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Charles Lee Keesy loved God with all his heart, soul and mind. He loved worshipping at Lighthouse Pentecostal Church and more recently fellowshipping with his friends at “coffee Thursdays” at the White River Mennonite Church. He enjoyed sharing God‘s Word and encouragement on Facebook and also loved staying active at his home outside of Busby, which he nicknamed the “holy 40”. Charlie loved all people. He truly loved his wife of 59 years Judy (Flying). He loved his family and all those he called sons, daughters and friends. There are countless people whose lives he touched. He was the oldest of 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Charlie has 7 children, 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Charlie is preceded in death by his sons Kenny, David, Charlie and Peter Keesy, his friend Jesse Martinez and niece Dora Morrison. He is survived by his wife Judy, his son Dennis Keesy, daughter Sarah Roy (from a previous marriage), his daughter Aletta and son-in-law Karl Mecklenburg, his daughter in-laws, Jennifer Keesy and Theresa Keesy, his nieces, Denise Shirley, Donna Martinez and Robin Brunson, all of his grandkids Samantha, Joshuah, Kenny, David, Teanna, Ky, Lake, Zephan, Kaleb, Charley, Talon and Andrew, his great grandchildren, Natalie, Eli, and Dylan.
Charlie loved everyone and considered many to be his family. He loved and acknowledged all his extended family, including, but not limited to, all the extended Keesy family, Sarah and Steven Roy and family, the Little Coyotes, Walkers and RedStar family.
We want to thank and acknowledge all his friends, family and loved ones especially Brian and Didi Hamilton, Erik Smith, Rob and Eloise Snow, Bonnie Bigback, Scott and Suzette Shreffler, Nancy Kay, Emmanuel and Becky Pine, Cactus and Gail Little Whiteman, his church family and many, many more.
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