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Steven L Leyba
November 6, 2023
Steven L Leyba
November 6, 2023
Steven L Leyba
November 6, 2023
Steven L Leyba
November 6, 2023
I think this was at Lonestar Steakhouse 2006. We all gathered for dinner.
Keith Alcott, mark Ruote, Tony & Renee Apodaca, Chris & Renee Amdahl, Tony "Papa" Ruote, Todd Sullivan and Mark Ruote also Steve Leyba and my nephew, Austin Depriest!
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Mike and Lynn Nelms
December 7, 2022
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Mark Cooney
November 23, 2022
Hi Michelle, I am very sorry for your loss. You guys had so much going in your new home and all. I will miss Keith. He was one of my good friends at Wheat Ridge as well as a trusted and respected co-worker. He was such a pleasure to be around. Mark
Kathy and David Prior
November 22, 2022
Michelle,
We were so saddened to learn of Keith´s passing. He was always so welcoming, so full of love for you and family, and a truly wonderful person to know.
We pray his love for you will give you strength at this very difficult time.
Our love,
Kathy and Dave
Jim Mahoney
November 19, 2022
Some ripples resonant through time and great distances, and though it has been many decades since I worked with Keith in the early days of the Wheat Ridge Parks Department, he was an extraordinary friend and coworker, and a significant influence on me (he being a few years older than me in the Jefferson Saints and Wheat Ridge community). I count myself so very lucky and fortunate for the impact of this humble, classy and talented athlete, leader, and forthright friend. It's challenging for I and so many others to comprehend, and express and be grateful for, the extent of Keith's far-reaching effects of his positive ripples of impact. Thank you is not enough, but it is all I have.
Don & Juanita
November 17, 2022
Dear Michelle...We had such fun times with you and Keith in St. George on Friday nights before our golfing adventures in Mesquite! And the great times in Denver as well. May your precious memories of Keith help ease your sorrow and live forever in your heart. Love & Prayers, Don & Juanita
Bruce Eddings
November 16, 2022
Keith was one of the most positive and friendly guys you could have the pleasure of catching a little something on the tv while drinking coffee, you will be missed my friend.
Sam Garcia
November 15, 2022
I am so sorry for your loss. I will treasure the memories with Keith and you at the Edgewater Inn. I was honored to know and work for Keith. I will miss him. Sam Garcia
Michelle and Larry Stodden
November 14, 2022
Michelle, I was heartbroken to hear about Keith. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Pam Monsees
November 14, 2022
Michelle and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. May the cherished memories you hold tightly in your hearts bring you some level of comfort and peace during this most difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. ~Pam
Cindy Couch Peterson
November 14, 2022
I've known Keith since the '70's, from Jefferson High School and I've worked with him the last 20+ years, he was an all-around good guy. He will me missed.
Steven L Leyba
November 14, 2022
I will miss Keith, a great person! Throughout life, we all have people come in and out of our lives and by nature we put them in categories. Keith was one of those rare people that everybody loved. He had a great influence on me since we first met in March of 1999 and o will cherish the memory of a super great friendship. Love you bro! Keith is the only one that called me Lou.
Thanks,
Lou
Jim Barber
November 13, 2022
Keith and I grew up together in Wheat Ridge. We played baseball and basketball together since we were 7 or 8 years old. He was an outstanding athlete. I'll never forget riding in his 1967 Chevy Chevelle. It was a beautiful baby blue color. I was envious because I had to drive an old 1963 station wagon. We only saw each other one time after high school. I regret not being able to see him more. Rest in peace, my friend and fellow athlete.
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