Keith Allen Featherston
January 3, 1951 ~ July 1, 2021
Born in:
San Antiono, TX
Resided in:
Bryan, TX
Keith Featherston, 70, passed away on July 1, 2021 in Bryan, TX at St. Joseph Hospital.
Keith was born to George and Nannie B. Featherston in San Antonio, TX. He attended Navasota High School. He owned and operated his own business, AJ’s Transmission located in Bryan, TX.
Keith was preceded in death by his parents George and Nannie B. Featherston and two brothers, Stephen and Rick Featherston. He is survived by wife of 43 years, Sabine, daughter Melanie Featherston, and daughter from a previous marriage, Marcy Molitor, his two brothers Earl Featherston and wife Edith (of Houston, TX), George Featherston and wife Debbie (of Aransas Pass, TX), his four sisters Patricia Warren, June Baca, Teresa O’Brien (all of Bryan/College Station, TX), Peggy Cochrane and husband Bill (of New Braunfels, TX), his sister-in-law, Ulrike Bergaue, and brother-in-law, Thomas Bergaue (of Germany), and numerous nieces and nephews.
Keith served in the United States Army for seven years and was stationed in Germany where he met his wife, Sabine. Keith loved to fish, watch sports, play dominoes and poker, and loved family get-togethers and traveling. He always had a grin on his face and made everyone around him feel special. He had a teasing personality and kept us all laughing. He will be greatly missed. He was loved by all.
Memorial donations in lieu of flowers can be made to cancer research.
My Everything
You’re my love, my life, the air that I breathe.
You’re my soul, my happiness, the all that I need
You’re my light, my dark, the stars in the sky.
You’re my ups, my downs, the reason I try.
You’re my strength, my weakness, the love from the start.
You’re my heartache, my pain, the beat of my heart.
You’re my tears, my joy, in the love that you bring.
You’re my world, my galaxy, my everything.
Remembering Keith fondly from our high school days. Such a nice, friendly guy with a wonderful smile. RIP Keith.
Holding you all in my heart. We share your pain and wish you peace and beautiful memories. What i remember is a young man who was friendly, happy, and kind to everyone.
God’s love to you all.
Dear Featherston Family, I was so saddened to hear about Keith’s passing. I remember our fun days in high school, Keith was always right in the big middle of it all. Life is so fragile and as we grow older we realize it more and more. To love and to be loved is the greatest gift of all and Keith was rich in both.
I pray that the Lord wil comfort Sabine, Melanie, Marcy, their family, and friends during this time of trial.
I remember a skinny kid who always was ready to swim, play baseball, football, or any other game. He became a friendly, determined, and focused young man who went on to serve his country for twenty years(?), fond the love of his life, and then start his business.
He was thoughtful, considerate of all who knew him and was a friend to many. Most of all, he loved his wife and daughters and was proud of them.