Robert L. Keys
August 14, 1955-September 22, 2013
Many who called him Bob Keys, 58, passed away peacefully on September 22, 2013 with his family at his side. He touched many lives and our hearts are saddened by his death. He is the son of Laverne, Pat and James Keys. He is survived by his beautiful beloved wife Anna and their family, daughter Krissi (Steve, Cole, Chase), son Michael (Lauren), son Phillip (Julie, Paige, Madison, Sophia, Stephen), son David, daughter Amy (Bryan, Ben, Jack), sister Vicki (Joe, Kelli, Jim, Sam, Luke, Bella, Joey, Denise, Gianna, Ariah, Steven) and brother Jim (Pam, Tim, Courtney, Emma, Timmy, Grace, Kayle and Jimmy) and many friends in the St. Louis and surrounding areas. He loved to fish, hunt and be with his grandchildren. We take great joy in knowing that he will be fishing with the sun on his face looking over us until we see him again.
I am so sorry for your loss. May happy memories help you through. Love and Prayers.
I dedicate this song and these pictures to my family and most of all Anna Keys.
My father Bob Keys will forever be loved and always be missed. I love you Dad.
Love,
Krissi
I will miss you Bob,but I will never forget. Love always
We’ll be fishin’ on the other side Pop!!! R.I.P.
So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers! Love, Denice Todd Burk
Upon hearing this loss I was deeply sadden. I was a very close friend to Bobby is high school (Roosevelt). I went into the Army and lost contact with him. My dad and I loved Bobby very much and I have been trying to contact him for a very long time. Now, I will never have the chance to say hi and give him a big hug. I am so sorry for your loss. I have and will always miss him.
So sorry for your loss. God had blessed him with many children and grand kids. From a High School friend.
Bob Keys was my good friend, I had left the area, only to find out Bob passed just a few years ago. some of my best memories in life, were with Bob, just hanging out and of course our many fishing experiences.
Terrible to find this out . If you’re out there Bob. casting a line … I’ll catch up with you later. your friend Ken.