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Darryl Worth Keller

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Darryl Worth Keller, age 63, passed away on Saturday, May 3, 2008 at Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus. He served his country during Vietnam in the U.S. Navy on U.S.S. Davidson as a Sonar man 2nd Class. He and his shipmates have remained close and have remained 1 big family. He is survived by...

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Darryl you were a great brother, uncle, great-uncle and you will be greatly missed. May God Bless you and keep you close. Love, Phil, Nancy,LeAnn,Matt,Kurtis, Raelyn,Lindsay,Mika &Mikaela

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

My sincere sympathy to you, Dallene, and to Darryl's family. I have had you both on my mind lately and wondered how he was doing. I certainly will remember all of you in my prayers so that God will give you strength during this loved one's passing. I'll always remember Darryl as a very friendly co-worker always sporting a big smile. God Bless... Elida Williams, CMS Retiree

Renae, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. It sounds like you Dad was loved by many.

Curley, Sue and Shane

Darrell I will always remember your perpetual smile and listening to all your stories. May your family take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I am saddened to hear of the passing of one of the Navy's finestest men. I was privilaged to serve with Deke aboard the Davidson during our time in Viet Nam. No finer shipmate could be found anywhere. My sympathy for the those who are close to him.

Deke Keller was a good sailor and a good shipmate on the Davidson and was a guiding force in bringing all of us together again through our alumni association. We all will miss him. My sympathies and condolences to all his family.

I was greatly saddened to hear of the passing of my friend and shipmate. Although we served together so long ago, I will always remember Darryl's cheerfulness and outgoing personality. My condolences to all his friends, family and especially his wife, Dallene.

Special prayers for Darryl and his family were included in this morning's Eucharist service at St. John's Episcopal Church, Kirkland, WA.

Sincerest regards,