Keith A. Sarson

keith sarson

November 17, 1961 ~ September 20, 2012

After many heroic struggles with failing health, Keith Sarson passed away on September 20, 2012. Keith was born in Taipei, Taiwan on November 17, 1961, as the beloved son of US Goverment employees. He also lived in Athens, Saigon and Bangkok during his early years. He graduated from Oakton High School and attended Northern Virginia Community College as well as shorter stints at other educational facilities. He was exceptionally intelligent and was mostly self taught as a computer programmer. He was employed by Lockheed as a litigation support specialist before his health deteriorated. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Ricca; his two teenage children, Krystal and Alan; his brother, Joseph; his parents, Rosalie and Ronald; an aunt, uncles, nephews, in-laws and many friends.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Rosi and Ron, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. We wish you and your family, Ricca, Krystal, and Alan peace and strength.

  2. My sympathies and thoughts are with Keith, his wife, and children. I worked with Keirh at Lockheed Martin and he was fun to work with, Hal and Lisa Henig

  3. Dear Ricca, Krystal, Alan, and family, We are so sorry to hear about Keith’s passing. He was a loving father and husband that will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Amanda, Carl and family

  4. My sympathies and thoughts are with you and your family. I worked with Keith at the US Attorney’s Office. He always had a smile on his face and kind words to say everyday. Angie B.

  5. Dear Ricca, In Keiths life his family always came first. He was an inspiration to so many of us because of that. He taught us that it was OK to fight for what you believed in and to be outspoken when necessary. He will be greatly missed but somehow we know that his spirit will live on with the rest of us here. Krystal and Alan, the last time we saw your dad a couple of months ago he never stopped talking about how proud he was of both of you. He will never stop loving you both and your mom. He is close by- in a beautiful place now keeping busy with Gods new assignments for him and preparing the way for when you are all reunited again for eternity. Love and God Bless!

  6. To Krystal and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. We wish you all peace and strength, and that your memories will remain fresh and a power for good your whole life. Fondly, the Dubas Family

  7. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Sarson family..I met Keith while we were at Oakton High and I have many memories of good times shared.

  8. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. We will miss the joyful tye-dye t-shirts he was so known for. As the sadness fades, be sure to keep the happy memories.

  9. Ricca, My thoughts are with you and your family. Keith was a joy to be around. I still remember fondly our times playing volleyball together all those years ago. I enjoyed working him both at CACI and again at Lockheed. From the moment I met Keith, he spoke often of his love for you and of his children. His family was the center of his life. Deepest Sympathy, Jenn

  10. Ricca – I was so sorry to hear about Keith. We worked together at ACS/Lockheed, where he had this bizarre idea that working in IT meant you were suppose to help people when they asked for help, a theory he had to put in practice a large number of times, thanks to me. I will always remember him, especially if the Raiders are playing or I see anyone else with their hair in a skullett. He was a fighter who somehow never lost his sense of humor, a rare and remarkable combination. I and everyone who knew him will miss him. John Mewshaw


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