Errand C. Keller, 69, a resident of 420 48th St., died Tuesday night, in Soldiers Home Hospital, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Keller was employed 39 years by the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. as a PBX installer, retiring in 1961. He was a veteran of World War I. He held membership in the Commodore Denig Post 83 American Legion; Science Lodge 50, F&AM and the Telephone Pioneers of America. He was also a member of the Trinity Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, the former Maryelizabeth Pugh; a son, James, Sandusky; six grandchildren, two great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Fred Price, Findlay. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Friends and family came to the Richard Bertsch Funeral Home, where the Science Lodge conducted Masonic Services.
Funeral services were held in the funeral, the Rev. Benjamin Black, officiated.
Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.
SOURCE:
Sandusky Register
Sandusky, Erie, Ohio
Wednesday, June 15, 1966
Page 14
Errand C. Keller, 69, a resident of 420 48th St., died Tuesday night, in Soldiers Home Hospital, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Keller was employed 39 years by the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. as a PBX installer, retiring in 1961. He was a veteran of World War I. He held membership in the Commodore Denig Post 83 American Legion; Science Lodge 50, F&AM and the Telephone Pioneers of America. He was also a member of the Trinity Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, the former Maryelizabeth Pugh; a son, James, Sandusky; six grandchildren, two great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Fred Price, Findlay. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Friends and family came to the Richard Bertsch Funeral Home, where the Science Lodge conducted Masonic Services.
Funeral services were held in the funeral, the Rev. Benjamin Black, officiated.
Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.
SOURCE:
Sandusky Register
Sandusky, Erie, Ohio
Wednesday, June 15, 1966
Page 14
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