Bobby & Kathy Patrick
We met Keith in 1972-73 when Bob and Keith both were working on power plants. He immediately became our very best friend, more like family. Bob and his family invited him to join their annual family elk hunting trips, where Bob's brother Jim started calling him Ma. We cannot say enough about how much we love him. Our kids and grand kids love him as well. He immediately became our 2 year old Jackies Uncle who she knew as the funny uncle without a big toe. He also gave her a puppy that she loved dearly. Then later years when Bobby Jr. was born, he also knew Keith as the funny uncle without a big toe. They both love him dearly. When working on power plants, first in Steamboat then in Illinois, we all spent our free time going to dinner, driving the roads sight seeing, and of course fishing. Bob would get Keith every time by sneaking a little snake on his fish hook, then Keith would reel it in thinking he had a fish. Keith hated snakes & should have never told Bob. So funny. We always laughed when with our dear Keith.🥰🙏🏻 When Bob started building our garage and Keith found out, within a day and without our knowledge, he showed up to give us his carpentry expertise, knowledge and help. WE APPRECIATED IT SO MUCH. When he would visit, he would be out walking our dog before we were even awake. He didn't sleep much. HE WILL BE MISSED MORE THAN WORDS CAN EVER SAY. REST IN PEACE OUR DEAREST KEITH WE WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER. Much much love from Bob and Kathy Patrick and our whole family. We are sorry for you loss and hope to keep in touch with niece Sharon and Keith's children.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

