b'PeopleNewsApart from his focus on science, Keeva had an unbeatable sense of humour, and for many of us he was an undrainable reservoir of jokes and funny information.Australian earth science is richer for Keeva Vozoffs exceptional contributions and legacies in exploration geophysics research, invention, practical application and teaching. A generation of Keevas students is continuing to take forward his inspiration and passion for our science.Keeva was happily married since 1957 to the charming and ever supportive Elizabeth, and enjoyed family life in Sydney with four children and six grandchildren.He will be missed as friend, colleague, Keeva, at the age of 89, with Katherine McKenna (former ASEG President) at an ASEG Branch meeting in 2017 mentor and teacher.Roger Henderson and Ted Tyne with thanks us at our regular ASEG meetings with his90thyear Keeva was a regular attendee atto Kurt Strack and Sven Treitel characteristic warmth, genuine friendshipmonthly ASEG meetings in Sydney, androgah@tpg.com.auand that big welcoming smile. Until hisinvariably asked insightful questions. Ted.Tyne@bigpond.comOCTOBER 2019 PREVIEW 12'