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My best memories of dad were when I would get to go with him to run an “errand”. Dad always let me sit on the floor of the front seat and we would blast the music with the windows down. Every time “secret agent man” came on I would sing as loud as I could and dad would just laugh. Dads “errand” always involves getting some kind of goodie from the gas station and we had to eat it before we got home so there was no evidence ❤️
Keith is and always will be my cousin. My family would go over to their house in Kearns before they moved to California. My dad and his dad would go down to the basement, which had been changed to an family room and play pool. We would go play games or go outside and play. Lost touch with him when they moved to California. When my folks moved to California they spent a lot of time at Keith's mom and dad's house.
He will be missed. I wish I'd known he was in St George, I would have stopped and visited. I used to go to his parents place often after I moved to Beaver.
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Debbie Huffman
1977, Big Bear Lake, CA, USA
During the presidents weekend my family went camping with Keith’s family. I knew his parents, but had never met him. He’d just come home from his mission and was coming up with his older brother Kenny to visit and have fun. Let me just say that if you ever had the good fortune of knowing my sweetheart you know he had the bluest eye ever! Well I only had to see them once and I was hooked. I fell in love the moment I met him. Two weeks later we proclaimed our love to each other by a field of wild flowers. We were never far from each other from that moment on. I married that sweet man at age 19 and loved every moment with him. Good times or hard times we did everything as a team. His last words to me was I love you forever baby. You and me forever ♥️
I never had the opportunity to meet Keith, but I know enough about him to have a tremendous amount of respect for him. Anybody that can raise a child to be as amazing as Kortney is truly an inspiration to everybody. I wish you all the best as you remain deep in my thoughts during these trying times. I love you guys.

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