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Robert Coleman Keller Jr.

Lexington, Kentucky

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Lexington, Kentucky

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KELLER Robert Coleman, Jr., "Bobby," 61, of Lexington, husband of Mary Fockele Keller, died peacefully Tuesday, June 4, 2013. He worked in the farm equipment industry for 37 years and was the owner and manager of Keller's Farm Store in Paris, KY. He was the son of the late Robert Coleman Keller,...

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Dear Mary,

We can hardly believe our eyes as we are traveling in Ashville today and tried to look you two up. Many years have passed and we recall Bobby and his love of life! Our cruise together over 26 years ago and it seems like yesterday. Please call or email us we are so sorry to hear of your great loss of a wonderful person. Anne and Ernie Keller Indiana and Michigan John Deere Dealers akeller53@yahoo. com 574-265-6034 love and peace to you and the girls. God bless all of you...

I will always remember Bobby and my brother Oskie laughing and swapping funny stories at parties. What a fun person with a wonderful sense of humor.
We all will miss you so much. Mary Ann Penn Genet

what a great fun down to earth guy.loved our beach trips together and bobby,s navy breakfast. our condolences to mary and the girls and all our Lexington friends love sandy and bill from texas

Bobby was always laughing, very much the individual. I remember seeing him jump straight over the fence to get into a winners circle when his dads horse won. Very sad and mad to see him go so soon..

Thinking of the family.

Back in the fourth grade at Christ The King school I got to know Bobby pretty good as we sat together on the sidelines during recess, he with a broken leg and me with a stitches in the back of my head. Fast forward 45 years and we renewed our friendship when I bought a John Deere tractor from him. Same Bobby, had not changed a bit.Through all the hard lessons of life he was still the same good natured boy. My condolences to all his family and friends for our loss.