Edward Keith Fee

Edward Keith Fee obituary

Edward Keith Fee

Edward Fee Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Falls Funeral Home & Cremation Center - Wichita Falls on Jul. 30, 2025.

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Edward Keith Fee, 64, passed away Friday, June 20, 2025 in Wichita Falls, Texas.
We would like to announce the celebration of Life for Edward Keith Fee, known to all as Keith, Uncle Keith, Daddy, and Paw Paw. But since 1961, he was Little Brother! We will have a gathering of Family and Friends on June 28TH at Henry and Cheryl Fee's home, 5208 La Paix Dr., Sulphur, La. 70665 at 6:00 pm to celebrate Keiths Life.
Keith was born March 16, 1961, in Lake Charles, Louisiana to J.T. Fee and Melissa Soileau Fee.
Keith follows his father, mother and nephew Danny Boy to our Fathers Gates.
Keith leaves behind:
1 Son: Micheal Jennings, 3 daughters: Krista Ellingburg, Courtney Fee, Karlie Fee
6 Grand Sons : TJ Sparks, Kody Sparks, Jackson Jennings, Dawson Jennings, Maverick Fee, Cristian Fee
4 Grand Daughters: Rylee Fee, Callie Fee, Rosie Fee, Ellie Guidry
Life partner Robin "Bobbie" Phares
Siblings Carolyn, Thomas, Gary and Tena, James, Henry and Cheryl, and Celia
8 nephews, 6 nieces, many great Nieces and Nephews, even more great, greats that follow
More cousins than you can shake a stick at, and everyone loved him more than anyone could imagine!!
Keith was a master builder, operator of all heavy equipment, environmental safety inspector for pipelines, and a great leader of his men that worked under him. His work ethics where very strict, just ask anyone that worked with him. If Keith was on the project, you knew it would get done on time and on budget.
Keith had never met a stranger, had a gift of gab that was unparallel to the greatest minds. His stories were never known if real or fiction, don't think he knew either. His love for fishing was only second to his love of family, which was far beyond the normal human
If you knew Keith, you knew "Its all Church" and "HOLLATCHA!" which was his way of saying "its all good" and "I will see you later", he didn't like saying goodbye.

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