Keith's obituary
Keith was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was the 3rd born of 6 children. At the age of 14 Keith moved to Diamond Bar, California with his family. In 1975 Keith served The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, with a service mission in Kentucky. After returning home in 1977 Keith met the love of his life and in March of 1978 married Deborah (Boekweg) in the Los Angeles Temple.
Keith is survived by his wife, Deborah (Boekweg), his four children; Kari Freeman (Skyler), Kortney Anderton (Allan), Karson Huffman-Canez (Alberto) and Kohlby Peterson (Alex), four grandchildren; Danielle, Abel, Paysen and Lily, and one great granddaughter; Ivy.
Keith was a gentle man, who loved and adored his family. He was a man who gave so much and asked for nothing in return. Keith will be greatly missed by those who were close to him and his memory will live on for all time.
A graveside service will be held at Santa Clara Cemetery on Saturday October 20, 2018, in Santa Clara, Utah for anyone who would like to help celebrate the wonderful man we have lost too soon.
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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 …
My best memories of dad were when I would get to go with him to run an “errand”. Dad always let me …
My best memories of dad were when I would get to go with him to …
Keith is and always will be my cousin. My family would go over to their house in Kearns before they moved to Californi…
Keith is and always will be my cousin. My family would go over to their house in Kearns before the…
Keith is and always will be my cousin. My family would go over …
During the presidents weekend my family went camping with Keith’s family. I knew his parents, but had never met him. He…
During the presidents weekend my family went camping with Keith’s family. I knew his parents, but h…
During the presidents weekend my family went camping with Keith’…