In memory of

Michael E. Keller

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Dave Leasure

December 23, 2024

To the family of Mike: He should remembered as a caring person who thought of other's before himself. He always offered a helping hand for someone who needed uplifted. As we all know, Mike was also a dedicated athlete who excelled in football and wrestling. Your loss is heaven's gain and may he rest in peace. God bless him and all his family and friends.

Respectfully,
Dave F. Leasure
Tucson, Arizona

Carol R

December 21, 2024

G-d bless the family. My Dad and the Kellers' Uncle Stan worked together. When my sister Janet was going to move to Florida, Stan asked Mike if he would agree to drive my sister's car to Florida, and he did. Her Pontiac LeMans was bought in Ironton, and gave her a lot of good years down here. Charley K and I were classmates. I am sorry for your loss. Carol Rosener

Frank Depriest

December 20, 2024

I met Mike at the Dayton Malleable plant in 1971 and remained friends through the years.
Our kids went to Ironton School System.
Talked with him in October before I came to Florida for the winter he always told me I was going to miss all the cold weather.,
RIP my old friend!!
Frank (Rod)
He always told me he had a difficult time calling me Rod calling me Frank for 50 plus years!!

Nancy Fry

December 20, 2024

Mike was my next door neighbor when I was a teenager. He once took me a ride on his motorcycle. To Deedra and all of Mike's family, you have my deepest sympathy. Love and Prayers, Nancy McClelllan Fry

Tim

December 18, 2024

I have been going to the Tigers with Mike for the last couple of years, he caught me up on more people we went to school with than I can remember, had a story about everyone. He was a great friend and good company, I will miss him.

Richard Fisher

December 18, 2024

Don Elmore

December 18, 2024

Mike came into our lives many years ago when he showed up at a friends open mic show. After a few of his renditions of down home Ray Stevens songs he was in solid with the group. Over the years and the many miles he traveled he was always in touch and even made several trips back to check on everyone...Mike Keller "The Story Teller" as he became known in our crowd will be missed but his memory will last forever...

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