I hope that I don't have the wrong person but I am sorry that he is dead. I was able to go with the track and field teams to meets and I prepared the dittos with the names and times of the students. I really enjoyed being with the team on these occassions and I believe that Keith was one of the runners.
Keith was working for a utilty company down in New Orleans. He was working on lines that were supposed to be shut off, but were not and died of electrocution. That was January 1976. He son Gregg is a marathon runner, so the legacy carries on.
Linda Joy Fisher (Guyan) (1966)
I hope that I don't have the wrong person but I am sorry that he is dead. I was able to go with the track and field teams to meets and I prepared the dittos with the names and times of the students. I really enjoyed being with the team on these occassions and I believe that Keith was one of the runners.
Jim Sage (1967)
Yes, Keith was one of the fastest short-distance runners on the team. Haven't heard how we lost him, except that it wasn't military.
Judy Meredith (Tumblin) (1968)
Keith was working for a utilty company down in New Orleans. He was working on lines that were supposed to be shut off, but were not and died of electrocution. That was January 1976. He son Gregg is a marathon runner, so the legacy carries on.