Keith was a man of conviction. He grew up in Tucson Az. His mother died when he was young he had two sisters. His father did not want to take care of the children and they were sent to an orphanage. His two sisters were adopted but he was not. He joined the military at 16 yes of age his father signed for him. He was a veteran of the Korean war. He started his military career in the Army Air corps Wich later became the Air force. He served during the cold war with the 390th missle wing as Quality control for the Titan II missle silos. Upon retirement he worked at Erv's Equipment rental until his second retirement at the age of 55. He died of cancer at the age of 58 in Tucson Az He was cremated and his ashes were interred at his father's feet in South lawn Cemetery there is no marker as they would not allow two markers per plot.
He is buried under the Headstone of his father Clyde C. Weakley.
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