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Norman "Bill" Keeling Jr., age 54, of LaCrosse, formerly of Hebron, passed away on Monday, February 23, 2015. Bill is survived by his children: Anthony (Bri Kiser) Keeling and Tanya (Craig Smolek) Peters; sister, Donna Dillabaugh; 2 nieces and 2 nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents: Norman & Virginia Keeling and brother-in-law, Gary Dillabaugh. Bill always worked in the auto sales industry, currently working at Dewey's Auto Supply in Wanatah, IN. He was a graduate of Hebron High School. Bill loved to bowl, play pool, fishing, working on cars, and pull pranks. He especially enjoyed watching his son race motor cross. Friends may visit with the family on Friday, February 27, 2015 at Geisen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 624 N. Main St., Hebron, IN from 2:00 PM until the time of Funeral Services at 5:00 PM with Pastor Curt Frank officiating. Services will conclude at the funeral home with cremation to follow. Sign guestbook or view directions at www.GeisenFuneralHome.com or contact 219-996-2821.
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This reminder came up in my email today and I was just thinking of Bill a couple of days ago. I miss him; he was a good friend and a kind man.
Barb Mcgee-pontbriand
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February 18, 2019
Dear Tanya and Anthony,So sorry to hear about your dad.I know you both will be lost without him.He was a good son in law,may he rest in peace.God bless you both and keep u in his arms. Love you,
Sandra Mangum
February 27, 2015
Tanya, I am so shocked and saddened to hear of this. Your father was such a kind man and a good friend, with a great heart. I'm so sorry for you and your brother's loss.
Barb McGee
February 26, 2015
Tanya and Anthony. Bill will be missed by so many, he had a big heart and was always willing to help a friend. He was always talking about his kids, he loved you both so much. I am so sorry for your loss.
Sue Holbrook
February 25, 2015
Donna and family, I cant imagine such a loss as you are enduring as Billy was as big a part of our family as he was yours. My heart breaks for each of you. May God envelope each of you in his loving arms. My sympathy goes out to each of you as well as his children. I hope all of you find comfort and peace within. Love to all of you. Garnet
Garnet Huhn
February 25, 2015
I'm so sorry for the loss of Bill. He was a great friend. His mom babysat me and years later, I babysat his sister's children. He would come and keep me company till the wee hours of the morning. Fun times at the Keeling household with softball, football, hide-n-seek and tarzan from the rope swing on the front tree. Not to mention trying to get that nickel out of the sidewalk! May you have peace and comfort from knowing he loved to play pranks and laugh at his own jokes and make everybody around him happy. God Bless you all in this sorrowful time.
Jan Alvarez
February 25, 2015
May God bless you
Jan Alvarez
February 25, 2015
So sorry for your loss. Bill was a great man!
February 25, 2015
I'm so sorry Tanya..(I'm Jenny's sister in law)
Martina Reis
February 25, 2015
I grew up next to Bill my entire life. His mother babysat me when I was little, and when I was old enough, I babysat his sister's 4 children. He would come out and keep me company until midnight or so. We had a lot of fun times playing softball, hide-n-go seek, football and even tarzan swing from his front tree. He was certainly a prankster. He will be loved and missed by many. God Bless you Bill Keeling. God just got a GREAT Angel!!!!
February 25, 2015
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