Keyo was more than just a friend—he was the kind of person you don’t come across often in life. A longtime friend to my brother Johnny, and someone I had the privilege of knowing, he carried himself with a quiet kindness and a genuine respect for others that made people feel at ease around him.
He was considerate, polite, and had a way of bringing light into any room he walked into. Keo had a great sense of humor—he loved to joke, to tease, and to get everyone laughing. You always knew that if he joked with you, it came from a place of friendship and warmth. And what made him even more special was that he could laugh just as easily at himself. With him, it was always all in good fun, and those moments of laughter are the ones that stay with us.
Beyond that, he was a loving and giving man, someone with a good heart who genuinely cared about the people around him. He shared what he had—his time, his energy, his spirit—and that’s something that leaves a lasting mark.
Keyo will be remembered not just for the laughs, but for the kind of man he was. And that’s something that will never be forgotten.