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Ronald R. Keeling

LACEY, Washington

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Ronald R. Keeling

Ronald R. Keeling, 38, died on January 11, 2009 in Olympia, Washington. Ron was born in Southern California and graduated from Nevada Union High School in 1987. Ron married his wife, Jenifer, on March 15, 1992 in Adak, Alaska. Upon graduation from high school, he entered...

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Jen
May God see you and the family through this tough time. Ron was a good friend to me. God Bless
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Jen, Chandler and Al'eck,

I can not put into words how you and Ron help me, my family, and the entire Battery while I served as Commander. Ron had a way of making things happen like no other. Always willing to go that extra mile to help that Soldier to his left or right, and we could "always" count on him to get the job done. He was first one in and the last one out with any and all that we did. He had this smile about him that could briten up the the darkest day and his...

Dear Jenifer, Chandler and Al'eck,

We are all better people for having known Ron. He was always there when needed and the country will be forever in his debt for his outstanding service. We will all miss him deeply. We will keep you all close in our thoughts and prayers.

The Hatfield Family

Jen, Al'eck and Chandler,

Ron was my best friend for years in Colorado Springs. His mentorship was instrumental to my success as an Officer. We shared many good times together as you know. He will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jen, Al'eck and Chandler,

I had the distinct privilege of working with Ron while he was stationed in Colorado Springs with JTAGS. He’s one of the finest individuals I have ever known and he was admired by all who had the opportunity to know him. I consider Ron a friend and you are all in my thoughts and prayers, he will be deeply missed.

Jen, Al'eck and Chnadler,

I had the privilege of working with Ron when we were in JTAGS together. He was a great Soldier, but more than that he was a great man. He was kind and honorable, and admired by all those around him. I truly enjoyed working with him. The deployment to Guam that he, Daniel and I spent together was one of the finest memories of service I have from the Army. Our prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Jen, Al'eck and Chandler,

The world has lost a GREAT MAN! Your family will always been in our prayers! You guys will always have friends in Colorado Springs. I hope that your family and Ron's parents find strength in this difficult time. May God shine his light on you and the boys.

Daniel, Catherine, Ezykiel, and Gabriel Vigil

Jen, Al'eck and Chandler,
I was very priveledged to serve with Ron while he was assigned to SMDC, in Colorado Springs, CO. He was one of the finest NCO's I have ever known; always hard working, willing to go the extra mile, and never hesitated to perform any task. He could be seen with a smile on his face, even in the roughest of situations. I learned a lot from him, and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers, and those of so many that knew him, go out to you all in this time...

Jen, Al'eck and Chandler,
May you find strength in each other and in the cherished memories of a soldier, father and husband who left us too soon.