Forever In the Hearts They Leave Behind

Keith I Ladig

February 21, 1952 – November 17, 2020


Keith I Ladig passed away November 17, 2020 at his home in Mesa, Arizona after fighting ALS for several years.

Keith is survived by his wife of 20 years, Linda K Ladig. Step daughter Dorothy Justice who gave him two Grandchildren, KayLynn Lorraine and Karson (Rooster) Wesley. Two Step sons John Henry Justice and Jared Justice. Sister Cynthia Parsons, Bother in law Charlie Parsons and two nephews David Parsons and James Parsons.

Keith was a Vietnam Veteran, returning home to Colorado Springs he followed a long career in DOD as an architectual software engineer. But his main passion thru life was landscape photography, seldom leaving home without a camera by his side.  Keith semiretired in 2006 moving with his wife Linda to Mesa, Arizona becoming a true lover of the desert. Living a quiet life in the sunshine until 2014 when the first signs of ALS began. Always a smile and advice to his Grandchildren until the ALS won. Keith said ‘it is what it is’ throughout his struggle no matter how hard it became.

Keith was cremated November 24, 2020 and residing at home again with his family.

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Keith I Ladig

February 21, 1952 – November 17, 2020


Keith I Ladig passed away November 17, 2020 at his home in Mesa, Arizona after fighting ALS for several years.

Keith is survived by his wife of 20 years, Linda K Ladig. Step daughter Dorothy Justice who gave him two Grandchildren, KayLynn Lorraine and Karson (Rooster) Wesley. Two Step sons John Henry Justice and Jared Justice. Sister Cynthia Parsons, Bother in law Charlie Parsons and two nephews David Parsons and James Parsons.

Keith was a Vietnam Veteran, returning home to Colorado Springs he followed a long career in DOD as an architectual software engineer. But his main passion thru life was landscape photography, seldom leaving home without a camera by his side.  Keith semiretired in 2006 moving with his wife Linda to Mesa, Arizona becoming a true lover of the desert. Living a quiet life in the sunshine until 2014 when the first signs of ALS began. Always a smile and advice to his Grandchildren until the ALS won. Keith said ‘it is what it is’ throughout his struggle no matter how hard it became.

Keith was cremated November 24, 2020 and residing at home again with his family.