Moses-Keller-Obituary

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Moses Keller

Fort Worth, Texas

Nov 16, 1943 – May 14, 2024

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BORN
November 16, 1943
DIED
May 14, 2024
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Historic Baker Funeral Home Inc. Obituary

Moses Keller, a Sourcing Administrator for Lockheed, died in Keller, Texas Tuesday, May 14, 2024. 


The funeral services for Moses Keller will be live streamed  on Thursday, May 23rd  from 11:00-11:45 at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 2823 North Houston St
Fort Worth, TX.


Please use the following links:


Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (S.M.B.C.) website:


https://shilohfortworth.com/livestream/?live=true


Facebook (S.M.B.C.):


https://www.facebook.com/shilohfortworth


YouTube (S.M.B.C.):


https://youtube.com/channel/UCj4H-IFeYcBCxfODjmnfNqQ

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Prayers of comfort and sincere condolences to the family. I grew up attending church with Mr. Keller on the row ahead of me. He always had a smile, word of encouragement or kind gesture. He was enthusiastically supportive of my academics and activities demonstrating the love and teachings of Christ by example. Thankful to have him as an elder in my village.

Brother Moses we missed your presence on this side, but God word said precious is the death of his saints. I'm glad God loves us all, so much he sent his son Jesus to die for us and saved us. God has a home for the saints in heaven and will make a new earth. May his family be comforted by the word of God and our love for the Keller family.

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Dear Cynthia and Madeline,
Please accept my deepest Condolences on the loss for your beloved Moses,a man of fine character with a gentle smile, There's no doubt that his passing will be a great loss to all who knew him, My prayers are with you during this difficult time, May God continue to comfort you and give you peace.

Brother Moses you will be missed. May God bless and keep the family always.

Moses was a gentle and quite person. He always had a smile for you when he was saying hello. Whenever I was out at a restaurant eating when I worked at Lockheed, he would always come over before he left to speak and ask how I was doing. Cynthia and Madeline, Keep the memories close in your heart. May God Keep His Arms of Love and Protection around both of you. My Prayers and deepest condolences are with you both during this difficult time.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.