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William Michael Keller

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William Michael Keller born August 6,1942 in Detroit, Michigan to Mary Ann & Joseph Keller, went to be with the Lord January 28, 2019 at the age of 76. Bill retired from Pacesetter, and enjoyed the times and events throughout the 30 years with the company. Bill cherished memories with family, extended family skiing, traveling, boating, fishing and hunting. He especially treasured the times with his grandchildren on Lake Travis, fishing the rivers in Alaska and hunting with his family and friends.William is survived by his wife of 58 years, Myrna; children, Victoria Cudahy, William Todd Keller, and Cheryl Salanty; grandchildren, Rebecca and Christian Cudahy, Andrea and William Keller, Alexandra and Weston Salanty, and extended family. A private celebration of his life will be held February 2, 2019 for family and close friends. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

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  1. Bill was always so nice and polite to me and my family. My deepest condolences to the entire Keller family. He will be dearly missed! RIP Bill!

  2. Deepest sympathy to the Keller family! Love and prayers from the other Kellers in North Dakota. From Colleen Keller Wipf

  3. Sorry to hear of Bills passing. Always enjoyed being neighbors and sometimes stopping and talking to him when he was outside doing his yard work. Was such a character and nice guy. Will be thinking of the Keller family .. he will be missed. Sending love your way. Jan and Scott Costa

  4. A lifetime of wonderful memories spent with Bill, Myrna, Vicki, Todd and Cheryl. The memories are now more bright and loving, never forget!

  5. Myrna and family, so sorry to hear of “Keller’s” passing. I say “Keller” because in my house he was never Bill. You were either talking about “Keller” or “Blaha”. In my mind’s ear, I can still hear my mother talking about them both using their last names. I have very fond memories of the entire Keller family and our visits to Dallas when I was a child. Those memories of my mom and dad help me remember how lucky I am every day. I hope your memories of Keller and the love he had for all of you, help ease this pain. Laura Blaha McCabe


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