My cousin, Keith, and I have been in communication for the past 8-10 years. We’ve had many conversations about our dads and our families and many other things. I feel so blessed to have had our family bond. I love how Keith was always so genuine and real. There was nothing ever put on or fake about him. He loved his family, his country, and above all, his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
When I would ask about the pain, and all the rest he had been dealing with for the past few years, he never complained. He stayed so strong; I can’t imagine how brave he was. I thought it was amazing that throughout his battle with cancer, he did not stop living and enjoying life, he continued to do the things he loved to do. I’m so glad that he lived near a lake, had a boat and terrific little dog. Those all gave him so much joy.
His strong faith in God helped him to courageously face the most difficult years of his life. He tried so hard to survive the cancer, he worshiped God, prayed often, fought hard, kept on going, kept positive thoughts, and at the same time, he continued to enjoy his family and enjoy life. It says a lot about a man when he has three children who love and adore him, who were always there for him, and especially during his last week on earth, surrounding him with love and support. Keith is a good man who was truly loved, a man of great character.
I was so happy when he and Tammy were married two years ago. What a blessing. Thank you, Tammy, for loving my dear cousin and taking such wonderful care of him during this tough time.
I send my deepest sympathy and love to Tammy and her family, to MacKenzie, Christopher and Melaina and to Keith’s dear grandchildren. May God comfort you with His peace.
And so, we grieve, but definitely not as those without hope. Keith knew Jesus, walked with Him and I know for sure that as he entered into Heaven, he heard the words………” Well done, good and faithful servant.
With love, Donna