Notes for Georg Michael KELLER


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Notes for George KELLER


George Keller, 93, of Atwater, CA, passed away Monday, June 11, 2012 at home
with his wife of 60 years Sadie Keller by his side.
Funeral Mass will be held at St. Anthony Catholic Church Tuesday, June 19 at 9
a.m. with interment at San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery at 2 p.m.
George was born in Fairbault, MN, to Julius and Rosella Keller on March 3,
1919. He was raised in Devils Lake, ND, along with his 15 brothers and
sisters. He had a great love for family and friends. George was always quick
with a joke or a good story. He had a love of music and marched in the Rose
Bowl Parade. He graduated from Central High School and attended college at
Pasadena Junior College. In 1942, George enlisted in the United States Army
Air Corps later known as the United States Air Force. He served honorably for
20 years and was awarded the distinguished flying Cross, Presidential Unit
Citation, seven oak leaf cluster air medal and various combat ribbons. He flew
a B24 in the Pacific theater during WWII including the Battle of Iwo Jima and
later flew the B26. Following his retirement from the Air Force, he continued
to be involved in his love of flying when he worked in the civil service for
the NTSB, Air America, Air Asia Taiwan, Saigon, and the S. Vietnam. George
lived and worked in Saudi Arabia with the Saudi Royal Air Force. Following his
retirement, he resided in Atwater, California.
He is survived by his wife, Sadie; sons, Robert (his wife Mildred) and William
Keller; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
With his passing, we have lost a true gentlemen, loyal friend, devoted father
and family man and a loving husband. He was a hero to so many of us.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Castle Air Force Museum, 5050
Santa Fe Ave. Atwater, CA. 95301.
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