JAMES-KELLER-Obituary

JAMES C. KELLER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DET. JAMES C. April 21, 2011. Age 37. Beloved Son of Joseph and Nancy (nee Cross). Loving Brother of Joseph Jr. (Maureen), the late William and the late Nancy. Relatives, friends and members of FOP Lodge 5 are invited to his Viewing and Funeral Wed. 9 - 11 A.M. at St. Katherine of...

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Dear Keller Family,
I want to send my deepest sympathy to you. I was in Jims academy class also we went to North Central together. I just found out about your lost. Jim was a great guy and will truly be missed.

Dear Keller Family,
I want to extend my deepest sympathy for your loss. I worked in North Central when Jim was a cop in the 22nd. He was a great person and cop. I would also like to extend my sympathy for the loss of Bill too. I went to Chaminade with Bill in 1989. He was a fun guy to be with. We were the two guys from Philly out there and we had a good time. I just found about his passing, once again please accept my condolences.

Dear Bill, Nancy, Joe, Maureen and family: I was so very sorry to hear of your most recent loss. Your son Jaimie sounds like a very special person. Your family has endured so much pain, there is a special place in heaven for all of you. The good memories and happy times will never be forgotten. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Bernice Neuman Sierchio, David, Sharon and sons, Donna Neuman, Amy Neuman McNally and daughter.

Dear family, I am very saddened by your loss. I had the pleasure to get know Jimmy in the 22nd District, he was great person, cop and a detective. Altough I had not seen him for several years now, I will miss him very much. I hope that he he will find a better world than we live in now and eternal peace.
Sincerely my condolences
Detective Ladislav Zsigray

To the Keller Family. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you. Jim was like a second son to me when he and my son Andrew would be together. The two of them could surely come up with some stories and get into some mischief. My biggest surprise was seeing Jim as a police officer and actually having a few cases with him while on the job. He will surely be missed

My deepest sympathies are with the Keller family.

I have nothing but fond memories of playing over your house with Jimmy when we were younger.

Jimmy was a true "force of nature" while at Ascension. He made his presence known, but never to the determent of his classmates and teachers. Looking back... his innate confidence in himself will always be something I admire.

Jimmy will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am very saddened by the loss of Jimmy, we were classmates at Ascension and he was such a funny young man when we were in school. Jimmy also turned into a very nice man and his loss has affected many. Many prayers to the whole Keller family, may you find peace and solace in knowing that Jimmy is now out of pain and with GOD. Bless you all.