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- Mr. Keller settled in Indiana in 1818 and was a shoemaker and wood dealer near New Amsterdam.
Obituary:
Services Held For Henry Keller
Henry Phillip Keller, 81, retired farmer and father of Mrs. Alfred
Koeneke of Riverton, died Friday at his home at 1204 E. Fremont.
Funeral services were held Monday at 10 AM at the Davis funeral
chapel, and burial was at Mountain View cemetery.
Mr. And Mrs. Keller had lived in Riverton for the past 15 years,
coming here from Mason City, Nebr., where he had farmed.
He was born July 14, 1873, in Harrison county, Indiana, and at the
age of nine arrived by covered wagon with his parents at Valpariso,
Nebr. A few years later they moved to Mason City, where he farmed with
his father and was married March 20, 1901, to Dora A. Fisher, who
survives.
Also surviving are five children Clifford Keller of Shelton, Nebr.,
Lona Cherry of Lander, Ida Koeneke of Riverton, Francis Keller of
Billings, and Lucille Overturf of Chandler, Nebr.; a brother, Harve
Keller of Hillsboro, Ore., a sister, Mrs Rebecca Amsberry, also of
Hillsboro, 20 grand children and 3 great grandchildren.
One daughter and two sons preceded him in death.
The Rev. George Massingale of the Southern Baptist church
officiated at Monday's services. Casket bearers were Fred Devish, L. W.
Templin, Hugo Templin, Harvey Dady, Robert Rumery, and William Donelson.
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