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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of a great man, Keith Elias Call. He passed away at his home in Wellsville, Utah on January 15, 2025. He was born in Ogden, Utah on May 20, 1937, to the parents of Malynn and Verna Call.
He grew up in Ogden, Utah and graduated from Ogden High School in 1955. He met and married Thelma J. Aldous in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. They had two children, Brad and Keri. He loved going hunting, camping, and jeeping with his family. Keith also enjoyed going on trips, going on motorcycle rides and 4wheeling with his friends.
Keith spent his early years working in the Ogden area, he ended up being the manager of Sunset Sporting Goods. He then transferred as manager to the Logan, Utah Sunset Sporting Goods Store where he made many friends. After the store got bought out he opened his own store Four Seasons Sports Center. He grew a successful business for many years, after he closed the store, he went to work for the LDS Church where he retired after several years. He became friends with everyone he came in contact with.
Keith is proceeded in death by his parents, one brother and two sisters. He is survived by his wife, Thelma, son Brad (Marci) Call, and daughter, Keri Call, 6 Grandchildren Jalane (Kolin) Christiansen, Devin (Ashley) Call, Derek Call, Dustin Call, Ashley (Cody) Ruud and Jake (Monica) Pattee, and 7 Great-Grandchildren and one on the way.
Private family services will be held.
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