Anna Lou Hatfield

Birth date: Aug 30, 1921 Death date: Aug 11, 2014
Ballard S. “Steve” Keesee 92, of Eustis, passed away on August 11, 2014. He was born in Pike County, Kentucky and moved here from Cleveland, Tennessee in 2004. He was retired from the United States Postal Service and was a Veteran Read Obituary
Shirley, we can't make the trip to Florida at this time but our hearts are with you. Uncle Steve was a sweetheart!!!!! i loved him sooo much!!! Now, he doesn't have to live in pain anymore. Praying for Everyone!!! Our thoughts are definitely with you & the family. Love, Lee & Phyllis Ellis.
Karen and family,
I am so sorry fro your loss. I have memories of your dad when we lived in Tampa, Fl. He was a great man and will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Nancy Brown Kettelhohn
I would like for the Tavares First UMM group to remember one of our own members who enjoyed the association and participation in our meetings.
Steve always had a funny story and would remind our group of the sacrifices of the military veterans. I always thought of Steve as our United Methodist Men shepherd,
not because he was one of the elders, but that he showed us the attitude we should keep as Christian men. My heart is sad and I know we will miss
him until we can see him again in our perfect world. God Bless all of his family.
Kevin Nelis Tavres First UMM.
From the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Soldiers and Families of the 4th Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment, we salute Steve, one of our 10th Infantry Regiment World War II Veterans.
Courage and Fidelity
J. Keith Purvis
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
4th Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment Commander
Sorry for your loss. He was a sweet sweet man and will be greatly missed. Love Beverly
Enjoyed my very first Cruise and many visits with Uncle Steve. So many memories. We will miss him but so blessed he is no longer in pain. He is now rejoicing with many in heaven. Shirley you are in our thoughts and prayers we love you. Beth, Blair and Landon.