Keith Searcy

01/05/1967 - 04/30/2020

Obituary For Keith Searcy

Mr. Keith Searcy, 53, of Stoneville, passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2020. MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD.

We are celebrating the life of Keith Searcy, son, father, loving brother and a good friend. On January 5, 1967 Robert Lee Searcy, Sr. and the late Ethel Brown Searcy welcomed twin boys into the world, Keith & Kenneth. Keith was a resident of Stoneville, NC and attended Stoneville School Systems and was an employee at Pine Hall Brick in Madison, NC until he became disable. Keith helped family and friends with all kinds of jobs around town. He was well known and never met a stranger. Keith was married to the late Shaye Searcy and was blessed with his son, Isaiah and daughter, Dewanna Searcy. He enjoyed cooking and spending time with is brothers and friends until he departed his life on Thursday, April 30, 2020. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Shaye Searcy and sister, Jaunita Searcy, brother, Robert L. Searcy, Jr. (Press) and nephew, Charles Tucker (Little Charles). He leaves to cherish his memory: children; Isaiah Searcy and Dewanna Searcy both of Eden, NC, sisters; Annette Lockman (James) of Raleigh, NC, Faye Searcy of Stokesdale, NC, Gearldine Searcy of Eden, NC, brothers; Jeffery Searcy, Kenneth Searcy both of Stoneville, NC, a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends.



Guest Book

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY.

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Our Deepest Condolences and Sympathy to the entire Searcy Family with Love Always! So sorry for your loss! Sincerely , Dexter Welch and Mary Alice Craddock/ Nashville, TN.

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Sorry for your loss.

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My dear Brother Keith was the life of the party. I have very fond memories of him. He was so smart, having much potential of being anything he wanted to be. I look forward in seeing my dear brother in the resurrections. Love you so much Bro, Your Sister Annette. See you soon.

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