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Obituary for Linda Keath Morabito
Morabito, Linda 'Lyn' Keath, age 74 of Littleton. Lyn peacefully went home to Heaven on November 17, 2014 at the Denver Hospice Center. Lyn was born on September 14, 1940 in Seattle, Washington to William E. and Margaret “Peggy” Keath. Lyn had been written up in various articles across the country and was an entertainer by her own rite. Her talent included dancing on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1961 to singing “no nonsense” jazz and she was known as a favorite of Frank Sinatra, who use to applaud her in a Palm Springs night-club; then working with Frank Sinatra, Jr. at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada in later times. Forrest Duke reporter for the Las Vegas Journal, wrote in the 1987 edition of the Potpourri, that she had an incredible voice which functions like a musical instrument. Listeners have suggested that she sounds like Doris Day or Carmen MacRae. No way! She sounds like Lyn Keath, Lyn would always say. In her spare time she liked to ride horses, motorcycles, write, paint, listen to jazz, and work with abused and neglected children. In 1982 Lyn was a coordinator of the C.A.A.N. Inc. (Child Abuse And Neglect) program. Lyn had lived in Maui, Hawaii and recorded another album of jazz before returning to Las Vegas and then moving to Colorado, settling down in Littleton for her remaining years to be closer to her mom and sister. Lyn was involved with the Eucharistic Ministry at All Souls Catholic Church in Englewood, worked as a Para-Educator for Special Education in the Littleton schools and volunteered for all social causes mainly child abuse and neglect. Lyn shared that she had lived her life to the fullest and it was very rewarding and she was looking forward to the day she would be joined again in Heaven with God and her family. Lyn is survived by her son Geno Morabito and his wife Zita of Las Vegas, Nevada, grandchildren Karina Yvonne and Giovanni Anthony Morabito, brothers Gordon and Bruce Keath both of North Carolina. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Donna Hall.
Cemetery: Interment, 1:30 PM, Friday, December 12, 2014.