Karl James Keyes

Karl James Keyes obituary, Ogden, UT

Karl James Keyes

Karl Keyes Obituary

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Karl James Keyes was born on December 23, 1941, in Boise, Idaho to Margaret Henderson and James A. Keyes. He lost his father at age 5 to testicular cancer. He grew up in Yakima, Washington. As a child he loved being a boy scout. His mother was a school teacher who worked hard to take care of Karl and his younger sister Karolyn.
Music brought him a lot of joy. He has memories of his mother playing the piano when he was young, and Karl was active in the school music program where he played the trumpet. He also played lead guitar in a band named "The Klassics" with Bill Helm and other friends and played at local school dances.
Faith was important to Karl at a young age. His mom would drop him and his sister off at a Presbyterian church each Sunday and he joined the "Youth for Christ" group as a teen. He eventually joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints after being introduced to the Church by a friend Mike Awtrey while working at the Space Needle Restaurant as the Purchasing Manager in Seattle, WA.
He graduated from the College of Idaho where he majored in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Music. He married Christy McKay in 1965, had two children and eventually divorced. His Father-in-Law Ed McKay aka "Pabotz" was influential in Karl's life and helped him find opportunities in Construction.
Karl first met Cozette Norris while working at her father's music store "Norris Music" in Caldwell, Idaho. They were married on February 22, 1974 in the Logan Temple. Karl and Cozette had 9 more children for a total of 11. They moved frequently for his work, finally settling in Bountiful, Utah in 1979. Roy became their home in 2017.
Karl played piano by ear, gathered the kids around to sing hymns together as well as songs from Neil Diamond, The Carpenters and others. He and Cozette took the family to nursing homes to sing. Karl described Cozette as someone who reaches out in Christlike love to all and they were unified in that goal to serve and uplift all they encountered.
Professionally, Karl worked as a Construction Superintendent overseeing the building of 27 LDS chapels from California to Ohio to Alaska, two libraries, the Centerville Larry H Miller Megaplex theater and many other quality projects. His attention to detail in plans, organizing the most efficient schedule for subcontractors and caring for all those he worked with made him extremely good at what he did. He worked for several companies including his own ventures "Blue Sky Construction" and "Grandpas Homes". He worked until just after his 80th birthday for Scenic Development and dearly loved the people and experiences he had there. Shortly after that time, cancer and other complications caused his health to decline and eventually led to his passing.
Karl had a tender heart and always had a handkerchief to offer when tears were shed. He had a good sense of humor and loved teasing and interacting with people. He loved old cars and Dairy Queen hot fudge sundaes.
He taught his children the value of hard work, always showing up to help with remodeling, roofing, or maintenance projects. He was willing to put his own lists of projects aside to help others with theirs. He dearly loved each of his children and although he was busy with his work responsibilities, he would find little ways to help when he could. He made green pancakes, filled bottles with formula, helped with school projects, coached sports teams, fixed bikes, and rendered countless other acts of service for his kids and others.
Karl loved his Heavenly Father and worked in church callings including serving in Bishoprics, as Elders Quorum President and served with Cozette as a Service Missionary in the Salt Lake City inner-city mission. He was a dedicated home teacher and minister who truly cared about those he visited. He would pray before every meal - even at a restaurant and would call home to have bedtime prayer over the phone if he was gone overnight.
Karl spent his life working and serving and giving.
The family wishes to thank Life Care Center of Bountiful and Inspiration Home and Hospice for their excellent care.
He is survived by his wife Cozette, sister Karolyn Kraft, sisters-in-law Anita (Van) Bake and Kerry Norris, daughter Aiden (Josh) Axthelm, son Aaron (Teresa), daughter Kendalyn (James) Harris, daughter Molly (Aaron) Curtis, son EJ (Lisa), daughter Kareena (Ned) Murphy, son Kyle (Shellyce), daughter Kaci (Brad) Taggart, son Darrell, son Ben and son Nathan Keyes along with 45 grandchildren as of next month.
Funeral services will be held Wed. May 11 at 11:00am at the 1000 N 100 W Church in Bountiful. Viewings will be held Tuesday May 10 from 6-8pm at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary at 727 N 400 E in Bountiful and on Wednesday May 11 from 9:30-10:30am at the same church as the funeral.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Ukraine refugees at (or Ukraine charity of your choice) or a donation to Ben Keyes for an ADA ramp at . Order Videos

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Lindquist Mortuary- Bountiful

727 N. 400 E. (Orchard Drive), Bountiful, UT 84010

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March 28, 2025

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April 30, 2024

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May 12, 2022

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Peter George

March 28, 2025

Karl,
I'm so sorry we lost touch. I will cherish our time together fondly. You were such a great soul & human. I miss you terribly.

Erick Jenkins

April 30, 2024

During high school years we often would show up at Karl's home to listen to
music or work on old cars. After high school when Karl was employed at the
Seattle Space Needle we shared an apartment while I attended Edison Tech
School

Eldon Eagle

May 12, 2022

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Eldon Eagle

May 12, 2022

From driving around Yakima in Erick's model A pickup looking for model A parts, to building buildings, it's been a 60+ year journey MY FRIEND.

Lori Kunz

May 11, 2022

Being around Carl was like what I imagine it would be like being around Jesus. I always wanted more time and would have loved to visit one on one with him. I felt his spirit right away and knew he was special. He and Cozette are perfect for each other....she is a very special spirit as well. They both exude love. My prayers continue, Cozette for you and all.

Joe the bus driver

May 10, 2022

Bro. Karl. I am going to miss u so so much. We been friends for the longest time and I enjoyed your friendship, your service in my many construction projects. I so wanted to do one more in Hawaii with you so we can enjoy the tropical weather and just sit on the beach and discuss the gospel. You were both a friend and a father figure to me and my family. I cherished the times we just sat and talked for hours. I just love you my good friend and we will meet again. Aloha until we meet again.
Joe and Joy and family

WhiteClouds - Jerry Ropelato

May 9, 2022

We are so sorry for your loss. We only knew Karl for about 10 months. He was an absolute joy to work with as he managed our move into the new facilities. We loved hearing about his experiences and stories about life. He was an extremely kind and helpful person. We will miss him. Our condolences go out to the family.

Liz (Roach) Minster

May 9, 2022

Our prayers are with you all. I could never express the gratitude we have for Karl and the service that he gave our family.

Erick Jenkins

May 9, 2022

Wonderful memories of Karl throughout the years.
I will miss his kind voice and encougement he gave. He is a blessing

Teri (Durham) Hinckley

May 6, 2022

Karl was one of the nicest and most cheerful men I have known. He was a great neighbor on our street. Much love to Cozette and all the kids. I am thinking of you all.

Spencer

May 6, 2022

My prayers go out to you Cosette and your family!

Bill Helm

May 6, 2022

Karl two months ago still plinking away. Miss & love him dearly. A true friend.

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