Mrs. Keith was a native of New Orleans and a homemaker. She was a cosmetologist instructor for California Concepts and a member of Goodyear Baptist Church in Picayune.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Beverly Diane Keith; and a sister, Delois Sylvest.
Survivors include her husband, Albert E. Keith Sr.; a son, Albert E. Keith Jr., both of Picayune; four daughters, Dwonna Anderson of Biloxi, Barbara Brown of Gulfport, Debra Reyes of Victoria, Texas, and Ginger Keith of Picayune; four brothers, J.W. McLemore, Darrel McLemore and Glennis Penton, all of Picayune, and Howell Gene Penton of Virginia; three sisters, Vondell Perret of Slidell, Valorie Herrin and Virgie Dupont, both of Picayune; nine grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Visitation will be from 6 to 10 tonight at Picayune Funeral Home. A service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Goodyear Baptist Church in Picayune with burial in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Picayune.
February 11, 1999 The Sun Herald
Mrs. Keith was a native of New Orleans and a homemaker. She was a cosmetologist instructor for California Concepts and a member of Goodyear Baptist Church in Picayune.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Beverly Diane Keith; and a sister, Delois Sylvest.
Survivors include her husband, Albert E. Keith Sr.; a son, Albert E. Keith Jr., both of Picayune; four daughters, Dwonna Anderson of Biloxi, Barbara Brown of Gulfport, Debra Reyes of Victoria, Texas, and Ginger Keith of Picayune; four brothers, J.W. McLemore, Darrel McLemore and Glennis Penton, all of Picayune, and Howell Gene Penton of Virginia; three sisters, Vondell Perret of Slidell, Valorie Herrin and Virgie Dupont, both of Picayune; nine grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Visitation will be from 6 to 10 tonight at Picayune Funeral Home. A service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Goodyear Baptist Church in Picayune with burial in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Picayune.
February 11, 1999 The Sun Herald
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