Keith Edward “Keefy” Hawkins
December 1, 1971 – March 9, 2020
Keith Edward “Keefy” Hawkins, 48, of St. Leonard passed away March 9, 2020. He was born December 1, 1971 in Washington, D.C. Keith had a beautiful smile that would light up a room. He was often referred to as an “Angel here on Earth” and had a tremendous impact on all of those who knew and loved him.
Keith is survived by his parents Barbara and Charles “Chick” Michael of Huntingtown, brother Mark Hawkins and his wife Megan of Ellicott City, stepbrother Marck Michael and his wife Jenn of Charleston, SC, stepsister Melaney Michael Sanchez and her husband Daniel of Chesapeake Beach, a niece and several nephews, godmother Nancy Accipiter, loving caregiver Evelyn Brooks, and numerous other caregivers with The ARC of Southern Maryland.
Visitation
Services
- Life Celebration Service
Saturday, March 14, 2020
11:00 AM
Interment
- Private
Contributions
Calvert Hospice
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-0892
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We send our deepest sympathy to the Michael’s and Hawkins families. Keith was a living miracle in that he lived to grow into a handsome, determined and strong individual who brought loving thoughts to mind whenever you were around him; now, we will have loving memories. Even though I hadn’t seen him in years he was always in my thoughts and prayers. Forever in our hearts, Aunt Linda
We regret we will not be able to attend the services.
Linda and Lewis Kessler
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Chick & Barbara. Mark & I are so sad to hear about the loss of your precious son. We share in your grief. Karen & Mark Fenedick
We send our deepest sympathy to the Michael’s and Hawkins families. Keith was a living miracle in that he lived to grow into a handsome, determined and strong individual who brought loving thoughts to mind whenever you were around him; now, we will have loving memories. Even though I hadn’t seen him in years he was always in my thoughts and prayers. Forever in our hearts, Aunt Linda
We regret we will not be able to attend the services.
Linda and Lewis Kessler
Chick and Barbara, So sorry to hear of your loss.
You have my deepest symphony.