Keith M. Mowry, age 79, of Georgia, passed away at his home on March 1, 2026.
He was born in Ohio on November 6, 1946, and remained a proud Buckeye fan throughout his life. He was the son of the late Clyde Franklin Mowry and Phyllis Moore Mowry.
Keith was also preceded in death by his brother, Bryan Curtis Mowry, and his first wife, Diane Williams Mowry.
In 1988, Keith relocated to Georgia, where he founded a wire harness business that began with one location and later expanded to two. The company remained in his family's hands after his retirement and continues to grow today.
Keith had a passion for the open roads and was a devoted rider of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. He loved to make his motorcycles roar, riding through 48 U.S. states while bending those curves.
Above all, Keith was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He cherished his family and friends deeply. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his wife, Dixie Mowry; his son, Stephen Mowry; his daughter, Shelli Fletcher and her husband, Richard Fletcher; grandchildren, Alex Mowry and his wife, Jessica, Tyler Fletcher, Ashley Mowry, and Kelsey Fletcher; great-grandchildren, Emma Mowry and Chesley Mowry; as well as his stepchildren, step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, and their spouses.
The family would like to extend special thanks to Bridge Home Hospice, Dr. Singh, Amber, Racquel, Elizabeth, Jodie, Gena, Chaplain Evetter, and Social Worker Carlette for their compassionate care and support during this time.
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