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Opal Keller

Danville, Virginia

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RINGGOLD - Opal Hattie Young Keller, 99, Our loving mother, is rejoicing in the presence of the Lord this day. She went home to be with her Lord on Monday, Nov. 12, 2007, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Keller, of 556 Chaney Store Road, had been in declining health for several years,...

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To Mrs. Keller's Family,
What a shining example we have to follow. If you look up the word faithful in the dictionary I am sure Mrs. Keller's picture will be beside it. Please know that you all are in our prayers. May you find peace in you r time of sorrow.

PAT AND BUTCH FONDOW

I remeber Mrs. Keller from my childhood.She was always such a sweet person,and she was a Godly person.I went to church with her for years and those times are still in my heart.May Our Blessed Lord keep you in this time of sorrow..your memeories are your blessings now.Love,Pat (Mansfield) Royster Vipperman

I
am the daughter of Everette Keller and my Grandma was like no other.
While gowing up, she lived with us and taught me so many things. She
gave us much love and was proud of us no matter the situation. I
remember taking Home Economics in school and had to sew a skirt. After
making this skirt, I was afraid to wear it feeling like it would fall
apart but Granny was so proud of me. I have so many fond memories of
her as we all do and glad to know she is with our Lord and...

Aileene and Beth, you are in my prayer's and thoughts. Isn't it a wonderful comfort to know where your mother's soul is now without a doubt!

Susan and I, as well as Ricky, Caroline and Kathleen extend our deepest sympathies to the entire Keller family. Aunt Opal was a special person and all of us were blessed to have known her for all of these years. I have many fond memories of her, including her visits to the Philadelphia area, and a legendary trip in a car with Uncle Goober and my parents to see some sights in the mountains in 1987. She will be missed by all, but on the other hand, we all know that she is in a better place. ...

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived. Aunt Opal was such a sweet and Godly woman, I am sure the heavenly reunion is a glorious one. I will be praying for comfort and peace

My dear Cousins, Everette, Jack, Beecher, Beth and Aileen,
"Blessed in the eyes of the Lord is the death of His holy ones"
Our great grandfather, David Reuben Phillip Dellinger was a great
man of faith, virtue and miracles in his day and a man counted upon by all of those around him, our grandmother, his daughter Mae Belle Dellinger Young was also a great prayer warrior and the Mother of fourteen. I have always felt that the heir of these two saints was your mother, dear Aunt Opal....

My prayers are with all of you at this time of sorry. May God bless each of you.