Paul-Keller-Obituary

Paul J. Keller

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Paul J. Keller Paul J. Keller, 87, of Colonial Park, passed away Saturday, January 27, 2007 at his home. He was born August 2, 1919, in Brod-headsville, son of the late William and Lucy (Miller) Keller, and was also preceded in death by his beloved wife of 53 years, Dorothy E. (Lehr)...

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To Wayne, Betty and your family's from Bob and Shirley Schubauer we would like to express our deepest sympathy to all of you in the loss of your father and grandfather, greatgrand father. But as we all know he is in a better place and together with his wife and friends. He was a great man.

Uncle Paul - You will never be forgotten. You and brother Lee (my father), had great times together and we always enjoyed coming to your home. Also loved Aunt Dot - now you can be with her forever. You had quite a history that we were not aware of and was known and loved by many. Now you will have no more problems or pains. God loves you. My condolences to all your family. Your niece Marie

To the family of PK, I am so sorry for your loss - Our Dads were the best of friends. When I was a young girl, I remember the football games, The Legion, The Tavern, our house on Thornwood, and your Dad was always there. They were lifelong friends and now they are together again, more than likely playing a great game of poker with the rest of the guys.

The fun times and memories from the Village are something I will always remember. You were one of a kind my friend. The old gang is slowly back together again, Pat, Brownie, Les, Abie and Jerry are just a few. You will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends.

Dear Great-Grand Pop,

Wow,I can't even explain how much I'm going to miss you...but I'm more than happy your with Jesus.You will of course will be in memory.I love you and misss you so much. Love,
Allison

I will always remember the time you made pizzas with anchovies at the bar, it could have been 50 years ago. Mom and Dad (your brother Lee) went to visit you and Aunt Dot,we always enjoyed those days and I will cherish the memories.
I heard this song at my friends service and it is so true. "WE ARE ONLY A HEARTBEAT FROM HEAVEN"

my dear paul, the last time we were together, you said to me "all my friends are gone and here i am" now you are alltogether in peace.
my deepest condolences to all of your children and grand and great children. they will miss you desprerately
with love and affection, gladys

Grandpop,
We will miss you. We will always be so proud of you for your service in WWII and all you accomplished throughout your life. The love and concern you always showed us as a grandfather and great grandfather we’ll keep in our hearts forever. We love you.
Kathy, Brian, Mandi, Sam and Melanie

i am going to miss you dad but you
are at a farr better place now
wayne