In memory of

Waltraud G. "Wallie" Keul

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Mike Satterwhite

August 21, 2008

I was so sorry to hear about your mom, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Terry Moore

August 14, 2008

It was with great sadness that I learned of Mrs. Keul's death. I had known her whole family and became very close to them during my years in Nacogdoches. Both Dr. Keul and she were inspirational to me when I decided to major in German. Over the years, I have often thought of all the wonderful times we had spent together as members of the German Club in Lufkin and my bicycle trip with Norman through South Germany in 1967. I don't think I will ever forget that nor all the memories so inextricably bound to the relationship I had with that wonderful family. Mrs. Keul will be missed very much and I am so sorry to learn of her passing. God bless her and her wonderful family.

Mark Choate

August 13, 2008

Because of my friendship with one of her sons, I knew Mrs. Keul for many years when I lived in Nacogdoches. She was truly one of the sweetest souls and most gracious ladies I ever knew. She always took a genuine interest in every person she met and she had a smile that lit up any room. She will be greatly missed.

Carolyn Weems Blankenship

August 12, 2008

Wallie was my neighbor for years at their little farm. She was so special...always checking on my mother in law when we were at work.She was one of the most gracious women I've ever known. May God bless all of you in your time of sorrow.

Molly Sublett

August 12, 2008

I met Wallie & Carl when they walked the mall every day. I owned a business there and enjoyed them so much. Wallie was truly one of the most loving persons I have ever had the privilege to know. May God's blessings be with you all.

Emily Taravella

August 12, 2008

Mrs. Keul was my dear friend and it was my privilege to spend many hours with her writing her memoir. What a full life she had! I will miss her, and I pray that her family and Frank will be comforted by their memories and by knowing how much she loved them.

Dorothy LaBarbera

August 12, 2008

I had the priviledge of meeting Wallie only once and only for a few minutes but that was long enough to see what a jewel of a person she was. My condolences to the family on your loss.

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