He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. While enlisted he participated as a featherweight golden gloves boxer. Keith loved the mountains and the outdoors. He was a rancher and sheepherder. He also worked as a rodeo hand for Slash-C Rodeo, Co. and Cottan Rawson. He enjoyed doing leatherwork and tooling.
Keith is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; two sons and a daughter, Tim Lee (Jill) Searle of Levan, Kathy S. (Larry) Simons of Benjamin, Dick Lee (Mindy) Searle of Levan; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers and a sister, Ronald Searle of Colorado, Brice (Jeanette) Searle of Brigham City, Lorna S. (Gene) Daniels of Arizona. He was preceded in death by a son, Arthur Dee Searle and his parents.
Graveside services with military honors by the Spanish Fork American Legion were held Sept. 21, 2002, at the Benjamin Cemetery.
Times-News | Nephi, Utah | Sept. 25, 2002
He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. While enlisted he participated as a featherweight golden gloves boxer. Keith loved the mountains and the outdoors. He was a rancher and sheepherder. He also worked as a rodeo hand for Slash-C Rodeo, Co. and Cottan Rawson. He enjoyed doing leatherwork and tooling.
Keith is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; two sons and a daughter, Tim Lee (Jill) Searle of Levan, Kathy S. (Larry) Simons of Benjamin, Dick Lee (Mindy) Searle of Levan; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers and a sister, Ronald Searle of Colorado, Brice (Jeanette) Searle of Brigham City, Lorna S. (Gene) Daniels of Arizona. He was preceded in death by a son, Arthur Dee Searle and his parents.
Graveside services with military honors by the Spanish Fork American Legion were held Sept. 21, 2002, at the Benjamin Cemetery.
Times-News | Nephi, Utah | Sept. 25, 2002
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