Keith's obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Keith "Kiki" Esposito, a beloved husband, brother, and friend. KiKi, as he was affectionately known by many, departed this life on April 7, 2024. Born on August 11, 1968, he lived his life with a unique passion and sense of humor that will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Keith is survived by his loving wife, Rachel Esposito, whom he married in 1999, and his sister, Cheryl Aguilar. Though the loss of Keith is immeasurable, they both find comfort in the beautiful memories they created together.
Keith was a man of varied taste, with a love that extended to many parts of life. One of his favorite pastimes was indulging in a bowl of cereal, or savoring his favorite drink, Grape Powerade Zero. An avid reader, he found great enjoyment in the works of Stephen King, and his musical taste was notably influenced by the mellifluous tunes of James Taylor.
Keith was known for his enthusiasm for Ghost adventures, a TV show he watched avidly, and he wouldn't miss any movie about Ghosts. He loved his own art, often remarking that his favorite piece of art was one he had created himself. A dedicated sports fan, Keith faithfully cheered on the Patriots and Bruins and found joy in playing games of Rummy and Poker.
As an outdoors enthusiast, he engaged in recreational activities like fishing, cooking, and baking. To keep fit, he often visited his favorite local spots around Boston and took long, refreshing walks. He had a special affinity for the color black, often incorporating it in his fashion sense and artworks.
In every aspect of life, Keith's vitality and enthusiasm were evident. A kind soul with an infectious smile, he will forever be remembered and dearly missed by everyone privileged to have known him.