Kevin R. Keller

February 14, 1963 ~ October 29, 2018
Kevin R. Keller, 55, died Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 at home following a lengthy illness.
Born in Danvers on Feb. 14, 1963, he was the son of the late Joseph and Adele (Grigonis) Keller. He was raised and educated in Danvers and resided in Rowley for twenty years before returning to Danvers in recent years.
Kevin was employed as a truck driver and more recently had been employed by Atlas Paper of Woburn.
He enjoyed wood carving and drawing, and he had a great sense of humor.
He leaves his siblings, Judy Hardy and her husband Doug of Beverly, Wayne Keller and his wife Toni of Danvers, Doug Keller and his wife Cookie of Amesbury, Ron Keller and his wife Jan of Sandown, NH, and Janice Pedersen and her husband Robert of NH, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Joseph Keller.
As requested, funeral services are private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.
Will miss you every day as a best friend and little brother. I will never forget all the times we did some crazy things and laughed together. You will always be in my heart.
Love You Doug.
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I will miss you Kevin for the rest of my life. No one has your sense of humor or your warm heart. You were always there for me to talk to and laugh with as kids and adults. We were always together like you said “hand in hand”. When we were kids we were always getting into trouble. We had so much fun. Losing you is so hard but I know that I will see you again on the other side. Love You – Miss You Forever.
Judy
I went to Jr. High and HS with Kevin. I remember he hung out with Richie LeCouras. So sorry my friend. Way too young.
Uncle Kevin, I miss you every single day. I think of the times sitting in your kitchen for hours cracking jokes and talking about grandma and papa / ma and dad jokes. I miss your smile and your laugh. I think of those times where we laughed till we couldn’t breath. All those times giving you hair cuts and even though I didn’t do a great job you always said I did. Uncle Kevin you’ll always be in my heart. Love you Uncle Kevin.
Melissa
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