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Dennis G. Keller, age 67 of Boscobel, passed away on Friday February 17, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Society in Fennimore. He was born on August 29, 1949 in Boscobel Wisconsin. The son of Harry and Elsie (Broeker) Keller. He was a United States Air Force Vietnam Veteran. He is survived by 2 children a son Joseph (Teri) Keller of Conway S.C.. A daughter Krystal (Robert) Woodrum of South Beloit Illinois. Four grandchildren: Trystan Diggs and Henry Keller both of Conway S.C., Michael and Korie Woodrum both of South Beloit Illinois. His mother Elsie Keller of Boscobel. His siblings: Karen (Mike) Sumner of Boscobel, Kathy (Tom) Chappell of Fennimore, David (Julie) Keller of Tongonoxie Kansas, Jan Kraska (Randy Wirtz) both of Muscoda, Andy (Trish) Keller of Fennimore Kris Arms of Blue River, Rhonda (Delbert) Parish of Blue River, Cindy Keller of Monroe. An Uncle Don Keller of Boscobel. 2 Aunts: Frances Hubl of Boscobel, Geneva Keller of Sullivan Wi., 22 Nieces and Nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Harry Keller along with a brother Eddie Keller.
Memorial Services will be held on Tuesday February 21, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Boscobel. Father Miguel Galvez officiating. Burial in the Boscobel Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday February 21, 2017 from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service at 11:00 A.M. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Boscobel. Military honors will be accorded by the Blake Semrad Post #134 American Legion and the Gilbertson Pitzer Radley VFW Post #10393 both of Boscobel. The Kendall Funeral Service in Boscobel is assisting the family. Online condolences can be sent to www.kendallfunealservice.com
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Sherri Studnicka
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Posted Fri February 17, 2017
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Dear family and friends of Dennis Keller,
I am Rhonda and Delbert's neice. I have known Mrs. Elsie Keller for years as she and my mom were friends. Cindy Keller was fun to interact with when we were kids and spent some summers at our grandparents farm. I send each and everyone of you my deepest heartfelt sympathies! I know that aweful hurt with the loss of one so loved!! It is true the price of love is the pain of loss. We prayed daily for Dennis by name. We are praying for all your hearts that are hurting so bad to feel the love of Jesus holding you close to his heart. He is an amazing, loving, forgiving God who hurts when we hurt and weeps with the broken hearted. Please take care of yourselves and each other! Never leave or hang up with out saying "I love you." Love to you all, Sherri and Ernell Studnicka
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Sue Berger
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Posted Fri February 17, 2017
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So sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Denny and Kathy for many years. He was always trying to please and do a great job. My thoughts and prayers are with your families.
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Bill and Marlene Ziemer
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Posted Fri February 17, 2017
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We send our sympathy for your loss. I remember Denny as having a big heart. If he could do something to help you, he would. May he rest in peace.
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mickie winders
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Posted Fri February 17, 2017
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I am so sorry for your loss.
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doraine hardy grassman
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Posted Fri February 17, 2017
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So sorry for your loss of your family member. May he RIP and may you all find strength and comfort in each other and knowing that he is resting peacefully.
Love n Hugs to my friends Kris and Rhonda.
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JoAnn & Doug Ferrel
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Posted Sat February 18, 2017
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So very sorry for your loss. Keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. JoAnn (Wood) & Douglas Ferrel.
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Sherri (Nelson) Perdue
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Posted Sat February 18, 2017
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Condolences to the family. Rest in Peace Denny.
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Chris Noble
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Posted Sat February 18, 2017
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We will miss Dennis at The Port. He always had a smile for everyone. Be at peace.
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Pat Updike
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Posted Sat February 18, 2017
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Remember going to catechism with Denny, his sister, Karen (my friend and classmate) and the Keller family. He was a gentle soul--always had a smile for everyone he met. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
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Charlotte Teubert
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Posted Sat February 18, 2017
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THE COLOR OF MEMORIES TABLE ARRANGEMENT was sent by Ken Keller.
Gone but never forgotten, Denny will always be in our hearts.
Our deepest sympathy and love,
Ken & family
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Ryan Sumner
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Posted Mon February 20, 2017
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Uncle Den was a good man. I will miss him greatly.
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Chase, Spencer and Reese Sumner
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Posted Mon February 20, 2017
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Uncle Denny was super nice to us when we came to visit our Grandma and Grandpa on the farm He wanted us to teach him how to throw a frisbee and he did pretty good. He and Reese were good buddies. We are sad and will miss him a lot. But we are happy that he is in heaven now.
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Kelly Kelley
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Posted Mon February 20, 2017
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I will truly miss you Uncle Den. It always made me smile seeing you walk over with a Frisbee to play catch with my kids, niece and nephews. I know you are with grandpa and Eddie now and will always be with us:)
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Patti Pettit
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Posted Tue February 21, 2017
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Our deepest condolences on the loss of Denny. I knew Denny for many years. Good times at Club 60. He was a good guy and I know he will be deeply missed. Patti (Poole) and Bob Pettit
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Darlene Mickelson
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Posted Tue February 21, 2017
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Denny was such a good guy. I worked with him at Advance for several years and appreciated his friendship and smiles. I'm sorry for his loss.
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Chuck Grimesey
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Posted Tue February 21, 2017
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Condolences to the Keller family - I have known them forever - such a wonderful family. I remember racing my 57 Dodge with Denny's 57 Chevy out on Hwy. 60 - the good old days! Denny was always polite & nice to me - I will miss him.
Chuck Grimesey
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