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Edwin F. Keller

Bath, Pennsylvania

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Edwin F. Keller, 67, of Moore Township, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, at home surrounded by family. He was the husband of Joanne (King) Keller. They would have celebrated their 45 wedding anniversary on May 3rd. Born: August 20, 1946 in Easton, he was a son of the late Frank...

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As the years roll by- the memories become etched more firmly in my life- with all the knowledge, insights and guidance on so many subjects becoming part of who I am and what I know. Thank you daddy. Always and forever loved, never forgotten.

As a former steelworker and friend , I still think of Edwin . I loved his store and the conversations we had. Always interesting as we shared much to each other. Hard to believe it's been 5 years since the passing. See you on the Other
Side.

Nick Ackerman

Joanne,
I was so sorry to hear the sad news- it was such a shock to learn that Edwin had passed...and that it took so long to hear what had happened. I will miss his enthusiasm and passion for what he loved, and all of his great stories; which he shared with an openness that is rare.
I will miss him,(and seeing you)- I always felt welcome in your store and will miss coming there, and the rich sense of history that came with it- which always felt more like a visit with friends than a...

We are so sorry to learn of Edwin's passing. He was such a wonderful part of the Kreidersville Covered Bridge Festival as well as always a cheerful person when we visited the store. It is with deep sympathy that we write this message. May all your wonderful memories help to buoy you up when your grief becomes acute. Marcy and Bob Vogel

Our family just moved into the Copella area last summer and enjoyed our trips to the store which is just a short walk from our house. We will miss Edwin and our thoughts are with you, Joanne.

Joanne,
I didn't know Edwin passed until more than a week later. I'm so very sorry for your loss. He will be missed by all and I always enjoyed chatting when he visited the farm. I have strong belive in Life on the Other Side and KNOW he is at peace and using his continuous energy to flow through you. You are in my thoughts. Renee/Kleins

I have not been to store in more than a year, but was so happy to see Edwin and JoAnne at the WPF meetings. My heart is heavy as I stumbled across the sad news of the loss of Edwin. I pray JoAnne, the family and all of us can carry his torch for all he believed in, his passion for simple good foods and a simple life. I will remember his friendly countenance and the times spent in the store chatting. What a great man who loved life and the people he met and especially his wife and family....

Edwin, a familiar presence at the quarterly meetings of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation, would have the wonderful food products from his store available at a producer table every quarter. His passion for healthful food sustainably produced was clear. He will be missed.

I remember as a little girl growing up with all of the girls especially Dawn, Jill , Beth. I remember all the other children also. I remember just how happy they were when they had Adam.
Mr. Keller was a kind , smart and he loved nature. I remember a few years back when he place a sign at the corner down the street from Mr Imbodys house. It was about the flowers and trees that were cut down . This is a man that took over for the community once my pappy Clifford Graver pasted away. I will...