Coach Jim Keith

June 15, 1947 – July 31, 2021

Coach Jim Keith, age 74, of Fort Payne, Alabama, went home to heaven on Saturday, July 31, 2021 at his home.

Jim was preceded in death by his mother, Mamie Katherine Harrison Keith; his father, Claude Austin Keith; father-in-law, Fletcher B. Martin; mother-in-law, Estelle Street Martin; grandson, Elijah Keith.

Survivors include his wife, Nina Martin Keith; children, Christy Igou-Brandon (Matt), Benjamin Jason Keith (Joni), James Michael Keith (Tanya), Derrick Allen Keith (Amanda), Fletcher Budd Austin Keith (Mary), Clayton Martin Keith (Emma), and Rose-Hannah Keith Meeks (Clayton); grandchildren, Margaret-Bailey Turner, Lili and Susanna Brandon, Glavine, Gunner, Joanna, Erin, Nora, Isaac, Max, Lillie, Lottie, Annie, Adalyn James (expected in Feb. 2022), Maisie, and Hadley; brother, Robert Keith (Liz); sister-in-law, Janice Warren (Ronnie); brother-in-law, Jay Martin (Trish); nieces, Laurel, Grace, and Kathleen.

Jim was born in Fort Payne, AL in 1947 to Austin and Mamie Keith. He worked closely with his grandfather, Mr. L.B. Keith, his father, and Uncle Doc at Keith’s Shoe Shop. He attended Fort Payne High School and was proud to be a part of the 1964 Wildcat championship football team there. He attended Jacksonville State, where he studied to become a teacher and football coach. His love of the game of football led him to begin his coaching career at Valley Head High School. His career extended over 43 years. He considered it a blessing to be able to experience multiple levels of the game, coaching in high school, junior college, and college. His career took him and his family to many locations throughout the south, including, Valley Head, Fort Payne, Muscle Shoals, Cleburne Co., Lineville, and Brewer High School in Alabama; NW GA Comprehensive HS, Fayette Co., Green-Taliaferro High School, Coffee Co., Tift Co., Stephens Co., NW Whitfield, and Raburn Co. in Georgia; Marion Military Institute (junior college), Austin Peay State University in TN, The University of North Alabama, and Valdosta State University. He was honored to be able to coach the offensive line at The University of North Alabama in 1983, and returned there as offensive coordinator in 1987. He helped birth the football program at Valdosta State University under Coach John Goodman-this was one of the biggest and hardest-fought challenges of his career.

Success is measured in many ways. He embraced the sacrifices and challenges of a lifestyle of coaching others and treasured the relationships he gained as the most important part of his life. His success is measured in the thousands of lives he molded through the years, in taking young boys and molding them into young men who were prepared to face life’s challenges with the tools of truth, integrity, and hard work. His passion in the later years of his life was to make sure that the players he had coached in the past had the opportunity to know the Holy Spirit in the same way that he did, and to offer them an understanding of a true life lived walking with Him.

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48 entries.
Rashud Arthur from Toccoa GA wrote on August 2, 2021 at 5:07 pm
I want to thank all of y'all for sharing Coach with me. He was the only positive male influence I had. He pushed me and loved on me all the time. It was truly a honor to know him. I pray peace for the family. I love y'all with everything.
Rashud Arthur from Toccoa GA wrote on August 2, 2021 at 5:07 pm
I want to thank all of y'all for sharing Coach with me. He was the only positive male influence I had. He pushed me and loved on me all the time. It was truly a honor to know him. I pray peace for the family. I love y'all with everything.
Rashud Arthur from Toccoa GA wrote on August 2, 2021 at 5:07 pm
I want to thank all of y'all for sharing Coach with me. He was the only positive male influence I had. He pushed me and loved on me all the time. It was truly a honor to know him. I pray peace for the family. I love y'all with everything.
Susan and James Irvin from Toccoa Georgia wrote on August 2, 2021 at 4:51 pm
Dearest Keith Family thank you for coming to our community. Coach Keith meant so much to our son Rob on and off the field. May God give you peace and comfort.
David Crow from Pensacola wrote on August 2, 2021 at 4:38 pm
I grew up with Jimmy in Fort Payne and played football on the state championship team. I did not see him for many years, but I telephoned him several weeks ago and we had a great conversation.
Lee Cliett wrote on August 2, 2021 at 4:18 pm
Deepest condolences to Ms Nina and the family. Coach Keith was a mountain of a man. Rest easy, Coach.
Eddie Dowdell from Atlanta, Ga wrote on August 2, 2021 at 3:46 pm
I want to send my deepest condolences to the family. Coach Keith was very influential in my athletic career in high school and college. May he Rest In Peace 💐.
Jason Cortes wrote on August 2, 2021 at 3:41 pm
You have the condolences from the Cortes family. Coach Keith, you helped shape me into the man I am today and equipped me with the tools to help serve our great nation. Thank you, Coach!

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