Keith Coy Randall Eastep, 38, passed away on Thursday, April 8, 2021 after a lengthy battle with addiction. Visitation will be held Wednesday, April 14 from 5:00-7:00 at Callaway Jones Funeral Home in Bryan. A celebration of life service will be held on Thursday, April 15 at 2:30, also at the funeral home. A private, immediate family only inurnment service will be held at Rest-Ever Memorial Park in Bryan on Saturday, April 17. Funeral and cremation services are entrusted to Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station,
Keith was born in Bryan, Texas on February 7, 1983. He spent the majority of his life residing in the Bryan/ College Station area. Keith attended College Station ISD schools from Kindergarten all the way through high school, graduating from A&M Consolidated High School in 2001.
Keith, or ”Kebo” as many called him, was so much more than his addiction. He had a larger than life personality and lived for adventure. Keith was always the life of the party and could make anyone laugh with his dry sense of humor and playful spirit. His smile was infectious and lit up the room. He could flash his dimples and get away with just about anything. He absolutely loved people and loved to chat—he never met a stranger. Keith loved watching sports and cheered on his Houston Texans and his hometown Aggies, even though he was also a big TCU Horned Frog fan later in life as well. He was taken from this world far too soon, but his family rejoices in that he no longer is plagued with the demons of drug addiction. We wish we could have saved him long ago, but know he is now free.
Keith is preceded in death by his grandparents Janice and Jim Wehmeyer, Max Schill, and Sammie Eastep.
He is survived by his son, Cayden Eastep of Hutto; parents, Glen and Kathy Brewer of Bryan, and Randy Eastep of New Baden; sisters, Kristie Clark and husband Rob of College Station, and Randi McAleese and husband Jeremy of College Station; grandparents, Glen and Edwina Brewer of Bryan, and Shirley Eastep of Bryan; five nieces and one nephew; along with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Keith’s memory to Shine A Light, a sober living community outreach program based in Las Vegas http://freedombh.org/donate or to the charity of their choice.
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