1979
2025
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Ann Moore
October 2, 2025
Keith attended Covenant Life Church where my husband and I are the Senior Pastors. His grandmother, Karen, was an active member and was faithful to bring Keith and Danielle. Keith was very bright and always had fun wherever he was. . . Yes, even in church! . Being the same age as our youngest son, Keith and Kyle often managed to get into some mischievousness together . . . nothing bad! Keith´s smile and laugh made us do the same!! Although we didn´t get to see him in his adult years (since they moved to Wisconsin), we were glad he was a joy to his children and family. Thank God for wonderful sweet memories!
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