Keith E. Arnold

Keith E. Arnold, 81, of Holt, Mo., passed away November 9, 2020.  His loving wife, Janet has lost her soulmate, but knows Keith is now in heaven.

Keith was born November 2, 1939 in Morvia, Iowa.

Keith is survived by his wife, Janet, and her two children, Ronda and Gary Roberts and Jeff and Pam Dady; three children from a previous marriage, Teresa and Steve, Deby and Gus, and Jewel and Steve.  He also leaves a sister, Linda.

Keith was a mason and a Deputy Sheriff in Iowa for many years.  He worked for the Marshall’s office.  Keith was a true believer in God.  He was a true handyman who could fix almost anything.

He will be missed so much.  RIP my beloved husband.

Arrangements in care of Fry-Bross & Spidle Funeral Home, Kearney.

Our Sincere Condolences

Grandpa will be greatly missed. He was an amazing man. I wish we would have made more time to spend together.
Amber Adkisson

Aunt Janet:
I’m so sad to hear of Uncle Keith’s passing! I hope you have loved ones near to help you through this awful time. Our whole family has lost a good man. We will always remember his great sense of humor!
Susan Pollard Toomey

Janet so sorry to hear about Keith. God be with you though this rough time. He was such a good man. Rick and me keep you in our prayers.
Pepper Moore

Thank you for being such a good friend to my in-laws. Arden enjoyed spending Snake Saturday with Keith. God bless you and Rest In Peace Keith.
Kelley Moffitt

Janet:  I was so saddened to hear of Keith’s passing. May you find comfort in the great memories and that Keith is now with Lois and others who have gone before him.
Sam Knowles

My Thoughts and Prayers are with Janet and Family. Keith was such a Wonderful Character!! And just a Great Man!! I’m sure Eddie and Mike were there to meet Him In Heaven. Love You Janet.
Debbie Lee Tapp

Sending Angels to you Janet. Uncle Keith was a superior human being. He was funny, kind, ornery, obnoxious, annoying , silly and would always have your back. We had a lot of uncles but He was always my favorite.  Rest In Peace. I will miss you but now I have another Angel looking out for me. Huh!!!!!
Gidge Shirley Reed

Deepest sympathy and love, my dear lady.  I’m sorry for your loss and pain.  May beautiful memories comfort you.  I love you!
Cathy Wickern

Janet, My heart breaks hearing this news today. I love you both and am so glad for all the good times you, Keith and my parents had together. May God wrap you in strength and understanding and I will be praying for you.
Love, Christine & Family

I love you Uncle Keith. I hope you are eating peanuts and watching Fox news in heaven right now.  You will be missed but thank you for all the times you made us laugh, and roll our eyes, and turn red.  You were one in a million.
Tracey Lilley

I love you Uncle Keith. I hope you are eating peanuts and watching Fox news in heaven right now.  You will be missed but thank you for all the times you made us laugh, and roll our eyes, and turn red.  You were one in a million.
Tracey Lilley

Gpa, sorry to say we couldn’t make it to you on that trip last year. But I am thankful that 7 of the kids got to see you one last time. I have a lot of memories of fun times at your house and when you visited. Your legacy is still being passed on. Keep us outta trouble if you can.
Love you always, Nikki

Janet and Family;
Our Sympathy and prayers  for Keith’s passing.  We met him when he worked at the Auto Shop and go to know him more when you worked at the video store next to my bookstore.  He always had a smile and a funny joke or two. He will be missed in this world but we will meet again in a much better place.  ” We are ALL in God’s Waiting Room”
Marlo & Bob Howard

To My Sweet Friend Janet, and Family,
I am so sorry to hear this about Keith. You guys were a beautiful couple. I also lost my hubby on March 12th. It isn’t easy but I am at peace and I hope you all will be at peace too. He will never be forgotten and will always stay in your heart. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Sincerely,
Susan Owens

I love my Dad so much. I don’t know what I’ll do without him. We gardened, antiqued together, went garage selling, out to eat, and just had a lot of fun together. He was one of a kind. For Father’s Day this year Shelby and I bought Chinese food for us and we ate at his house. I will miss him so much.
Jewel Clark