IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Herman

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Keith

June 19, 1936 – June 22, 2024

Obituary

Keith was a revered public figure in Westchester County and his home community of Yonkers. He leaves behind a legacy of dedication, service and advocacy.

A Life of Service and Commitment

Keith was a United States Army veteran reaching the rank of 1st Lieutenant.  After moving to Yonkers, Keith worked as an Engineer for the Perkin Elmer Optical Company and later as an Underwater Research Scientist for Columbia University. His career evolved to include significant community development and advocacy roles, including managing programs for the Yonkers Community Development Agency and the Haitian Refugee Assistance Program.

Champion for Civil Rights and Equality

Keith's deep commitment to civil rights led to his presidency of the Yonkers Branch of the NAACP, where he spearheaded the landmark desegregation lawsuit against the City of Yonkers. His efforts laid the groundwork for equal access to quality integrated education and fair housing opportunities for all.

In 1983, Keith made history as the first African American Lawmaker elected to the County Board of Legislators. He served as a Westchester County Legislator for 12 years. During his tenure on the Board, he served as the Minority Whip as well as the Minority Leader. His open-mindedness and dedication to quality service earned him the respect of his colleagues and constituents. Keith's legislative achievements include the South Africa Divestment Bill, the Community Reinvestment Act for the banks, Youth Employment Job Training Programs, Health Care Initiatives, the Invest in Kids Program, and JobSTAR.

During the 1984 and 1988 Presidential campaigns, Legislator Keith was the Coordinator for the Jesse Jackson campaigns in Westchester and Rockland counties.  In 1988, Mr. Keith served as a Jesse Jackson delegate, and in 1992, he served as a Clinton/Gore delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

Advocate for Youth and Community

Beyond his political achievements, Keith was a passionate advocate for the positive development of young African American males. He frequently spoke at schools, civic organizations, and religious institutions, promoting self-worth and a positive self-image. In his later years, Keith founded Hudson River Consulting Group, providing consulting services in development and construction. His expertise and extensive network of contacts were invaluable to businesses seeking funding, grants, and loans.

A Life Remembered

His contributions to the community are remembered through his service on numerous boards and committees, including the Nepperhan Community Center, Black Democrats of Westchester and the Yonkers Community Action Program. Keith's influence extended to national media, including appearances on the Donahue Show, McNeil Lehrer Newshour, and Nightline. He also served as a consultant for several projects including the City of Yonkers Police & Firefighter Recruitment Program and the Westchester County Waterfront study.

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