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Ronald Clayton Keller

Wilmington, North Carolina

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RONALD CLAYTON KELLER Ron Keller, 76, was born in Bunkie, Louisiana to the late Charles and Dorothy Keller, and died peacefully at home on June 13, 2020. Ron received a BS in Chemical Engineering from LSU and a Masters in Industrial Engineering from NCSU. He worked at General Electric for 34...

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Five years seems like such a long time that Ron has been gone. I have missed him so much. He was always just a phone call away, but for now, the memories will have to suffice. Wishing all God's blessings to Noel and family members. Our eternal hope continues for a glorious reunion with Ron and others one day soon.

Precious Noel and family, I can only imagine the joy Ronnie experiences every moment in his heavenly home. I think of all of you often and miss seeing you. Our sweet Ronnie is forever in our hearts, and one day soon we will all be back together. I love you and I am thinking of you today.

I remember how wonderfully kind Ronnie was. He was always thinking of others. Ronnie told funny stories and made people laugh. He loved spreading joy. Even now, when I think of time spent with Ronnie, I feel blessed.
Besides being compassionate and loving, Ronnie was brave. He counted his blessings, even when he faced death. His precious wife, children, and grandchildren were so dear to him. He focused on the gifts he had been given and thanked God for his life.
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Ron enjoy working with you will miss having fun with you when we work you were a great friend

My cousin, Ronnie, was an inspiration. He never had anything bad to say about anyone. He was a man who encouraged others, who loved well, and who faced difficulties with bravery and strength. I am certain that when he entered his Heavenly home, God said, "Well done, my good and faithful servant!"

Ron was a "one of a kind" we always hear about, but seldom actually meet and enjoy being around. He did however tell some of the most corney jokes I have ever heard..................but he did make me laugh one time. He certainly will be missed, but it is heavens gain for sure.

Ron, no words to say how much I'll miss you. I'll always cherish the emails we exchanged the past few weeks. See you on the other side...

Just today I have heard about Ron's passing and want to say my deepest condolences to his wife Noel and Family.
I got to know Ron a few years ago when he joined our driving team at Enterprise. He was a great colleague and became a good friend. I missed him all these months he had been sick because he always had such funny and positive ideas when we were on the road. Now he will be looking down to us from heaven and smile.

Ron was a fun relative by marriage but became a dear friend over the years. He was one of the nicest men Ive ever known. His love ofGod and family were such a part of him. We will miss him very much.