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In Loving Memory

Duewell, Keith G.

Duewell, Keith G., 59, on September 19, 2021.

Cherished father of Ryan Duewell; dearest son of Rose and the late Kenneth Duewell; loving brother of Cyndi (Tim) Wolff, Karen (the late Scott) Tressner, Mark (Dawn) Duewell and Tim (Jackie) Duewell; dear uncle of Heather (Dustin) Mayes, Kevin (Caitlin) Wolff, Amanda (Jeremy) Hagen, Carly Tressner and Brenna (Blake Toppmeyer) McDermott and great-uncle of Lumen and Lyla Mayes and Leo Wolff; our dear cousin and friend of many.

Keith was an employee of Boeing, an avid traveler and loved scuba diving.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Friday, October 1, from 4:00 to 8:00 pm with funeral service at 7:00 pm. Service concludes at the funeral home.

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16 thoughts on “Duewell, Keith G.”

  1. So sorry on his loss. We always enjoyed Keith’s stories on his diving adventures & hunting expeditions. I especially liked his sugar roasted pecans he gave us at Christmas.
    You will be lost but not forgotten dear nephew.
    Chris & Joe

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  2. So sorry on his loss. We always enjoyed Keith’s stories on his diving adventures & hunting expeditions. I especially liked his sugar roasted pecans he gave us at Christmas.
    You will be lost but not forgotten dear nephew.
    Chris & Joe

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  3. Sad news. I know Keith had been looking forward to exotic vacations in retirement. I hope he’s got the scuba gear on now. RIP

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  4. Sad news. I know Keith had been looking forward to exotic vacations in retirement. I hope he’s got the scuba gear on now. RIP

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  5. Sad news. I know Keith had been looking forward to traveling in retirement. I hope he’s at his favorite dive spot now. RIP

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  6. Sad news. I know Keith had been looking forward to traveling in retirement. I hope he’s at his favorite dive spot now. RIP

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