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Keith Vance Austin

June 30, 1955 - March 16, 2017
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Visitation
Tucker Memorial Chapel
520 Main Street
Sacramento, KY 42372
Friday 3/17, 5:00 pm
Service
Tucker Memorial Chapel
520 Main Street
Sacramento, KY 42372
Saturday 3/18, 11:00 am

SACRAMENTO – Keith Vance Austin, 61, of Sacramento, died Thursday, March 16, 2017, at 1:20AM at his home. Mr. Austin was born June 30, 1955, in Hopkins County. He was a welding instructor at Muhlenberg County Job Corp, and was of the Baptist faith. He loved his grandchildren and his family. He enjoyed life, teaching,Continue Reading

CJ wade left a message on March 29, 2017:
We will all miss Keith He was always fun to be around and a great person , Prayers to his family
Marcie Anness left a message on March 20, 2017:
Mr.austin was great teacher full of aknoweledge guidance inspiration May God look over his family and rest In peace mr.austin you have inspired us all
trindle Gott left a message on March 18, 2017:
So sorry for your loss,He was such a kind and sweet person.May God comfort and keep you in his loving hands at this most difficult time.
Lorna Sue Patterson Pierce left a message on March 18, 2017:
Shelby Jean and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Keith's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days to come.
Lorna Sue
Allen Abey left a message on March 18, 2017:
My sincere condolences to the Austin family. I worked with Keith over the 12 years I was employed at the Muhlenberg Job Corps Center. He was loved and respected by his coworkers as well as his students. To many students, he was also a father figure, providing much needed advice and guidance. Keith volunteered on many occasions to get involved with community projects, often for the City of Greenville. His creativity and whimsical personality can be seen in all these projects. I will always remember his constant sense of humor. He will be missed.
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Essie Roberts left a message on March 17, 2017:
My condolences to the family I attended muhlenburg job corp center I was not one of his students but did have the pleasure of meeting him..briefly he was a very sweet man..my heart goes out to the family he will forever be remembered by many
Steven Hinton left a message on March 17, 2017:
My sincerest condolences, I was Mr. Austins student the first half of my time at Job Corps. You could not have a bad day around him, just his wit and charm alone would turn your frown a whole 360 and almost have you on the floor with laughter. It's very hard to believe this, and I will miss him very dearly.
Cindy Hill left a message on March 17, 2017:
I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Austin's passing. I would occasionally see him on the days I worked at Job Corps. He was always nice and friendly.I am sorry for your loss.
Cindy Hill left a message on March 17, 2017:
I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Austin's passing. I would occasionally see him on the days I worked at Job Corps. He was always nice and friendly.I am sorry for your loss.
Ralph Hill left a message on March 16, 2017:
I will be out of town and unable to attend the services, much to my chagrin. Keith was a great teacher and man. He will be greatly missed.
Roxana Guy left a message on March 16, 2017:
To Jessica, no words of comfort will ever be enough. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Lana Wathen left a message on March 16, 2017:
He was a good and decent man. He had such a good and tender spirit. He loved his wife and family. He was a man of faith. My heart is sad at his passing.
shawn smith left a message on March 16, 2017:
my name is shawn smith aka bootman i went to job corps in 2002-2004 it was a honor to have known him he was a great instructor and a awesome guy to get to know even though i dint hang around him i seen him and talked to him he loved his family and job fly high my friend rest in peace
Joseph Mundo left a message on March 16, 2017:
To the family of Mr.Austin. i want to send my deepest condolences to you. I was a blessed with having him as one of my teachers at job Corp. My heart is heavy with pain. I know one thing is for sure i am a better man because of him. He was truely dedicated to teaching his craft. But he also offered advice on life in General. He was tough in his old ways but was always fair. And always went the extra mile. Because of him i was given many opertunities and forever greatful for the time he spent with me. I wish i could be there to pay my respects. I will forever carry his wisdom an memory with me. I forever greatful for the time i had with him.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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