Frank H. Keller, Montoursville, July 10, 1926-March 11, 2018, Dear Frank, In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. Love, Jesus.
I was born in Phillipsburg, PA a son of Harris E. and Naomi Ruth Keller. I graduated from Williamsport High School, Class of 1944, and the Goodwin School of Accounting. I was a member of the Farragut United Methodist Church, American Legion Post # 1, U.C.T Council 350, John F. Laedlein Lodge No. 707, F.&A.M., and the Williamsport Consistory. I enjoyed bowling and golfing, attaining high scores in both sports. I also enjoyed a little fishing and caught many little fish. I concluded my working career in 1989 retiring from the position of postmaster of the Linden, PA post office.
During World War II, I served in the U.S. Army in France and Germany. I was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and three Bronze Battle Stars.
Surviving are my son Grant Keller (wife Alison), my daughter Dixie Wurster (husband Matt), and my sister Ruth Pepperman (husband LaRue), Vivian Keller (Wife of brother, Bill), plus nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Arlene (Bussom) Keller, my dear bride of 66 years, died July 5, 2015. Siblings, brothers Edward and Bill Keller, sisters N. Helen Stuller (husband, Lee) and Louise Yerger (husband, Lou) have also passed.
I thank my siblings, relatives, and friends who shared or contributed to my adventure on spaceship planet Earth. A special thanks goes to my immediate neighbors and my sister Ruth for their acts of Kindness.
The grave is not my final resting place; therefore, I shall not miss this world’s embrace. As I leave my Earthly abode, I pray God’s memory is as poor as mine! Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be made to the charities of one’s choice. Arrangements are by Spitler Funeral Home, Montoursville.fr