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Keith John Kappeler, 70, of Largo, Fla., died Wednesday, July 6, 2014.
He was born in Pittsburgh and was a Florida resident since coming from Greensburg in 2004.
Mr. Kappeler received his bachelor's degree in accounting from Penn State University. He was a member and past master of John A Brashear Lodge 743 F&AM and of St Clair Royal Arch Chapter 301, Mt. Morah Council 2 and Pittsburgh Commandery 1.
He served in the U.S. Army. Upon moving to Largo, he worked as a postal clerk for several years.
Mr. Kappeler will be remembered as a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was also a faithful fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirates and Penguins.
Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Constance Wheeler Kappeler; son Dr. Keith B. Kappeler (Elizabeth); daughter Krisitin Rigby (Brad); brother Albert Kappeler (Sibyl); sister Helen Kappeler; and four grandchildren, Kaylee Rigby, Cooper Kappeler, Chase Rigby and Crosby Kappeler.
He was laid to rest in Serenity Gardens Memorial Park in Largo. For photos and condolences, visit www.serenityfuneralhomelargo.com.
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Kappeler family
We were in grade school @ Weavertown, so
sad to hear of his passing.
Marie Urbaancic Yeager Smith
August 8, 2014
My sympathy to all of Keith's family...he and I were in home room at Canon-Millan High School, since my maiden name began with a "K"...I was then "Margaret Kirkpatrick", now "Margaret Fischer". I, along with many classmates send sincere sympathy.
Kindest regards,
Peg
August 7, 2014
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