Daniel-Keppley-Obituary

Daniel Keppley

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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Daniel Lee Keppley, 66, Spring Township, died Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010, at The Reading Hospital & Medical Center, West Reading. He was the husband of Sandra (Machemer) Keppley, whom he married June 6, 1964.

Born May 20, 1944, in Reading, he was a son of the late June M. (Rowe) Keppley and...

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Sandy, I am sad to hear of Dan's passing and feel strongly for your loss. I have warm memories of growing up a child of SDC and always enjoyed how calm and inviting you and Dan always were. Take comfort knowing he is with Stacey now. Peace be with you always. You have many, many friends in this world.

Mrs. Keppley, I am at a lose of words as I just found out this information that Mr. Keppley has joined Stacey. I have so many memories that seem like just yesterday! What stays in my mind is what you stated right before I got married...when you see a butterfly, know that they are there with you....I look for butterflies EVERY day. I Love you. Missy

Our deepest sympathy. We have great memories of Dan at road rallys.

Mrs, Keppley, I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of you and your husband from my high school days with Stac. You are in my thoughts and prayers

Sandy....I am sorry for your loss!

I remember Dan as one of my customers at Ernst Licht Embroidery in Oley, it was always a joy to work with him to complete his orders. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Sandy,

I am so sad & sorry to hear that you lost Dan. I have so many wonderful memories of you & Dan. Been way to many years between those memories. Dan was a man that loved life. May we all live life like Dan. All my love Chris

I am so sorry and shocked to hear of Dan's death.
I am sure by this time Dan and John are managing their own Acme in Heaven.
Seriously, I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. It is very difficult being a widow.
I am visiting with my Son in DC, or I would surely attend the service.
Kathy Knockstead

Sandy,

There are no words to say at a time like this, but I am so sorry for your loss. I have so many good memories of Dan and you. God bless you

Love,

Sue (Deeter) Shaver and family