Keith Alexander Mitchell, 44, died Wednesday, July 20, 2005. The funeral will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Maya Taylor-Williams
October 2, 2021
Brother Mitchell I was just thinking about you. Alex has gotten so big and handsome! The new system is very near we will see you soon.
Jesse McLemore
February 4, 2021
See you in the new world, my friend...
Alex Mitchell
September 28, 2005
my fatherisverynices.
Sylvia Muldrow
August 1, 2005
To the Mitchell Family,
Words cannot express the heartfelt sorrow Keith's friends feel about his tragic death. May the God of comfort, Jehovah, give you all strength and courage in the days ahead.
Sylvia from the East Congregation
Marilyn Smith
July 27, 2005
To the Mitchell Family,
I came to know Keith (before he went to Bethel) and some of his family members when I lived in Philadelphia. We attended neighboring congregations, I the Passyunk congregation and Keith the Pointbreeze congredation. Keith was a very polite and kind brother. He was a very spiritual brother who had his priorities straight. I remember how he so looked forward to being accepted into Bethel. How happy he was when he received his letter to enter into Bethel service. Though I lost touch with him after his move to Bethel, I will always remember him for the love that he had for our great God Jehovah. As Jesus assured Lazarus' sister Martha when he told her "he (Lazarus) will rise in the resurrection," we too can find comfort in knowing that Keith too will rise in the resurrection. And oh how happy he will be to see his wife, son, mother and father (who too will rise from the dead) and family in the new order.
Keep strong, the faith and May Jehovah God be with the Mitchell family.
Mark Jester
July 24, 2005
I worked with Keith, and considered him a friend. My family and I are keeping you in our prayers. God Bless You.
The Jester's
Cassandra Penn
July 23, 2005
To the Mitchell family I would like to say that I am sorry for your loss and may God be with you. I can recall memories of "Mitch", as a co-worker of his. He would always come and talk to me. He was my buddy. The three things that he talked about the most was God, his wife, and his son. The joy of the Lord is your strength.
Cassandra Penn
July 23, 2005
To the Mitchell family I would like to say that I am sorry for your loss and may God be with you. I can recall memories of "Mitch", as a co-worker of his. He would always come and talk to me. The three things that he talked about the most was God, his wife, and his son. The joy of the Lord is your strength.
Cathy Hill
July 23, 2005
Keith was an excellent example as a spiritual brother and always looked at all things in a positive way. He was always encouraging to talk with. He will be very much missed by us all.
Deborah & Kobak Taylor
July 23, 2005
Denise and Alex we know you will miss Keith as we all will. I know that, Jehovah will take care of you both. May Jehovah give you and Alex the strenght beyond what is normal in your time of grief. If there is anything you or Alex may need even if it is going to the store, taking a ride or just being there, no matter how small or big please do not hesitate. I have been praying for you and Alex because I know it will not be easy. It is so wonderful that Jehovah has his book of memory. We all look forward to reuniting with Keth through the ressurection into his new order.
With Love,
The Taylor Family
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