Keith-McClellan-Obituary

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Keith John McClellan

Blanco, Texas

Nov 23, 1943 – Mar 24, 2024

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BORN
November 23, 1943
DIED
March 24, 2024
LOCATION
Blanco, Texas

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Keith John McClellan

November 23, 1943-March 24, 2024

Keith John McClellan was born November 23, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and left this life on March 24, 2024, at home in Blanco, Texas.

Keith is predeceased by his father, Jasper Ray...

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Mr. Mc.,
You will be missed! Bob & I enjoyed your company and I truly enjoyed working with you. Sincerely, Rosa & Bob Hood

Mr. McClellan was my first principal as a teacher in 1985. He was wonderful! I took those first years at Socorro HS all over the world as I taught, and he was my standard for what a good principal was. I'm so sorry to "hear" this news. My prayers are for my former colleague, his wife Gail, and other family members as they grieve for this amazing man.

Mr. McClellan was a wonderful principal at Socorro High in El Paso. I have nothing but the fondest memories of him. Rest in peace, sir.

Weldon & I lived in Blanco for 6 years, moving back to San Antonio in 2016. He was one of the first people we met in Blanco & he became a friend. When he & Gail would travel to their timeshare vacations, we helped take care of his numerous animals & befriended his favorite donkey, Little Bob a few times. Having lived in cities all of my life, it was an exciting adventure to help feed the goats, cows, horses, chickens, cats & dogs. We always enjoyed Keith's stories...& he had a lot of them! ...

Mr. McClellan, there are never enough words to express when a great loss happens. You were a great, fair principal and one of my very first bosses. The respect you had for us, you earned in return. I definitely wished there were more people like you in this world. My good deed will definitely be done in your name. Rest in peace sir! You earned it!
Always,
Dianna Quintanilla Gallegos Yoakum

Keith made such an impact on the lives of so many including my own

In loving memory of a wonderful person. He was a very interesting guy to visit with. He always had a story(about history). He will be missed by many.

Terry and I were extremely saddened on the passing of Keith from this earthly life. I thought Keith was truly one-of-a kind. I so enjoyed our times together with him and Gail in spreading the great news about health & wellness. Our conventions in Dallas, TX; Branson, MO and El Paso, TX to name a few were such fun because of Keith. His personality made everything much more enjoyable. The video capturing key moments of his very full life totally conveyed he was true gentleman, American,...

I will miss his goofy sense of humor, his diligence, his help, his writings and his excellent example as a good human being. My heart goes out to the family, thoughts, prayers and a big hugyou know who you are.