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Albert L. Keller

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Albert Keller passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on August 24, 2008.

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I first met Al at Hillsdale GC in Mississippi. I was on the first tee about to tee off, saw this guy and said to myself, now here is somebody i can beat. Invited him to join me. After 4 pars in 4 holes by Al, i said," Hay man , are you a pro".
We became Friends after that round of Golf . I have many great memories with Al on and off the course. It was a shock to hear of his passing. He will be missed greatly.

Tim Coyle
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Dear Mary, Tommy and Annie,
My deepest sympathies for your loss. Even though it has been many years since our paths have crossed, I carry so many wonderful memories of times spent in your family's loving home as we were growing up. Please know that you remain in my thoughts and prayers, now and always.

Keller Family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I met Al at J.C. Martin G.C.. He made junior golf fun and had a positive impact on my life. Learning how to play golf with Al Keller was always interesting and I have lots of great/ funny memories because of him. It wasnt uncommon when the juniors would intentionally provoke Al and he would come flying out of the clubhouse and chase us up the first fairway. He could move pretty fast for a big guy. Al had a big heart and was a pleasure to be around. I am very sadden by his passing and will...

I played golf at J.C. Martin when Al was the pro there. He always made us practice, instead of playing video games in the clubhouse. He helped us all become better golfers.

My condolences to Al's family. I always found him to be an interesting person.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Keller family, i would like to express my deepest sympathy on the loss of Albert. I visited him about a month ago, and he gave me some of his baseball memorabilia. He had lost his interest in baseball, and I figured something was seriously wrong with him, even though he wouldn't talk about it. He will always be remembered by me for that mischievious twinkle in his eyes, and a nutty sense of humor. I hope the Phillies win every game in heaven

Tom,

Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies at your loss.