James-Keller-Obituary

Mayor James Keller

Luzerne, Pennsylvania

1938 - 2024

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Luzerne, Pennsylvania
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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LUZERNE — The Honorable Mayor James Keller, 86, of Luzerne, died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, surrounded by his family as he started his new journey.

Born Oct. 20, 1938, in Luzerne, he was the son of the late John Russell Keller and Thelma Hill Keller. He attended Luzerne schools and was a...

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I work for Mr. Keller for a few years driver Handicapped children to school. A great boss very compassionate and caring . I'm sorry I wasn't able to make the service but I sent my warmest regards to Mrs. Keller and the rest of the family your all in my prayers

So sorry for your loss Aunt Shirley, Jim and Scott. I remember a feeling of joy to be around him and admire all he did to help others. My deepest sympathy, Sharon

I will never forget when your family would come to our house for sandwiches and pies and you always had your daughter. You were a part of our family and will be missed by many. So sorry Mrs. Keller and family

Rhonda, Jim and family. So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are sour thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Keller Family so sorry for your loss he is not suffering anymore he is at peace watching over his wonderful wife , his children and grandchildren he will always be there for you All !! we will keep you in our prayers Be strong ,keep the faith and you all get thru this

Aunt Shirley, Jim and Scott, I am so glad that Uncle Jim was apart of our family. As a little girl he warmed my heart with his big smile and soft voice and as an adult I admired him for his dedication and love for others. I cherish every moment and memory that I had with him. Love you all

So sorry for your loss. I met Jim in the early 60's when we were young working for the Trane Company in Dunmore. Jim would drive up here to Avoca from Luzerne and we would carpool up to the plant. We had some great conversations on those trips which were before Rt. 81. He was an enterprising guy even then having a side business making choke cables for automobiles. Those were the days my friend.

Shirley & Family''sorry to read of Jim's passing...Bill and I always liked him...such a gentle person..know you will miss him. Fondly, Rosemary(Sikora) Isopi

Shirley and family we are so sorry for your loss.He loved our town of Luzerne and made it what it is today .We will truly miss him. May God give you the strength to get thru this difficult time