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Saturday, April 23, 2011
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Louis (Lou) Miller Col USAF (Ret) posted a condolence
Monday, December 18, 2006
Just to let you know how much Keith and Peggy were a blessing in our lives also. My wife Mayme and Peggy were very close friends- helping with the young kids at the time we were stationed at McDill AFB in Tampa, Fla. Keith was my navigator in the cold war days flying the B-47 6 engine bomber- smaller than the B-36 he flew earlier.
Keith and Dick Latter, my co-Pilot and I had a great crew, we made several trips to Spain for Alert duty in 1958-59. We flew the long 14 hr. trips with air refueling on the way. We had a few days off and visited Spain for some good food and sight seeing also.
Keith was a great Host- and we all enjoyed his good cooking at our family get togethers.
I shall miss him also- you're blessed to have had him as your Dad- I also wish the best for you both in the future.
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Ken (and Jean) Feer posted a condolence
Monday, December 4, 2006
Grew up with Keith and used to go to Mellrose Ballroom (Millard) Omaha, NE. 1939 - 1941. We were in 4-H. He was one of my ushers at my wedding to Ruthie Gilbreath. (We were married for 51 years before her death.)
What a great and fun young man.
God bless to all that knew him.
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Bruce Miller posted a condolence
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Jeanne and Keith, I'm sorry to hear about your Dad. I'm especially sorry that he (and you guys) live so close to Everett (where i now live). I was in Tampa in June and drove by your house there and remembered all the times I spent there. I got some pretty good chess lessons there.
If you get a minute, email me at brucelmiller@gmail.com....perhaps we can connect in person after all these years.
Take care and again, my condolences.
Bruce
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barbara Cervone Bauer posted a condolence
Monday, November 27, 2006
The news of Keith's passing was very sad for me. Peggy and Keith were long time wonderful friends. I miss peg and think of her often, now with the loss of Keith brings back even more the many wonderful and crazy times the goofy golfers had together for over twenty years.
Our lives continue on and even though we loose close contact with old friends, we never forget our memories that will last forever.
My prayers and thoughts are with all of the family and friends of Keiths. God bless, Barbara
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Jerry and Nancy Renard posted a condolence
Monday, November 20, 2006
We were sorry to hear of your father's death. We will be sending a donation to the Alzheimer's foundation in your father's memory as this disease took Nancy's father as well. I remember Uncle Keith for being the one to take off his jacket and tie, roll up his sleeves, and start washing dishes after a big family event. Never will I forget his booming voice, and his hearty laugh. We were blessed to have both he and Peggy at our wedding 39 years ago.
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Ken and Nita Hess posted a condolence
Monday, November 20, 2006
We met Keith and Peg in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957 when, along with Lt. Bealus Smith, we became B-47 crew. The B-47 was considerably faster than anything I had flown, and Keith kept us out of trouble by keeping me aware of where we were at any particular time. One trip I shall always remember was one we made to Homestead AFB, FL. We were to fly there for a weekend, then fly back to Little Rock. When we reported to the airplane, Keith had a bulging B-4 bag and a hanging bag with him. Bealus and I had an overnight kit with a spare shirt and a pair of sox. We kidded Keith. But, you know, when we checked out the airplane for the return trip, we had a fuel pump out and stayed there for six days waiting for a part. Keith always looked sharp. Bealus and I went broke buying clothes from the PX. Keith never let us forget this episode. We split up when they made the Little Rock wing a training wing. I went to Dyess AFB in Texas and Keith and Bealus went to McDill AFB in Florida. We stayed in touch via Christmas cards until this year. He was a great guy, a very fine Air Force officer and a good friend. As an aside, Nita still uses a wild rice casserole receipe from the "Kitchen of Peg Jones." God bless all of you and thanks for letting us know of your, and our, loss.
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Melissa Hooks Johnson posted a condolence
Sunday, November 19, 2006
So sorry to hear about your dad. I just lost my father also (Leo). I remember many good times in California with your parents and also with you, Jean, when we were little girls. We came from a very close family and that has guided us all our lives. My thoughts are with you during your loss.
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Sharon Martin Cobb posted a condolence
Sunday, November 19, 2006
I am so sorry to learn of your father's death. The last time I saw him was when he brought Peggy to my father's memorial service (Ron Martin) in 1999. My mother, Fran, and Peggy played bridge together for years and I have fond memories of the ladies gathering at our house for more "fun" than serious bridge! Also, Peggy attended a wedding shower for me given by the bridge group in 1971 and she "designed" a beautiful wedding dress out of toilet paper (one of the activities Lola Helm planned). My mother passed away in June, 2005 and my brother Gene now lives in their house. Keith and Peggy were wonderful people and I know you feel a large void. I am grateful for the lovely letter you sent (addressed to Mom on Baywood Lane; Gene forwarded a copy to me), for we wouldn't have known about Keith's death otherwise. Cherish your memories; they are precious reminders of two very dear people. God bless you. Sharon Cobb, Kansas City, MO
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Sue Renard posted a condolence
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Dear Precious Family,
I thought about you all day Friday. I know the celebration of Keith's life was memorable. I wish that we could have been there to share in the day. A Military Funeral is just perfect for him. I have attended one and so know how meaningful it is. Keith was a wonderful man. He served his country and his family well. We had so many happy, contented, meaningful, silly, thoughtful, and just plain good times with Peggy and Keith. I do not have any siblings and I always thought of Peggy and Keith as the sister and brother I never had. They always welcomed us with open arms. We were honored to be in their family. We cherish our memories of Peggy and Keith. My love. Aunt Sue
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Jeanne posted a condolence
Saturday, November 18, 2006
The good people in my office took up a collection and gave it to me along with a condolence card. Part of the money I am going to add to a donation in his memory and with the rest I am going to buy a rose bush. Dad liked roses Many special occasions were noted over the years with the planting of a rose bush. Growing up, this never made sense to me. Why plant a rose when we would have such a short time to enjoy it and then be transfered again and someone else would benefit from our special occasion rose? Dad never would give me a satisfactory answer, becaseu I suppose he didin't see it that way. It sure never stopped him from planting roses wherever we lived when the next special occasion rolled around. I don't know how long rose bushes live, but perhaps there is a living legacy of rose bushes at various Air Force bases across the U.S., and he was quite fond of his roses in Napa. One of his favorites was a bright red one called Chrysler Imperial, I think. If I can find one and it does well in this climate, I'm going to plant it and when it blooms, I'll think of Dad and his rose bushes across the U.S.
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Bil and Joan Jensen posted a condolence
Friday, November 17, 2006
Keith was a remarkable, gentle man who was my first cousin on my Dad's side. Even though we were raised in different parts of the U.S., my wife and I were fortunate to spend some quality time with Keith last year at a family reunion in Nebraska. We were honored that he shared some of his life's experiences with us and how fortunate the family is to have his written memoirs. "Some people come into our lives for a moment and then leave; others stay for a while and leave footprints on our hearts"--Keith left such footprints.
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Keith and Sue Renard posted a condolence
Thursday, November 16, 2006
We deeply regretted receiving the news of the loss of Keith Jones. Keith has always been a close and loyal friend thru the years, clear back to our childhood on nearby farms. My memories are of his constant positive attitude, his hearty laugh, his unlimited willingness to help in any and all situations. He was always the perfect brother-in-law. He was a good man. May he now rest in peace with peggy. Altho we will not be able to attend the service our hearts are out to all of you. our love to you all.
Keith
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Laura Kinney posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog" -Mark Twain
While Grandpa was never a tall man or one to be considered physically intimidating, he certainly was a fighter. From what I have gathered, he took the good and the bad in stride and just kept on fighting. Throughout his life, be it surviving a POW camp in WWII, or standing beside his wife as Peggy battled various dehabilitating diseases, Grandpa played the hand he was delt. In the comparatively short time that I have known him, I cannot remember a time when either he or Grandma ever complained. If something was not to his liking, he made it clear ("What is this rubbish? You call this music? This isn't music.") but I can't think of a single complaint. When I stub my toe, I make a fuss. When Grandpa's knee was acting up, he just walked slower and apologized for taking so long. The last time I saw him, when he was at the hospital, he told me he was fine. I will always remember that.
I can only hope that I will live as long and be as loved as my Grandparents, Keith and Peggy.
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Jeanne Jones Kinney posted a condolence
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Thank you for visiting this site. i hope that you will take a moment to write a favorite memory of Dad. It means a lot to us, and Dad and Mom would have appreciated it, too.
Thanks so much.
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Keith M. Jones posted a condolence
Sunday, November 12, 2006
I would also like to thank everyone for visiting. Dad is sorely missed but he lives on in our hearts and memories - please share those memories with us. Thank you!
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