He was born March 8, 1882 at Wadema, Minn. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keller.
When he was a young man, the family moved to Oklahoma. On May 26, 1908, he was married to Anna Gergen of Wadema in Oklahoma.
He moved to Idaho in 1912, settling first on a farm in the York district. In 1917, they moved to New Sweden where he had lived since.
Mrs. Keller died July 28, 1950.
He is survived by the following sons and daughters; Carl, Richard, Mrs. Pete (Janice) Walstrom, Mrs. E. J. (Virginia) Steinke, all of Idaho Falls; Art, Roberts; Earl, Darlington; Mrs. Dale (Dorothy Schulman, Moore; Mrs. George (Iola) Grandberg, Firth; Mrs. Kenneth (Joan Eckersell, Ammon; 35 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Brothers and sisters are John Keller, Las Vegas, Nev.; Ed Keller, Shelley; George Keller, and Mrs. Carl Wolff, Both of Idaho Falls.
(Post Register 21 Sep 1962)
He was born March 8, 1882 at Wadema, Minn. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keller.
When he was a young man, the family moved to Oklahoma. On May 26, 1908, he was married to Anna Gergen of Wadema in Oklahoma.
He moved to Idaho in 1912, settling first on a farm in the York district. In 1917, they moved to New Sweden where he had lived since.
Mrs. Keller died July 28, 1950.
He is survived by the following sons and daughters; Carl, Richard, Mrs. Pete (Janice) Walstrom, Mrs. E. J. (Virginia) Steinke, all of Idaho Falls; Art, Roberts; Earl, Darlington; Mrs. Dale (Dorothy Schulman, Moore; Mrs. George (Iola) Grandberg, Firth; Mrs. Kenneth (Joan Eckersell, Ammon; 35 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Brothers and sisters are John Keller, Las Vegas, Nev.; Ed Keller, Shelley; George Keller, and Mrs. Carl Wolff, Both of Idaho Falls.
(Post Register 21 Sep 1962)
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