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William Keath Obituary

KEATH William James Keath lived in this world from 12/31/1982 until 2/9/2010. He loved life, his friends, and his family. You may remember him at Little Flower or Dodge Elementary, Phillips Middle, Davidson High, Christ United Methodist Church, or Virginia's Health Foods. He was not easy to forget. He loved music, camping, disc golf, mountains, rivers, and all God's creatures and creations. He loved to play with his son, Tommie, at playground or watch Sponge Bob. He is survived by Tommie, of Mobile, Tommie's mom, Megan Peterson, his brother, Joe Liles, his parents, Walt and Janet Liles of Marietta, GA, his aunts, Patricia Nicks of Lilburn, GA, Susan Fraley of Roswell, GA, Elizabeth Harper, of Marietta, GA, 2 uncles and 8 cousins, many many close friends in Mobile, his father Bruce Keath of St. Louis,and his uncle Gordon Keath of Bakersville, NC. Visitation will be held Friday, February 12, 2010 from 5-7pm at Radney Funeral Home. A Memorial service will be held Saturday at 11:00am from Christ United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to an education fund for William's son, Tommie. Until that is established, though, donations can be sent to Janet Liles at 4388 Brandon Cove, Marietta, GA 30066, earmarked: Tommie's Education Fund. Arrangements are by Radney Funeral Home, 3155 Dauphin Street Ext., Mobile, AL 36606.

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Published by Press-Register on Feb. 12, 2010.

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