Keith Allen (Kentucky) Riley was a soft spoken, kind hearted man. Very kind with a heart of gold. He cared for every single person he met, without question would give any and everyone his last dollar. He was a very loving father, and friend. All who had the pleasure of speaking with him would say two things. First, it's hard to hear him talk and second, I Love him to death he's so cool. People that knew him in his younger days would say "The man can cut a rug".
Keith is preceded in death by his parents, Lenard and Letha Riley; two sisters, Sheila Riley and Kimberly Riley; brother, Joel Riley.
Keith is survived by his son Ryan Riley, wife Sara Lowe; daughter, Ashley Shelton; eight grandchildren, Noah Riley, Saphira, Mavis, Laurel Elizabeth, Alleyander Lowe, Curtis Riley, Athena Riley- Lowe and Thomas Joel Riley; two brothers, Danny Baize and Darrel Baize.
A Poem
This is the hardest thing I think I'll ever do,To stand here speaking about already missing you,a very awesome man, very caring, and kind too,It's gonna be hard and it's gonna kill me toContinue life without having you.I know your better off no struggle no pain,Everybody will agree nothing will be the same,Jokingly I way H.E.B entrance and exit willForever and always look empty and be lame,I hate I have to accept that you're gone and haveBeen called home. You got to keep our promise,Don't go through those gates alone,I'll be there one day I promise that too,I Love you Dad I'll Forever and always miss you.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2003 W Wheeler Ave, Aransas Pass, TX 78336
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