Mary
Babe, my Mother has joined you in heaven. I hope you enjoy reminiscing about the good old days. I love you so much. I think about you daily and miss you.
Death date: May 3, 2014
John Glenn Keith, 55, passed away on Saturday, May 3, 2014. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Joyce Keith. Glenn is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Mary Keith; daughters, April Michele Keith and Britni Read Obituary
Babe, my Mother has joined you in heaven. I hope you enjoy reminiscing about the good old days. I love you so much. I think about you daily and miss you.
Glenn, you have been gone for two weeks from our home but not our hearts. I love you with every fiber of my being. There is not a moment that goes by that I don’t think of you. There is so much to think about and do, but knowing that you will be with me every step of the way helps. I love you babe, We will one day be together again for all of eternity.
I will fondly remember Glenn as I first met him. He was cast as the hero in Curse of An Aching Heart, a mellodrama. His name was Lucius Goodenough and he truly was. May he find eternal rest.
Glenn, Mary and I met in 9th grade, and quickly became great friends.
When my beloved passed away 5 yrs. ago, Glenn was the only person who always, always, always offered to help me with anything I needed-yard work, home repairs, car work, any time of the day or night,anything.
That’s the kind of guy Glenn was.
Glenn, may you continue to spread your kindness thru your journeys.
Glenn was a good person
well thought of. I knew him only with working with him at TV . Your in the hands of the Lord now, rest in peace.May God be with your family.Gary Whittington
I’m so sorry for your loss. I only met Glenn a couple of times but I know he was a great father and husband just by knowing Mary and the wonderful daughters they raised. I pray for the family’s peace and comfort.
Glenn…. what a great guy. We worked together @ TVF for years…. but I met him when I worked at another dealership, in the early ’90’s. He was always nice. He had a good heart and a smile that could light up a room. I still can’t believe he’s gone. But I know his Spirit is still around
Thanks for the friendship Glenn. I know you are in a better place, pain-free. No sickness… just peace. See ya on the other side. Love ya my friend.
Oh babe, I don’t know how I can go on without you. The love and companionship we have shared over the last 38 years will be missed greatly. I want to bring you home and tell you everything that has happened. I was thinking I don’t know how I can say goodbye but realized all I have to say is “see you later babe, I love you”.
I first met Glenn as one of the parents of one of my 8th grade theatre students at Pearland Junior High East. April is a very talented young woman, and I like to take just a tiny bit of credit. Her and Glenn got involved at Pasadena Little Theatre and we had a great time with productions like Alice in Wonderland. I’ll never forget Glenn supporting his young April as she shined as Alice. What a great Dad!