He was born Monday, August 22, 1983, the son of Larry and Reba Mathis Keller and live his whole life in the county. He worked as an IT Tech with Designer Cabinets for 6 years and also worked as a security guard at Whiteville for a short time. He enjoyed playing video games, cooking, repairing computers, weigh lifting and local sports, but mostly loved to be with his family, being known as a 'home body'. Mr. Keller was a member of Parrans Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Zane Keller of Bolivar; a child that he considered his own, Draiven Kincaide of Mason, TN; his parents, Reba M. and Larry Keller, both of Bolivar; a sister, Cherie Bishop (Lee) of Adamsville; a brother, Jeff Keller (Anita) of Oakland; 2 nieces, MacKenzie Decker (Jeremy) of Middleton and Keri Keller of Knoxville; and a nephew, Seth Bishop of Adamsville. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Dewitt & Rena Mathis and Alvis and Pauline Keller.
He was born Monday, August 22, 1983, the son of Larry and Reba Mathis Keller and live his whole life in the county. He worked as an IT Tech with Designer Cabinets for 6 years and also worked as a security guard at Whiteville for a short time. He enjoyed playing video games, cooking, repairing computers, weigh lifting and local sports, but mostly loved to be with his family, being known as a 'home body'. Mr. Keller was a member of Parrans Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Zane Keller of Bolivar; a child that he considered his own, Draiven Kincaide of Mason, TN; his parents, Reba M. and Larry Keller, both of Bolivar; a sister, Cherie Bishop (Lee) of Adamsville; a brother, Jeff Keller (Anita) of Oakland; 2 nieces, MacKenzie Decker (Jeremy) of Middleton and Keri Keller of Knoxville; and a nephew, Seth Bishop of Adamsville. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Dewitt & Rena Mathis and Alvis and Pauline Keller.
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