The class lost one of its most beloved members when Keith died from complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) March 31, 2014. Tributes and remembrances poured in from scores of classmates and friends who were touched by Keith’s unceasing grace, friendship, humor, and generosity.

Keith grew up in the energy business. He was born in Odessa, Texas. When his father worked for Shell Oil in Europe, Keith broadened his language skills and international interests. He attended Lamar High School in Houston, where he was a standout student and cheerleader. Keith majored in basic engineering, belonged to Colonial Club, and roomed with Len Coleman and high school classmate Steve Cook. He was especially close to Cunningham, Rooney, Schmalz, Mazo, Mazur, and others in Colonial, as well as Harmon and the Houston contingent.

Keith’s professional career was as unique as his personality, combining work in the energy and financial sectors with consultation to Native American tribes. He maintained close contact with his lifelong friends from Princeton. He loved to sail and always lived near the water.

Keith was very close to his daughters, Juliana and Kate, who were at his side in his last months of declining health in Houston. The class sends its deepest regrets to his daughters; their mother, Mary Sue; extended family; and friends.

Undergraduate Class of 1971