Keith Pond
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Keith N. Pond, 74, Grandview, MO passed away October 6, 2009. Burial in Roselawn Memorial Park, Springfield, IL. Keith was born April 17, 1935 in Tallula, IL. He was a retired Air Force Veteran with honors after 20 years of service. Keith is preceded in death by his parents; and daughter, Pamela Pond. Survivors include; wife, Barbara Pond, of the home; sons & daughters in law, Brian & Theresa Pond, Peculiar, MO; Craig & Dawn Pond, Greenwood, MO, Bruce Pond, Kansas City, MO; brothers, Michael Pond, Mt. Airy, MD, Ronald Pond, Tallula, IL; and four grandchildren. (arr. Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 816-313-1677)
Our hearts are saddened by the loss of Keith. He was a fine husband, father, grandfather and proud veteran. We feel blessed to be a part of his extended family and to share his love and laughter. God comfort all of you as he joins his parents and his daughter Pam in our heavenly home.
I am so sorry for the loss of Keith.
My prayers are with all of the family. May you all remember the wonderful times together.
Marsha
(Barbara’s cousin-Maisie’s daughter)
So sad to hear the passing of Uncle Keith. We were so blessed to have seen him at Jennifer’s wedding. He was so kind to share many family stories. He is a great man and will be missed. Please know all the family is in our hearts and prayers. God has collected another great Angel.
We were very sad to hear of Uncle Keith’s passing. we have nothing but great memories of our families together. Please know that you all in our thoughts and prayers. He will be greatly missed, but I know he will be welcomed by dad and Uncle Don in God’s kingdom.
My sympathy goes out to the Pond family. I grew up w Keith.
Sorry to hear of Keith’s death. I graduated with Keith and Barbara in 1953 at Tallula High School. My condolences to Barbara and family.
I am tremedously saddened to hear of Keith’s passing. Mr. Pond was always tremendous to me through the high school and college years as a friend of Craig’s. Always an open door, even if Craig was not home, and always a warm heart and meal. His kindness to me molded a model I have tried to portray with that of my own son’s friends. I am fortunate to have had him in my life.