A resident of Cartwright since early childhood, Keith spent his life on the family farm. He graduated from Colbert High School in 1975. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Aviation from Southeastern Oklahoma State University in 1981, returning to complete his master’s degree in Aviation/Business Administration in 1995.
Keith retired at the rank of Commander from the U.S. Naval Reserves in October 2009, having devoted 28 years to defending his country. He enlisted in May 1981, completing Naval Aviation Officer Candidate School and receiving his Commission in September 1981. Called to Active-Duty multiple times during his career, he proudly served during many campaigns and war-time operations including Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and Noble Eagle. Keith spent much of his career on the ocean, having served on the U.S.S. Enterprise, U.S.S. Nimitz, and U.S.S. Constellation. Of his many awards and achievements, he was most proud of earning a Citation for Heroic Achievement in Aerial Flight in 1984. Other Medals and Awards earned over his career include Aviator’s Valor Medal, Air Medal Bronze Star, Sea Service Deployment (3) -Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Southwest Asia Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal (3), Armed Forces Reserve Medal (2) Navy and Marine Corp Commendation Medal, Air Force Expeditionary Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal, and many other Unit Citations and Commendations. Words used by his Naval Command to describe Keith were “Most Exceptional”, “Indispensable Asset”, “Exceptionally Talented”, “Unsurpassed Leadership”. All that knew him would agree that those words are accurate. He was truly a hero – to his peers, his friends, and to his family.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Marvadeen, in 2006, and his father, Alfred, in 2017.
He is survived by his fiancée, Andrea; son, Duncan (Laura); sister, Connie (Coy Briggs); two nephews, Justin and Joshua; three grandchildren, Charlotte, Annie, and Caleb and many friends.
Per Keith’s wishes, visitation will not be observed.