Fred Adolph
Always enjoyed having Keith in my Political Science classes at St Clair County Community College. He was always glad to explain State Government to my students. I always looked forward to his visits.He will be missed.
Birth date: Oct 12, 1933 Death date: Nov 21, 2017
Former State Representative, Keith David Muxlow, age 84, of St. Clair, passed away peacefully on November 21, 2017. He was born October 12, 1933 in Burnside Twp. to the late Caleb and Merle (Stimson) Muxlow. Keith was a graduate o Read Obituary
Always enjoyed having Keith in my Political Science classes at St Clair County Community College. He was always glad to explain State Government to my students. I always looked forward to his visits.He will be missed.
Sorry to learn of Keith’s passing. It was an honor to serve with him in the House, where he was well respected.
We send our condolences to the family of Keith Muxlow. May God forever bless and cherish his good and faithful servant. Joe & Gloria Sanger
condolences to family and friends from another aggie Sen George McManus Jr {ret}
Virginia We are so sorry to hear of Keith's passing. We have many fond memories of his time in Lansing. He was a great guy and a good friend. Mick and Mary Ann Middaugh
Keith was a good man with a sense of humor and very wise. Our community of Brown City will prosper for many years because of his leadership. I was honored to work with him in helping our community of Brown City and we can never express the gratitude for his dedication. A dear friend and honorable man. RIP Keith until we meet again.
To a valued political opinion adviser, fellow Bible-study student, and member in good standing of the Fellowship of Curmudgeons, rest in peace old friend. God loves you and so do I.
The members of The American Legion Charles J. Fulton Post 382 in St. Clair express their deepest sympathy to the friends and family of fellow veteran Keith. We are grateful for his military service with the U.S. Army and his many years of community service.
I was lucky to have a child hood full of memories with Grandpa Keith. Holidays, weekends going to Grandpa and Grandmas house we’re the best times of my young life. There house was amazing, A House full of cool antiques and my personal favorite “the basement” where we used to watch MSU football 🏈 and play on the pool table. I used to love watching Grandpa ref the High School football games across the street. I would just sit there and watch him and think to myself how larger than life he was. My Grandpa was the most Professional, well dressed, firm handshake, look you in the eye kinda guy I’ve been around. His Accolades speak for themselves, but he was grandpa to us, always had time for our games and family functions. Grandpa I will always cherish the memories I have with you and teach the values you have taught me to my son. Your memory will live on with me and my family. The Spartans play Rutgers this week and I know you’ll be there watching, cheering. We will all miss you deeply,
Rest In Peace Grandpa,
With love, Joel, Ashley and Jojo