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Frances L. Keller

State College, Pennsylvania

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Frances L. Keller January 17, 1921 - June 9, 2011 Frances Keller, 90, of Boalsburg, passed away, Wednesday, June 9, 2011, at Centre Crest. Born on Jan. 17, 1921 in Centre County, she was the daughter of the late David Keller and Louise Stover Keller. She married James E. Keller who preceded her...

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Joey, Darleen and Ardranna, Your mother was one of a kind she could make anything fun, I have such fond memories of her from childhood,and all my life. She was such a good friend to my mother and my dad, always called him cuzz. She will be missed by all who knew her

Dear Fran: What a light you added to this world and even though you are not here, the sound of your laughter will be heard for a very long time.
To all of Fran's family: I grieve for your loss. I pray you will always be able to feel the love she had so much of for each and every one of you!

Ardranna,

So sorry to read of your loss. She is gone but will never be forgotten.

I sure am going to miss you"Mom". I'll bet you and "Goss" are having a wonderful reunion right now. I'll miss all the fun times we had working together in the kiln room at Erie Tech. Your songs and laughter will always be a treasured memory for me. I truely had a wonderful time working with you and "Goss"! RIP Fran...I will miss you!
"Kliner"

I just now learned of Fran's passing. I am so very sorry for your loss. She was a great lady with a wicked sense of humor. It was always fun visiting with her and hearing her distinctive laugh. I will never forget her.

What a great woman Aunt Fran was - without a doubt my favorite aunt! I am honored to know that people see Aunt Fran and Mom (Sue Neff) in my face, gestures, and mannerisms. And what a reunion must be happening in Heaven right now!

Dear Families,
We were so sorry to see Fran has passed away. Fran had such a Uncomparable Zest for life! The stories we heard from Mom and George (Baney); and as we watched her as adults at social functions, she kept a place lively, that's for sure. When she laughed, you had to laugh! I'm sure she is having the same effect now, with Jim saying "Now Fran" when he feels she needs to calm down a little, which she will-for a little while, then off to visit again!
May those memories...

Hi Ardranna and Family, Fran was a pleasure to care for and visit with. She made me smile every single time I saw her. She was definitely one of my favorite patients to visit! Thank you for giving us the pleasure of caring for her!! I will definitely miss her stories and laughs!

Darlene,Louise & Ardranna,
So sorry for your loss, my prayers go out to all of you. While looking at some old family pictures of moms & dads ( Jay and Barbara Tresslers), we came across some pictures of Aunt Fran and Uncle Jim, as well as other Keller family. What great memeries it brought back. I will always remember her"loud voice" and laugh, you always knew she was around. I still remember going to her house in Boalsburg, to have some great meals, and to camp with all of you. God Bless.