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Keith Barbour Obituary

1965 - 2017
BARBOUR, Keith Tyree Barbour, 52, of Eagle Rock, went home to be with the Lord on December 27, 2017, at Garden Crest Rehabilitation Center. The son of Betty Louise Barbour and Tyree Barbour. Keith Tyree Barbour was born in Washington DC, he was raised in White Sulphur Springs, WV. In 1987, he earned a Bachelor's of Arts degree from the University of West Virginia. Following college, Keith relocated to Southern California. Mr. Barbour began pursuing a lifetime dream as a professional golfer while sidelining a separate pursuit and enthusiasm in tennis instruction. Keith was a man of many interests and he pursued all of these gifts (Golf, Acting, and Tennis) with a passion rivaled by few. Survived by his nephew, Anthony McMackin, and a host of family and many, many friends. Keith will truly be missed, but never forgotten.

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Published by New York Times from Feb. 3 to Apr. 1, 2018.

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Star Teri

August 15, 2020

Bryan P

April 23, 2018

Dang Big Keith. I just found out. I am truly Saddened. I wanted to come say whats up again recently. Hope you are golfing like crazy up there and can take care of Chucks swing. Lol

Anthony

March 10, 2018

Miss you Unc!!!

February 10, 2018

May your beloved Keith R.I.P and may the promise of our Heavenly Father to dry our tears, doing away with death and pain shortly, comfort and console aching hearts at this sad time.

Teri Y

February 5, 2018

Words can not explain the Heartache and pain of losing you. Your Love and Memories and Laughter will forever remain in My Heart me and Jalon miss you deeply until we see eachother again Rest Pumpkin

February 5, 2018

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Anthony Mcmackin

February 4, 2018

RIP UNC!

Vivica

February 4, 2018

R.I.P. uncle, We will keep your memory alive. God bless and love you.

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