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Keith "Kebo" Wayne Ligon, a cherished member of the San Angelo community, passed away on August 24, 2023, at the age of 67. He was born on August 25, 1955, in Hondo, TX to his parents Joyce Marie Ligon (Davis) and Paul Arthur Ligon.
Kebo leaves behind cherished memories with his devoted spouse, Karen Ligon of San Angelo, TX, and his two sons Brandon Keith (Taishi) Ligon and Blake Kyle Ligon, and his grandchildren Boston and Maxwell Ligon. Kebo is also survived by his sister, Paula Batteau; brother Darren (Terry) Ligon; brother Clifton Ligon; sister Juanita (Eric) Mackey; and brother Mike (Sandra) Ligon. Kebo’s role as an uncle was treasured by his nieces and nephews: Tanisha Peterson, Brian Batteau (deceased), Troy Ligon, Danielle Black, Stephanie Felder, Sydney and Taylor Ligon, Taydem Ligon, Brittany and Brianna Ligon, and Seth Mackey. Kebo also leaves behind his beloved Auntie Jo (JoBeth Taylor), cousins Tracey (James) Garrett; Tasha (Eric) Whitaker; best friend Si Southall; and a host of other cousins, co-workers, and friends.
Kebo was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Denise "Nesie" Ligon.
Kebo's vibrant journey through life was marked by his unwavering passion for athletics, particularly football. He grew up in Hondo, Texas, where his athleticism flourished over the years. His undeniable talent led him to become a star football player for the Hondo Owls, a legacy that continues to be recounted through tales of his illustrious football career. Kebo's prowess on the gridiron took him from Hondo to Tyler Junior College (1973-1974), and then to Angelo State University in 1975 where he continued to excel in football. During his athletic career, he received many awards and accolades including All-State Football, All-Lone Star Conference, Little All-American, and the All-Half Century Angelo State Football Team.
It was in San Angelo that Kebo discovered not only his love for football but also the love of his life, Karen, with whom he celebrated 44 years of marriage and had two wonderful sons. Kebo's dedication to his family was evident in his enthusiastic support of his sons' activities, cheering Blake on during soccer and football games and attending Brandon’s plays and speaking events. He was also an active member with the Men’s Ministry at his church, Christian Fellowship Baptist Church.
In his professional life, Kebo embraced a variety of roles. He worked at City Lumber, Arco Oil and Gas Company, and finally at West Central Wireless, where he dedicated an impressive 26 years, 4 months, and 18 days of service. Kebo's magnetic personality made him a fixture in the lives of many. His stories and presence were woven into the fabric of the community. Whether encountered around town or in the workplace, everyone had a Kebo story to share – many of which were narrated by Kebo himself.
Upon retiring, Kebo channeled his energy into the art of woodworking. While he may not have been a Bob Villa, he poured his heart into his creations and took immense pride in gifting his handcrafted treasures to loved ones. With an undeniable zest for life, Kebo was the life of every gathering, illuminating the room with his infectious laughter and warmth.
Kebo’s departure leaves a void that cannot be filled, but his spirit will live on through the cherished memories shared by his family and friends. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered as a beacon of love and laughter.
The family will receive friends for visitation from 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M., Monday, September 4, 2023 at Harper Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Blvd, San Angelo, TX 76904.
A memorial service to celebrate Kebo’s life will be held at 11:00 AM on September 5, 2023, at Christian Fellowship Baptist Church, 211 W. 17th Street, San Angelo, TX 76903. Friends and acquaintances are invited to join in commemorating a life well-lived and paying tribute to the indelible mark he left on the world.
Service will be live streamed on the Christian Fellowship YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@christianfello…
Repast immediately after cemetery: ASU Alumni Association Legrand Center, 1620 University Avenue, San Angelo, TX 76904
Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at www.harper-funeralhome.com.