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Keith Henry Siems
04/08/1925 — 07/25/2008
From Pasco, WA, USA | Born in Platte Center, Nebraska
Keith Henry Siems
Keith Henry Siems, 83, of Pasco, passed away July 25, 2008, in Pasco, Washington. He was born April 8, 1925, in Platte Center, Nebraska and lived in the Tri-Cities area 45 years.
He was a Radiation Monitor for Battelle. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Throughout his life Keith was involved. Whether it was professional/service clubs or recreational/fraternal clubs he seemed to be involved in some capacity; usher, greeter, secretary, photographer, historian, president or even the corn on the cob salesman at Sausage Fest. Keith was very proud of his grandchildren and liked to watch their sporting events. He enjoyed a good time with friends and family and took great pride in recording these times with his camera and sharing the photos or videos with those who couldn't be there.
Keith is survived by daughter Laura LeMieux, son-in-law Peter LeMieux, and grandchildren Rochelle, Janelle, and Jordan LeMieux.
He was preceded in death by sisters Rita Launer and Ruth Rodman.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be Monday, July 28, 2008, at Christ the King Church, 7:00 pm, with viewing at 6:00 pm. The Mass of Christian Burial will be July 29, 2008, at Christ the King Church 2:00 pm. Burial with military honors at Resthaven Cemetery will follow the Mass.
Keith was honored to have served his country as a Corporal in the U. S. Army during WWII and will forever be waving the stars and stripes, God Bless America.
Keith and I have been good friends since grade school. We attended both grade school and high school together. A few years back he visited us in our home in Platte Center. So sorry to hear of his death. He is now in a better place.
Dear Family of Keith,
It is with a saddened heart that I read Kieth’s obituary and send you my most sincere sympathy. I met Kieth when I was stationed at Camp Hanford in 1956. We have correspond-ed and telephoned since then, to as recent as this past January. He had a heart of gold and loved his family. He was a cherished friend and will be sorely missed. His smile could melt an iceburg and I loved to hear him laugh. We had many good laughs on the phone. I will retain many wonderful memories of Keith and the Mallow Family through whom we met. My thoughts and prayers are with you, his family and loving grandchildren. God Bless you all. Warmly, Bud/Erv
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Keith Henry Siems