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George W. Keller

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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George W. Keller, 76, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at the Carlisle Regional Medical Center. Born February 7, 1935, in Harrisburg, he was son of the late Luther and Margaret Keller. He was the widower of Marie Keller and was also preceded in death by his sister,...

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George, it' so hard to believe it has been 10 years since you were called. But the memories are still here. I often recall the travels through New England. Your first experience with a whole lobster. The lengthy search for even a single moose, which we finally saw on the other side of the lake. The magnificent scenery of Acadia National Park and Mystic Seaport. And so many others. Thank you for being my brother. Miss you. Love, Jack

George, it's mid-summer and I yearned for a trip together. I know you joined Michele and me when we visited Jeff & Vera's and then again when we visited the CT clan. Lots of fun at both areas. Then another picnic at Jeff & Vera's when many of the old group was together including Deb and Mark. Miss you mucho Bro. Love. Jack

UNCLE GEORGE, NOBODY HAS YOUR GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR! MY FAMILY AND ESPECIALLY ME, WILL BE MISSING YOU FOREVER, OR UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN. I LOVED THAT WE WERE ABLE TO SEE YOU AS OFTEN AS WE DID.I WILL MISS YOU MORE AND MORE. BUT I HAVE SOME VERY FOND MEMORIES!! LOVE YOU , PEG

Uncle George thanks a bunch for gracing my family with your presence over summer with dad myself ,Zena,Calla,Sean and Big Z had the best time even though they didnt know you for long an everlasting presence of you WILL not be forgotten. bless you and enjoy..
James Keller and family

May our Maker continue to bless you in the even greater place where you are, now!!! For all family members, especially your brother, Jack, my brother through his marriage to my sister, I wish you the peace and joy of the wonderful memories you created over the years.

Uncle George,
you will be missed by both shelley and myself very dearly hope your havin fun fishing with pops,see ya soon.as i still have work here to do.

Deb, this is not the way I had wanted to re-connect with you, but I wanted to send my condolences to you for your loss. George was a good man to work with and a good friend from our days at Kinney's. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

George, many at the Silver Spring Gardens will be missing you.

at your place at our table

George, you will be missed by many to whom you have been a parent, friend, and confident. Our family always enjoyed your presence at our activities such as birthday parties, graduation parties, cookouts, and camping among others. Your fishing and hunting days may be over here, but you are enjoying much, much more where you are now. Bless you my brother, Love you. Bro Jack