable scene, Keith appeared as Mitchum's crew chief-assisting him out of the cockpit and handling his gear during a conversation sequence. This cinematic moment would later become a cherished memory when Keith took Arlene Tepler to see "The Hunters" on their first date in 1958. They married on February 6, 1960.

In 1970, Keith founded Keith Bates & Associates, Inc. (KBA), a high-tech advertising agency and creative boutique that evolved into a pioneering nationwide marketing consultancy. KBA was among the first firms to specialize in the software technology sector and served more than 200 B2B clients-including industry giants like IBM, J.D. Edwards & Company (now owned by Oracle), Pansophic Systems (now Computer Associates) and numerous venture capital-backed startups. Keith's unique ability to simplify complex technologies for users set him apart in the field. His strategic vision culminated in the development of the "Marcom Engine" in the 1990s-a groundbreaking integration of business process reengineering with marketing communications.

Under his leadership, KBA earned over two dozen International Center of Photography Advertising Achievement Awards based on measurable sales success. Beyond KBA, Keith founded seven other companies spanning public relations, software development, social networking platforms, publishing ventures including SAFARI magazine of Safari Club International, and travel services. Most recent book "My Way - Memoirs of an Entrepreneur/Adventurer" published in 2021.

Keith's adventurous spirit extended far beyond boardrooms and studios. A world traveler who visited all seven continents and over sixty countries, he was an avid photographer and big game hunter. In 1970-the same year he launched KBA-he co-founded Safari Club International and was later inducted into its Hall of Fame. He held memberships in The Explorers Club, The Royal Geographic Society, and The Chicago Adventurers Club.

Keith's spiritual journey reflected a thoughtful exploration of belief systems; he was raised with Christian Science teachings and also maintained an interest in Buddhism throughout his life.

He is lovingly remembered by his family: eldest daughter Cynthia Paulikas and her husband Stephen Paulikas; their son Christopher Paulikas and his wife Elizabeth Appice; and their son Jaxson Paulikas. Daughter Renee Sanford and her husband Little Sanford; their children Madison Sanford, Lily Sanford, and Chance Sanford.

Daughter Pamela Heller and her husband Richard Heller; their children Ethan Heller, Greyson Heller, and Sydney Heller.

Daughter Tiffany Muehleis; her children Logan Muehleis and Preston Muehleis from her previous marriage to Bart Muehleis.

Keith is also remembered by his brother Ken Bates and sister-in-law Evelyn Bates; along with Ken's sons, Glenn Bates, Leonard Bates, and Stephan Bates.

He was predeceased by his beloved wife Arlene Bates (Tepler), his second adult daughter Dawn Bates, his parents Friend Bates and Ruth Bates (Cole), and his sister Meta Laxson-who is survived by her husband Mike Laxson.

Keith Winfield Bates leaves behind a legacy of innovation, courage, exploration-and above all-a life lived with purpose. May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him.

A Memorial Gathering will be held on June 28, 2025, from 01:00 PM to 04:00 PM at HarborChase of Dr. Phillips 7233 Della Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 to celebrate the life of Keith Winfield Bates with his family and friends with refreshments.

A Graveside Service will be held on August 16, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 03:00 PM at St. Adalbert Cemetery & Mausoleums 6800 N. Milwaukee Ave, Niles, IL 60714. Chapel service followed by Military Honors at graveside then a luncheon.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Keith Winfield Bates may be made to Alzheimer's Association at alz.org

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July 22, 2025

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June 27, 2025

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June 27, 2025

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Andrea "Peaches" and Cecil Cunningham

July 22, 2025

My Husband and I had the great privilege of being Mr. Keith´s neighbor. He was fascinating to talk to and we loved hearing his tales of traveling and hunting. Everyone in our community loved talking with him and loved seeing him sitting out on his porch. Much love to his family that he spoke fondly of.

Sue Jack

June 27, 2025

Deepest sympathy and love to the family. In my prayers. Another angel to look over you.

Bonnie Stimmel

June 27, 2025

As a Brain fitness volunteer, I had the pleasure of knowing Keith and hearing wonderful stories about his family, Air Force & pilot ventures, business accolades, and the incredible travel experiences he would share . I enjoyed our chats, his kindness, humbleness and happy factor.
He was an inspiration to our group...a life well loved, lived and purposeful.
Bonnie Stimmel

Dell Gray

June 26, 2025

Mr. Bates led an incredible life. I remember enjoying several conversations with him over the past few years. I told him how much he inspired me to live and enjoy the time I have on this earth. I am so thankful that he shared his travel and hunting experiences with me. Rest in Peace Sir.

Catherine Hagan

June 26, 2025

We deeply enjoyed getting to know Keith in our Memory Institute program at the Y. He was a lifelong learner and his enthusiasm was contagious! He lead a rich and adventurous life and he left a wonderful legacy for all who knew him.

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Carolyn Streby

June 18, 2025

Will always remember Keith in the Brain Fitness class and the interesting stories of his mountain climbing. What a great guy.
Carolyn Streby.

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Karen Vourvopoulos

June 18, 2025

I will remember Keith as a fascinating man. A friend. Karen Abrams Vourvopoulos

Janine Kostelny

June 18, 2025

Such a wonderful neighbor. We always said we were blessed to have Keith as a neighbor for over 25 years. Simply a fascinating man. Condolences to all of his family.

Janine Kostelny

Georgina Gibbs

June 17, 2025

I didn´t get to know Keith as well as I wanted. I met him my first semester of the Brain Development program at the Dr Phillips YMCA. However, after a while he started having problems with his back after a fall and was unable to return to our class.
He was such a pleasant person to talk to. So full of incredible knowledge of so many topics. He really added a great vive to our group.
My heart felt condolences to his family and friends.
RIP Keith.

Gina Gibbs

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Paul Taillon

June 16, 2025

Amoung many other talents, Keith was a computer geek but knew absolutely nothing about how they worked. I know this because I was his computer repair man and had to rescue him from numerous self inflicted disasters. Much like his journey through life it was always an adventure meeting in his office and spending most of the time listening and learning from Keith. RIP

Natalie Rosenburg

June 14, 2025

Keith truly lived a life with purpose, adventure, innovation and creativity! He and his family have meant the world to mine. Keith was always warm and welcoming, a pleasure to know and always interesting! Decades of fond memories and stories he shared. Rest in peace treasured friend.

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