Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For
Immediate Release: November 21, 2006
Legislators Praise Life of Social
Advocate, Mourn Loss
Senator Andrew Rice and former Senator
Bernest Cain announce with deep regret that Keith Smith
passed away last night at Integris Hospital about 11:30
p.m. Final arrangements have not been made, but the
funeral and a memorial service will be held here in
Oklahoma City sometime in the next two weeks.
“Keith was tireless and determined in his efforts
to speak for those who otherwise would have no voice
in the legislative process. Whether his issue of the
day was the rights of children, women, seniors, the
protection of the environment or adequate health care
for the poor, or the disabled, Keith was a leader in
the fight,” said Senator Rice.
“His energy was boundless and he felt that one
of the most important duties of every citizen was to
become active in the political process, and he served
as an active volunteer in numerous political campaigns
whether hosting fund raisers or walking door to door,”
said Senator Cain. “Keith’s most endearing
attribute was that he never admitted defeat. He might
lose one battle, but he always bounced right back strategizing
on how to win the war.”
Keith was born on March 4, 1955 in Alva, Oklahoma and
graduated from Oklahoma State University. He was a member
of the National Board of Stonewall Democrats, co-chair
of Central Oklahoma Stonewall Democrats, a founder of
OGLPC; former ACLU Oklahoma and National board member,
a Director of Progressive Alliance Political Action
Committee and former Board member of Cimarron Alliance.
Keith was the first openly GLBT delegate to the Democratic
National Convention from Oklahoma.
Keith was president of The Smith Group and his clients
included ACLU, Planned Parenthood, Sierra Club, Oklahoma
Policy Consortium for People with Disabilities and the
National Association of Social Workers.
The rewards he received for his hard work in the public
arena include the Angie Debo Civil Libertarian Award
form the ACLU of Oklahoma; the Margaret Sanger Legacy
Award from Planned Parenthood of Oklahoma; the Ron Schaffer
Memorial Award and Bill Rogers Award of Merit from the
Gay and Lesbian political Caucus; the Democracy in Action
Award from the League of Women Voters and the Swan Award
from the Parents and Families of Lesbians and Gays.
He is survived by his mother and three brothers. Keith
asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to
Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma and the ACLU
of Oklahoma Foundation.
For more information, contact:
Senator Rice's Office - (405) 521-5610