Keith G. King, 65, passed away January 30, 2021 after battling long-term medical complications. He had been disabled for several years but previously had worked in the family business. Keith was a soft spoken man who treated others with kindness and will be missed by family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents Carol A. and Edwin H. King.
He is survived by a sister, Candy (Ron) Chudada of Greenwood, IN; a brother, Kevin (Darlene) King of Newburgh, IN; nieces, Stacey (Scott) Puck and Jennifer (Brad) Condon; great nieces and nephews of Greenwood, IN; and cousins from Michigan, Maryland, and Illinois.
The family would like to thank friends who helped with his care; and would ask as a tribute to Keith, that you hug and praise a loved one or perform a random act of kindness.
Condolences can be sent to www.SimpleCremationEvansville.com.
A graveside service will be held at a future date for family and friends.
Beth Seaton says
Dear Candy (Ron), Kevin (Darlene) and family. Thinking about you during this difficult time of the loss of Keith. He had the biggest ole smile and this picture demonstrates how he loved to have a good time and enjoy the little things. Thoughts and prayers to each of you. Beth Seaton and family.
Steve & Susan Henning says
Dearest Candy,
So sorry to read of the passing of your brother Keith. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Steve and Susan
Diane,Tim, Katie & Claire Triplett says
King Family, we are so sorry for your loss. I’ve known Keith since college days in the 70s and in all those years, I never once heard him say an unkind word about anyone. That sentence can’t be said about too many humans. You all will be in our hearts & prayers. When it’s safe, we can gather and celebrate his life.
Mary Ann Shetler says
Kevin and Darlene,
I am so sorry to hear of Keith’s passing. I always enjoyed seeing him when he came in for his check ups at Family Dentistry. He was always kind and pleasant to chat with. I never once heard him complain about his illness even though I’m sure it was a heavy cross. I often thought about you guys after I retired and you are in my thoughts and prayers now.
Mary Ann Shetler
MARY ZURSTADT says
My deepest sympathy to the family of Keith King. You are in my thoughts & prayers. Keith was a special person & I enjoyed the few times we met.