Keith Dollar

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Keith Dollar of Bastrop passed away April 11, 2015. He died from complications during his recovery from recent brain surgery. Keith was born in Bastrop, LA on August 9, 1950 spending his entire life here never venturing far from home besides attending Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He was retired from the GM Guide Plant in Monroe, LA. Keith was an avid bow hunter and golfer- In fact, he still holds the course record at the Morehouse Parish Country Club with a score of 27 for 9 holes. Everyone who knew him also knows he was a huge LSU fan and even a founding member of the local Tiger Union as well as an avid Beatles music afficianado. He is preceded in death by his mother and father, "Big Max" and Alma Dollar, and two brothers, Ted and Dan Dollar. He is survived by a sister, Jan Claire Clay of Monroe and a brother, Max Dollar Jr. of Bastrop. Memorial Service will be held at 5PM at the Morehouse Country Club on Saturday, April 18, 2015. All attendees are encouraged to wear LSU attire in his honor. Funeral service will be held at the 1st Presbyterian Church of Bastrop at 2PM, Sunday, April 19, 2015. The family would like to acknowledge Kevin & Joy Holmes, Theresa & Ted Gray, Butch Valentine, and David Anderson for their help and love of Keith. He had too many other friends to mention but loved each and every one of them dearly. Memorials in his name should be made to the 1st Presbyterian Church of Bastrop.
Sunday
19
April

Memorial Service

2:00 pm
Sunday, April 19, 2015
First Presbyterian Church
310 South Washington
Bastrop, Louisiana, United States
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