KEITH-KELLERMAN-Obituary

KEITH KELLERMAN

Gig Harbor, Washington

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Keith Leroy Kellerman Keith Leroy Kellerman passed away Sept 28, 2014. He was born in Portland, Oregon June 16, 1937. Keith has lived in Gig Harbor for 22 years. He graduated from Grant High School in Portland and attended Oregon State University on a football scholarship while working on a...

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Pam,
Greg and I send our deepest sympathy for your loss of your dear husband Keith. You are in the thoughts and prayers of both of us.

We are sorry to hear of Keith's passing. Though I'd not met Keith Pam, his loving wife and my golf buddy, mentioned him often. He sounds like a nice guy, especially given that Pam choose him to marry and that he too (like my husband Greg) attended Oregon State U on a football scholarship. Rest in Peace Keith and Pam you are in our thoughts a prayers.

We were sorry to hear of Keith's passing. We enjoyed our times with him in the pinochle group and always looked to him for advice when we needed a rule clarification. Those were some good times.

Bob and Mary Lou Daniel

Pam,
We were so sorry to hear of Keith's passing! He was a great guy and we enjoyed being in the pinochle group when we lived in Tacoma. Blessings to you in this most difficult time. May God keep you in the palm of His hand!
Pat & Jim Jacobson
Vancouver, WA

Pam, my heartfelt condolences. I will always remember our visits, late night pinochle games and vacations. We had fun together. You and Keith are family and he will be missed. Love you both

I remember Keith as devoted to Pam and nurturing a warm home for their family and friends.

Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let your perpetual light shine upon him now and forever, amen. We will honor & treasure our memories of Keith and hold them deep in our hearts. We pray for your peace Pam and know you have many friends who support & love you. HUGS Gurrl fren!

Having been out of town for the past couple of weeks, we just learned of Keith's passing today. In the ten years we knew Keith, as our neighbor, he just seemed to get sweeter and sweeter. His sensitivity in responding to the loss of our family dog (and Tiger's friend) was the deepest consolation for us. And no matter what Keith was facing health-wise, he was mentally always sharp as the proverbial tack, with a keen appreciation for context and details. He will be missed, and remembered...

We knew Keith & Pam from our Pinochle group in Gig Harbor, we believe it was one of his favorite pastimes, playing card games. Keith will be greatly missed. Our condolences to the family.