Keith Leslie Earnest, age 77 of Guthrie, Oklahoma passed away April 26, 2020 in Guthrie. He was born on August 18, 1942 in La Habra, California to Lavere and Helen (Joss) Earnest.
On December 16, 1961 Keith married Donna Jennings in Roswell, New Mexico.
Keith had been living in Guthrie for the last six years. He was a self-taught and self-employed jeweler, loved spending his summers traveling Colorado and winters in Florida to different art shows. He was an avid OU Sooners and Dallas Cowboys football fan.
Survivors include his wife Donna of the home in Guthrie, son David Stratton Earnest of Guthrie, daughter Michelle Alaine Neilsen of Broken Arrow, daughter Lesli Kay Hill and husband Jack of Shawnee, daughter Megan Alyssa Williams and husband Kyle of Oklahoma City, sister Sheryl Zimmerman and husband John Weathersby of Little Rock, Arkansas, sister Marsha Roesch and husband John of Cincinatti, Ohio, sister Elaine Beason and husband Jeff of Houston, Texas, grandchildren James Neilsen, Eric Earnest, Zoey Earnest, Zachary Earnest, Kellen Williams, and Reese Williams, and great grandchild Sawyer Orchard. Keith was preceded in death by his parents Lavere and Helen Earnest.
A private family memorial service will be held. Services are under the direction of Hayes Funeral Home.
Friends and family may sign the online guestbook at www.hayesfh.com.
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