Charles William Keller
Charles William Keller, 76, of Fountain Inn, husband of Dianne Keller, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, September 20, 2018 while at home with his family.
Born in Zanesville, OH, he was a son of the late Harold Keller and the late Mary Jane Fasano.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Keller is survived by their son, Tony and his wife, Carolyne, of Fountain Inn; three grandchildren, Haley, Robbie and Davis Keller; three foster children all of whom knew him as ‘Beba’; one sister, Carol Mayberry; and one brother, Daniel Bauer and his wife, Helena.
A memorial service will be held on Monday, September 24, 2018 at 2:00 PM at Capstone Church with Pastor Walt Tanner officiating. The family will receive friends following the service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to: The Haiti Gospel Fund, c/o Capstone Church, 601 Fairview St, Fountain Inn, SC 29644.
The family would like to offer a special thank you to NHC Mauldin and Caris Hospice for the wonderful care shown to Mr. Keller and their entire family.
Dianne, Tony and family, We were very saddened to hear that Bill had passed away. We knew that the time was near from talking with Dianne, a few short weeks ago. I have know Bill and Dianne for a long time. I have always cherished their friendship. Once when I first met Bill (I was a police officer at the time) I asked him what kind of work he did, and he stated to me, I am like you I want to keep Fountain Inn clean. We laughed, as I found out that hr was the owner of a Dray Cleaners and Laundry. From that time on we we always friends. I later learned from a mutual friend(Johnny Boling) that they both loved having a passion for electric trains. Many times the showed them at festivals. Johnny and I were friends from childhood, now there are both gone to that great railroad in the sky to meet the head engineer. To the family I know that you will miss him, but keep in mind that you will be able to be with him again one day. So keep you faith in God and always trust in Him. May God make smooth the path before you in the day and months ahead. I will miss my friend also. Rest in peace.
Ray and Barbara Brown
Sympathy is extended to Bill’s family in his loss. We were friends, and traded with each other as long as we both had businesses in town. Good thoughts are with you.