Keith Scott Lemon\n"Dicky"\nOf Upper Marlboro, Maryland and formerly of Saint Paul Virginia where he was known as "Dicky" died on February 8, 2011 after a ling illness. He is survived by his wife Jean Lemon, his son Marc Lemon, and his daughter Kimberly Husick. Mr. Lemon is also survived by one sister Ruby Funkhuser, two brothers John and Ben Lemon, and two grandchildren Shelby and Joseph Husick.\nMr. Lemon worked for the CIA as an imagery analyst and manager from 1967 to 1988 when he retired. He also worked as a federal employee at Saint Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington D.C. and served in the United States Air Force.\nKeith liked most people but loved all dogs.\nIn lieu of flowers please consider a donation to your local animal shelter.\nNative American Prayer\nI give you this one thought to keep,\nI'm with you still, I do not sleep\nI am a thousand winds that blow, \nI am the diamond glint on snow\nI am the sunlight on ripened grain,\nI am the gentle autumn rain.\nWhen you awake in morning's hush, I am the swift uplifting rush,\nof quiet birds in circled flight. I am the stars that shine at night.\nDon't not think of me as gone.\nI'm with you still in each new dawn.\n \n
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