Neal Owen Keithley III
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Neal Keithley was born in Tonasket, WA, on June 13, 1952. Neal went home on November 7, 2009, at the age of 57, after battling lung disease and cancer. Neal was raised in Tonasket, graduating from Tonasket High School in 1971. After high school, Neal continued to reside in Tonasket. He served in the Washington National Guard from 1971 through 1977, obtaining the rank of Sgt. E-5. Neal moved to Wenatchee a few years after graduating from high school, being employed at various jobs. Neal met and married his now ex-wife, Julie. Neal began a career as a Driver-Blaster in underground mining. He worked for Asmera Mining in Wenatchee, WA, Independence Mining in Elko, NV, Echo Bay Mining in Republic, WA, Stillwater Mining in Nye, MT and Tampko Mining in Alaska. He was a proud member of the mine rescue teams at these mines. Neal enjoyed life. He loved to water ski and hunt, both deer and pheasant. Neal shot his first deer on Siwash Creek, on property now owned by his sister, Suzanne.
Neal is survived by his daughters, Carissa Keithley and Krystal Keithley, both of Billings, MT; his sister, Suzanne Castelda (Roger); his two nephews, Anthony and Rico Castelda; his niece, Shannon Castelda; and numerous cousins, aunts and uncles. Neal was preceded in death by his father, Neal Keithley, Jr.; his mother, Florence Keithley Kernan; and his sister, Pamela Keithley Newsom.
A Memorial Service will be held at a future date in Montana.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, May 23
Suicide Prevention Coalition of NCW Volunteers Needed Meeting
Wenatchee High School, LGI Room, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, May 23
WVC Hepcats Swing Dance Classes
Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center, 7 p.m.
Thursday, May 24
BNI Better Business Boosters
Red Lion Hotel, 7:30 a.m.
Thursday, May 24
BNI High Noon Achievers
Red Lion Hotel, noon


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