Keith Paul McGrew © Palmer Marler Funeral Home 06-2017 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Keith Paul McGrew passed away June 20, 2017. Graveside service will be held 11am Saturday June 24, 2017 at IOOF Cemetery in Tonkawa Oklahoma. Palmer Marler Funeral Home of Perry is entrusted with arrangements.
He was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma on July 27, 1940 to Paul O. and Melva C. McGrew. His parents preceded him in death. He attended Ponca City schools and graduated in 1959.
Keith was a locksmith and opened his shop in Ponca City. In 1972, he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where he became the locksmith for Tulsa Public Schools. He is retired from Tulsa Public Schools.
Keith will be greatly missed by his family and his many friends.
He is survived by Marcene Nelson, his sister and husband Leon. Also he is survived by five children whom Keith helped raise, Todd Garcia, Brian Garcia, Michelle Garcia, Eddie Garcia, and Karen Garcia.
Those wishing to honor his memory may give to the OMRF-Heart Disease or a charity of your choice, C/O Palmer Marler Funeral Home, 203 E. Fir St. Perry, Oklahoma 73077.
Condolences may be sent to the family via an on line guest book at www.perrycares.com.
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