Keith Mosberger

In Loving Memory

Mosberger, Keith A.

Mosberger, Keith A., October 30, 1961- January 24, 2026. Beloved son of the late James and Norma Mosberger. Dear cousin of John (Cindy) Holster, Jill (Randy) Ruffin, Debbie (Ron) Wiese, Cheryl (Frank) Miller and Karen (Bruno) Zosso. Our dear second cousin and friend to many.

Keith was a longtime employee of South County YMCA which he thought of as his second family. He was a member of Assumption Parish and the Knights of Columbus. His family is extremely grateful to Easter Seals for their assistance with Keith for many years, and would like to extend a special thank you to the employees and friends at Dulaney’s Bar and Grill.

Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Tuesday February 3 at 10:00 am. Interment St. Marcus Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Assumption Church or Easter Seals Midwest appreciated. Visitation Monday 4-7 pm.

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23 thoughts on “Mosberger, Keith A.”

  1. Keith was a valued member of the Assumption parish community. Over the years he found a Christian home by riding the shuttle bus to Sunday mass, becoming a fellow Knight of Columbus, ushering at mass and being an inspirational member of the ACTS community.. I will always remember his powerful witness to the ACTS teams and retreatants. He was always kind and considerate and you could tell he loved the interaction. Keith will definitely be missed and his brothers and sisters in Christ are praying for his eternal salvation..

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  2. Keith and I last spoke Sunday the 18th. He was a proud member of acts community and had great pride in giving a talk while on retreat. Lived a simple life he told me and devoted to our catholic faith and the freedom to live good life. Thanks for your witness Keith. God bless. Rest in the peace of the Lord

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  3. Keith was a good Christian who got along with everyone. He was a valuable member to the ACTS community and always was happy to contribute. I remember from the first time I met him on retreat admiring his patience and perseverance. RIP my fellow brother in Christ. You will be missed.

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  4. Always remember it’s never a goodbye but instead a see you later.

    Keith was always kind to everyone he met. I met him first through ushering, Keith was always so nice to everyone and always willing to help. Soon after I’ve known Keith through the Knights of Columbus that’s where I got the opportunity to watch him preform his amazing ventriloquist skills. Later I known him more closely through the Men’s ACTS retreat where we shared fond stories, jokes, and experiences with each other and l He had such a kind hearted sense of humor to where his jokes always were able to make me laugh. There was no end to Keith’s kindness and it passed through many people including me. I always enjoyed watching him preform his ventriloquist skills he was one of the best I’ve ever seen. I will never forget Keith for the compassionate kind hearted man he was. Keith will be dearly missed. Keith and his family will forever be in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless!

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  5. Keith was my best friend at the Y. Great sense of humor and an extraordinary memory regarding old time entertainers and movies. I will miss him. RIP

    Paul

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  6. I had only known Keith for a short time, but he always made me laugh. Keith was a proud volunteer and was always ready with a joke. I will truly miss his spirit and willingness to help others. Keith understood community and kindness in a way that is rare. Our world could learn a lot from how Keith lived his life. My thoughts are with his family and community at this time.

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  7. Keith was like a brother to many of us. I enjoyed watching him serve in our community with a passion to help out. Ushering 10:30 Mass, serving at the fish fry, being on the ACTS Team on several ministries, services and recruiting, Keith was a real man of Christ. And he lived his faith. Rest in peace my friend, you have enriched my life.

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  8. Keith was a dear, dear friend AND Brother in Christ. I remember when he came on his first ACTS Retreat, he was happy and kind! He will be missed A LOT. God bless you Keith, I love you!

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  9. Keith. . I was so fortunate to be with you on the ACTS 2025. What a kindred spirit you are ! You have left a legacy of loving The Lord ; Loving Folks. God loves the simple ordinary folks

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  10. Keith was a true Man of Christ. He lived simply, loved purely and found comfort in all the Lord’s blessings. He was a very active parishioner at Assumption and was always interested in hearing about his friends and their family members. He was well respected in our church community for all his volunteer activities and friendly attitude. It won’t be the same not picking you up in the shuttle, seeing your smiling face and helpful ways as our usher and our personal debriefing on how our week went. You will be greatly missed and I will think of you often my friend! Rest in Peace.

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  11. All of the talks we hear on an Acts retreat affects us in some way but while the effect lasts the words are soon forgotten. But everyone who was there remembers Keith’s TV talk. He shared his simple life and his strong faith in God and love of neighbor. He was all that a Christian should be and I was proud to call him my friend.

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    • Thank you to everyone who has commented on Keith’s kindness and love of all people. He will be fondly remembered and be so missed by his family, friends and co-workers.

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  12. I remember welcoming Keith to our family when I was 11 yrs old. He was the cutest baby. The years flew by and suddenly Keith became an independent adult. I started receiving birthday cards from him and he started receiving mine with long phone calls in between. Suddenly those birthday cards went from sweet to down right insulting about my age. Uncle Bud told me Keith specifically chose his own cards but after calling Keith I could tell it was his way of being funny. I will definitely miss his cards and our long conversations, his sense of humor, his love of family. Thank you all for your wonderful comments about my beloved family member, Keith. I know he’s in Heaven with his mom and dad and his family that have passed before him. I will miss Keith every year when I should be sending him a card.

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  13. I have known Keith for 8 years through Easterseals Midwest, and last year he joined the internal committee that I am the advisor for, through that group we got to know each other even more. Keith was just a funny and witty person, we went to a conference together last August and he was so excited. He also volunteered his time with the committee as a representative of Eastserseals Midwest. He really enjoyed coming to the group’s meetings and helping with making positive changes at Eastserseals Midwest. He truly made his mark on anyone he met and decided to be friends with. You will be missed Keith!

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  14. I spoke with Keith 3 times by phone in the pass two months. We never got together to share our love for Ventriloquism. We had a meeting set up back in January, but an emergency for a church member popped up and I had to cancel. I’m sorry we didn’t meet in person. Keith’s excitement to perform and share his talent was refreshing. It wasn’t about applause or acknowledgement. It felt like he genuinely wanted to make people happier. I’m sorry I missed this chance to meet & know Keith better.

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  15. I was happy to know & converse with Keith at the Y. He mentioned his relatives to me & was always very friendly. It was always a pleasure to talk with him. Saddened by his loss. 🙏
    Ollie Bohnert

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