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Started by: Wendy Hawkins
On Sunday Dec. 2, 2018 Keith Frainie suffered a massive brain aneurysm while he was playing soccer. This was completely unexpected and has left all of his family and friends heartbroken and devastated. This is the same way that Keith lost his beloved mother. He was taken off life support Wednesday when his organs were harvested since Keith was an organ donor. Even through death, Keith wanted to do something positive.
Keith's greatest love was his family. He was immensely proud of Miles and Siena, the people that they were and their shared passion of soccer, his favorite sport. Keith coached at Davis Elementary, was the Davis Elementary liaison for the Pilot Cup, and participated in the Davis Foundation. Keith had many victories, but his greatest joy in sports was seeing the kids on his teams steadily progress over the years.
Keith was also loved by his 40+ soccer teammates, some of which had kids coached by "Coach Keith".
Keith's legacy of love, caring and passion for sports will continue to live in the hearts of everyone he came in contact with.
Please keep Mary, Miles and Siena in your prayers and your thoughts. No one should ever have to go through this.
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