He is survived by his mother, Cynthia Seaton Cagle; father, Allen Glenn and wife Beck; brothers, Chris Glenn and wife Shana, Michael Glenn and Kyle Cagle; sister, Danielle Cagle; grandmother, Mary Seaton; and many aunts, uncles and cousins, a niece, nephews and best friend and companion, his dog, Gunner.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Brian Cagle; stepdad, Dan Cagle; grandfathers, Bill Seaton, Dr. Clarence Glenn, Bill Tinder; grandmother, Blanche Glenn Tinder; as well as uncles, Bill Seaton Jr. and Joe Glenn.
Keith grew up in Fort Smith attending IC Grade School, Trinity Jr. High and Southside High School. Keith excelled academically as a member of the National Honor Society in both Jr. and Sr. high as well as the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence awarded by President Bill Clinton. Keith attended UCA in Conway, on a full academic scholarship graduating Summa Cum Laude with degrees in Digital Film and Religious Studies. As a youngster he was active in sports at Ft. Smith Boys Club, Trinity Jr. High football and Church League baseball programs as well as youth Showdeos. He also loved helping others. In high school he was a member of Partners Club helping special needs students. He was even selected to attend the Special Olympics World Summer Games in North Carolina where he served as an interpreter and first aid medic. He also served as a counselor as Camp Aldersgate, for kids with diabetes.
Keith never met a stranger, often starting up a conversation with anyone and everyone, many lasting hours. His huge heart was often on display, even giving up his last dollar to someone in need. Keith loved music especially electronic music. He was known for putting on shows throughout various parts of the country as DJ Kincaide, often opening for headliners. He enjoyed traveling and seeing the sights while sampling and photographing culturally diverse foods. He liked to cook, but had some peculiar tastes in food especially spicy food.
Keith loved spending time with family, especially the chance to play with his younger cousins, niece and nephews. Keith loved to share his heart with everyone. Needless to say Keith will be missed.
Visitation and memorial prayer services are scheduled Monday at 6:00 pm at Edwards Funeral Home. Memorial Service will be Tuesday at 10:00 am at Immaculate Conception Church of Fort Smith with inurnment immediately following at the IC Church Columbarium. Arrangements are under direction of Edwards Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Fort Smith Boys & Girls Clubs, 4905 North O Street, Fort Smith, AR 72904.