Keith Robinson
"It's in God's hands," said Keith Robinson, shortly before passing at is home in Victor, Montana on July 24th, 2021 at the age of 80. Born in Warsaw, Illinois on August 4th, 1940 to Lowell and Verna Robinson, Keith grew up in Colona, Illinois and graduated from Northern Illinois University on a tennis scholarship. After graduation, Keith moved to the Chicago area where he taught high school and tennis. Eventually, he relocated to Colorado to become part owner of a custom log home building business. When the business expanded to the Bitterroot Valley, he moved his family and made this his home.
Keith was a member of United Methodist Church in Corvallis, where he sang in the choir and worked on various committees. He never met a stranger and was known for telling great jokes. He is survived by a brother, Kenneth Robinson, a sister, Cheryl Howell, three loving and beautiful daughters, Jami Gentry of Bothell, Washington, Jodi Hutchison of Hamilton, Montana, and Lori Robinson of Bozeman, Montana, 4 grandchildren, Hannah Hutchison, Ryan Hutchison, Kyli Gentry, and Kaden Gentry, the girl's mother, Jacque Ellis, the girl's stepfather, Steve Ellis, and many loved nieces, nephews, and cherished friends.
A memorial service will be held on August 6, 2021 beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Corvallis, Montana. A celebration of life party will be held at the Edge Restaurant (inside/outside) following the memorial. The family request that donations to United Methodist Church or Corvallis Athletics be considered in lieu of flowers or gifts. Condolences may be left or the family at www.dalyleachchapel.com.
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Jason Walker
November 12, 2021
Traveled through the area this fall with my mother and was thinking about Keith and Jodi. Sorry to hear about Keith's passing and hope you are well Jodi.
Jason
Bonnie Wilkens Morley
August 9, 2021
Keith was a High School classmate of mine who will always be remembered for his great sense of humor. Dear family: I know you are grateful to have had him in your life.
Scott Warren
August 7, 2021
Keith gave me my first job when I moved to the valley 42 years ago. We´ve been friends ever since. I´ve been fortunate to know his daughter Jodie and coach and teach his granddaughter Hannah. My deepest sympathies to them and all of Keith´s friends and family.
Joe smith
August 2, 2021
Keith where did the 30 years go ,
When i first met you..sorry i didn't get a chance to
Say goodbye ...always a gentlemen..safe travels in
Your new journey..
Your friend
Joe smith
Barbara Luoma
July 30, 2021
My sincere sympathy to all Keith´s family. I respected Keith greatly. He always had a kind word and a wonderful sense of humor. He took great pride in keeping our church grounds meticulously mowed. He will be missed.
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