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Keith Stevens Mironov, 73, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a lifetime of curiosity, intelligence, and deep devotion to family.
Keith was the beloved son of the late Bernie and Pearl Mironov. He is survived by his two older sisters, Roberta Monfried Hagin and Susan (Howard) Freeman, as well as his cherished nieces, nephews, and a multitude of cousins.
Keith lived in Highland Park most of his life and most recently in Monroe Township. He was a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and earned his MBA from Rutgers University.
He worked for many years in his family’s business, Somerset Farms Dairy, and later was partner in a family liquor business. Eventually, he devoted himself to what became his true professional passion — Aquamanile Antique Gallery in Hopewell — where his love of history, art, and conversation flourished. In retirement, Keith became an avid birder, finding joy and peace in nature.
While his professional accomplishments were many, his greatest joy was his family. He especially adored his nieces and nephews, delighting in sharing knowledge, stories, and thoughtful conversation with them. His intellectual curiosity and generous spirit will be remembered by all who knew and loved him.
Keith’s memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.
Donation may be made in memory of Keith Mironov, brother of Susan Freeman and Roberta Monfried Hagin, and uncle of Brian Freeman, to Eden Autism Services, Merwick Road, Princeton, NJ. Please dedicate donations to adult services.
Professional services entrusted to Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel of New Brunswick, NJ. Please visit www.crabielparkwest.com to sign the online guestbook.
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