Keith A. Musgrave
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Keith Alan Musgrave, 67, Warrensburg, Missouri, passed away April 22, 2021. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 10:00 AM at the La Quinta Inn of Blue Springs, 3402 NW Jefferson Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015. Keith was born March 24, 1954 in Barberton, Ohio to Delbert E. and Betty J. (Laschinsky) Musgrave.
Keith is survived by his daughter Jennifer Musgrave, four grandchildren; Payton, Hayden, Katie and Cole. Keith is also survived by his brothers; David (Susie) Musgrave of Doylestown, OH, Jimmy Musgrave of Independence, Mo and Jeff (Alameda) Musgrave of Independence, MO, along with three nieces and three nephews who will miss him.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Delbert and Betty Musgrave.
May God grant you peace during your time of mourning the loss of your loved on, Keith. I send my love and condolences to all my Musgrave cousins and family members. Rest in the eternal arms of our Heavenly Father, cousin Keith.
My condolences to all my cousins.
To our cousins Jeffrey, JImmy, and David, Daughter Jennifer and his grandkids, We wish you God’s healing and strength. Karen Laschinsky ( Susie) asked if our dad ( Uncle Kenny) told me Keith had died. Hope this reaches you all as I seek to pass on love and sympathies from Uncle Kenny, Karen and Mark Laschinsky . I truly do miss you guys and of course Aunt Betty and Uncle Duke. I will always have treasured and vivid memories of the times we all shared growing up and all the love the Musgrave family gave us Baltimore Laschinskys. Love, Mark Laschinsky
So sorry for your loss. My grandmother was Edith Marie Laschinsky and my mother was Janet Page Linger Greeene. I am Marie Linger Franklin. I remember cousin Keith from the many times that I saw him in Barberton Ohio when we went to visit my grandmother Edith when I was a child. My mom loved Keith and all of her cousins and missed them as we all went our separate ways over the years. I have fond memories of family reunions at Aunt Betty and Uncle Dukes home in Barberton. May God grant you his peace which passes all understanding.