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Keith Morningstar

July 18, 1937 ~ May 29, 2020

Keith Morningstar, 82, of Lisbon, Iowa, died on Friday, May 29, 2020, at Pinicon Place in Anamosa. A private family service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2020, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, by Rev. Joshua Swaim. Friends and extended family are invited to watch the service via livestream on Facebook. Search for and join the Remembering Keith Morningstar Facebook group for more information. Friends and extended family are also invited to support the family during the procession to the cemetery. Please line up by approximately 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday along Main Street or Market Street between Buchanan and Washington Streets. The procession will also pause at the Lisbon United Methodist Church for tolling of the bell. Private family burial will be at the Lisbon Cemetery. Survivors include his children, Doug (Mary) Morningstar, Scott (Jacque) Morningstar of Lisbon, Amy (Dale) Winslette, of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, twelve grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; sister, Lorraine Freeman of Darien, Illinois; and many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Keith was born July 18, 1937, in Cedar Rapids, the son of Leon and Dorothy (Norris) Morningstar. He graduated from Lisbon High School in 1954, then attended Parsons College where he met Joan 'Jo' Erickson. They were married on July 20, 1958. He was proud to be a third generation farmer in the Lisbon area. He was very active in the community and organizations, including the Great Jones County Fair Board, Jones County Pork Producers, past president of the Lisbon School Board, Optimist Club, Myers Meadows Board, East Martelle 4-H leader, River Valley Cooperative Board, and member of the Lisbon United Methodist Church. Keith will be remembered for his out-going personality and friendliness. He enjoyed playing cards in the Euchre league and bowling in several local leagues. He and David Vig won the State Doubles championship in the 1960's. Most of all, Keith enjoyed supporting and attending the activities of his kids and grandkids. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jo; and an infant sister, Dorlene. Memorials are suggested to the Lisbon United Methodist Church or the Lisbon Community School District Foundation.

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  1. Doug,Scott,Amy and Family Sorry to hear about Keith’s passing. He surly will be missed by many. I know the last couple years we have missed seeing him drive by. Sending prayers your way. Paul and Karen Lehr

    • Lorraine, so sorry to hear about Keith. He was a great guy. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  2. Scott,Doug, Amy and families, sorry about Keiths passing. The last few year have been hard to see him slipping away. He really missed Jo and was ready to be with her. May God wrap his loving arms around you and give you peace.

    • Praying for your family’s comfort knowing he is at peace now. God bless you all!! So hard to lose a parent.

  3. Doug, Scott, Amy and families, KEITH was a man that I will always hold in high regard. One story: best game I ever bowled was with KEITH -maybe 185 ish. He of course was around 200. I never told him I was no where near that good.

    • Scott and Ryan and families, we sorry to hear about Keiths’s passing. May God be with you at this time.

    • Scott and Ryan and families, we sorry to hear about Keiths’s passing. May God be with you at this time.

  4. Doug, so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Sending prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.

  5. Doug and Family…so sorry to hear about your dad. We are never ready to lose our parents, it brings us full circle. Just remember that your USDA family is thinking of you during this difficult time. Prayers to you and your family. Barb Shelman

  6. I was beyond blessed to have taken care of this man. He had a smile that could light up the room. God only takes the best, your hard working hands are at rest. My heart goes out to the family and friends! Rest easy pops ❤️

  7. I was blessed to take care of keith when I worked at Pincoin place he was a great guy rip keith

  8. Doug, Scott, Amy & families. Keith and Jo meant so much to me. I would never have finished my 1st year at Iowa City if they had not picked me up several Friday afternoons and taken me back on Sunday afternoon. They even allowed my roommate to come one weekend. We did paint a fence but Keith teased us about talking faster than painting. Your parents were wonderful and are together again. My heart goes out to you.

  9. I took care of Keith when he lived at Hallmark Care Center. He was a wonderful man. So mischievous and funny, gentle and kind. He’d smile and have that glint in his eye and you never knew what he was up to! When he left to go to another facility there was definitely a hole he left behind. Im proud to have gotten to know him and his amazing family.

  10. I will always have great memories of the traveling card club. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Jackie


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