David-Keller-Obituary

David James Keller

Portland, Oregon

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Keller, David James 55 July 20, 1959 Mar. 09, 2015 David grew up in Southeast Portland and graduated from Woodstock grade school and Franklin High School. He played basketball and was captain of the football team. He worked for Pacific Seafood and was a garbage man for Arrow Garbage. David loved...

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So sorry for your loss. David cared and loved his family and fishing so much

All my love and prayers go out to the family , Dave was loved and will be missed by many, thanks for always making me feel better whenever I saw you ,

Dave we had some great times back in the day. We will all will miss you. Thanks for all the fishing trips. Would like to give my condolences to Dave's family and his many friends. I regret that I cannot make it to the service. Again for the memories Dave. RIP

Dear Dave - I miss you tremendously. I remember all the good times we had growing up. You made me my first tennis golf club and would take me to Woodstock Park to play. You had so much patience with me even though I was your little cousin. You have always been such a big part of our family acting as the big brother (cousin), father figure and just somebody we could depend on to be there for us. You have left a void in our lives. I know you suffered but I respect the fact that you died on...

Dave & I standing by the river a few years ago!

May you rest in peace cousin David! You had a heart of goldYour sweet memories will forever be with us all! I remember fishing w/ you in Warrenton. We were working on separate boats as bait girl & boy:) You went on to get your own boat, which you enjoyed thoroughly. You will forever be missed! I love you!

Dave, love you buddy we will surely Miss you. Rest In Peace. Thank you for the awesome hunting trips we had with Pops and Jack. We will never forget. Thank you!!!!

I love you brother and I will miss you greatly.

RIP. May the fish always bite and your free throws go in......

So sorry for your loss. May your memories of the good times comfort your family.