GEORGE-KEELER-Obituary

GEORGE ELLSWORTH KEELER

Duxbury, Massachusetts

1929 - 2020

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KEELER, George Ellsworth Founder of Tech-Etch, Inc. Of Duxbury, formerly of Wayland and N. Marshfield, died on April 28 at the age of 90 from the COVID-19 virus. He leaves behind his wife of 64 years, Helen (Osgood) Keeler, daughter Betsey Cheitlin of Pocasset, and sons William (Bill) of Pembroke...

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George was a wonderful man that i worked for for 26 years. He is in my thoughts everyday because he helped me build my retirement that I am lucky to live today because he was so generous over the years with his employees.Him being so smart and with hard work we all were able to build a better life and it goes on today. My prayers to him and his family . My prayers

My sympathy on the loss of your husband and dad. Your father and my father Bob Emmert ran T J Edwards together for years I remember when I work part time when I was young and he would vist tj he always had to say hello and ask how was I doing he was a great man and always fair to my dad ,Robert Emmert Jr

My sincere condolences to the Keeler family. As a Tech-Etch employee for many years, I owe George a debt of gratitude for his generosity over those years. And it was an honor to have worked for him. Rest in Peace.

Peter Stavrous

My heartfelt sympathy to you Helen & to Betsy , Bill & Russell. A lot of memories I have of being with you Helen & George. And our families together when they were young . George was a hardworking & great human being. He & Tech Etch so much a part of our lives for a long time. Sending you God's blessings for comfort & healing. And love to all of you.
Dottie

So very sorry for your lose he was a wonderful man that i worked for for 26 years . Such a great lose. Prayers for him and all the family

My deepest sympathy to the Keeler Family for your loss. I worked at Tech Etch for 12 years. I always respected Mr. Keeler, he was a tough and fair employeer. I wish I could say more, but I never really had much interaction with him. When I did see him he would say a very quiet hello.My thoughts and prayers are with his family.