Very sad to hear about Keith’s passing. I had met him through Owen and Nora at Kent where my son attended. My sons travelled to France to ski with them. He was very generous to include them. My heart goes out to his children.
As another ex- MS colleague, I was surprised and delighted to reconnect with Keith in Palm Beach. Still such a genuine guy and so very happy in his new life with Meg.
Lisa and I are going to miss him. Please let us know any memorial celebrations.
I too knew Keith from Morgan Stanley. Professionally he was such a stand-up guy. As an outside of work pal I felt I was friends with Keith’s inner child, the one with a a gentle but hilarious sense of humor, a willingness to explore and try new things and take risks. We have stayed in touch over the years, but not enough…. Rest in peace buddy. You will be missed.
Keith was my fraternity brother so I have known him for over 50 years. He was a couple years ahead of me in school, so we didn’t hang out much in college. I got to know him better after graduation when he attended golf outings in Indianapolis and Bloomington. Good golfer, great sense of humor, a really good guy. I’ll miss seeing him.
Keith was my fraternity brother and roommate our senior year at IU. We completed ROTC summer camp at Ft. Riley together and served at Ft. Sill for a short time. He was a good guy who never forgot his friends. If you needed help, he was the first to offer it. We were friends for 50+ years. We haven't seen each other much lately, but I will miss knowing he is out there. RIP Brother.
I sat right next to Keith when I first arrived at Morgan Stanley in late October, 1989. Sandwiched between he and Paul (Doc) Miller. Fond memories of an outstanding man, a solid work colleague and teammate, and representative of the kind of man who working with was simply a lot of fun.