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Dorcas B <I>Manchester</I> Keller

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Dorcas B Manchester Keller

Birth
Warnerville, Schoharie County, New York, USA
Death
4 Sep 1999 (aged 64–65)
Cobleskill, Schoharie County, New York, USA
Burial
Sloansville, Schoharie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
# 127N
Memorial ID
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Dorcas B Keller, 65 of Route 30A, died Saturday at Bassett Hospital of Schoharie after being stricken at home.
Born in Warnerville, Mrs. Keller was a 1952 graduate of Sharon Springs High School.
She was a switchboard operator at the Cobleskill office of the New York Telephone Co. at one time. She and her husband co-owned and operated Kelcreek Farms for many years on Route 30A until they sold their herd in 1988.
Mrs. Keller was a member of the Cobleskill, United Methodist Church. Her sister Ella Snyder died July 29.
Survivors include her husband, Robert K Keller, whom she married June 12, 1954; two sons, David R Keller of Sloansville and Michael D Keller of Central Bridge; two daughters, Bonnie S Lighthall of Hartly, Delaware and Lisa M. Keller of Cobleskill; three brothers, Olin and Earl Manchester both of Cobleskill and Wilson Manchester of Sharon Springs; two sisters, Erma Lampkin of Amsterdam and Judith Brown of Sharon Springs, 10 grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Schenectady Gazette, 9/8/1999
Dorcas B Keller, 65 of Route 30A, died Saturday at Bassett Hospital of Schoharie after being stricken at home.
Born in Warnerville, Mrs. Keller was a 1952 graduate of Sharon Springs High School.
She was a switchboard operator at the Cobleskill office of the New York Telephone Co. at one time. She and her husband co-owned and operated Kelcreek Farms for many years on Route 30A until they sold their herd in 1988.
Mrs. Keller was a member of the Cobleskill, United Methodist Church. Her sister Ella Snyder died July 29.
Survivors include her husband, Robert K Keller, whom she married June 12, 1954; two sons, David R Keller of Sloansville and Michael D Keller of Central Bridge; two daughters, Bonnie S Lighthall of Hartly, Delaware and Lisa M. Keller of Cobleskill; three brothers, Olin and Earl Manchester both of Cobleskill and Wilson Manchester of Sharon Springs; two sisters, Erma Lampkin of Amsterdam and Judith Brown of Sharon Springs, 10 grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Schenectady Gazette, 9/8/1999


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