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Obituary: Keller, Richard Jung

Age 78

KELLER, Richard Jung Richard Jung Keller, born October 30, 1936 breathed his last Thursday, July 9, 2015, succumbing to heart failure while at Hospice House of Northern Idaho.

Born to Louise Marie (Huff) Keller and Earl Hastings Keller in Kalispell, Montana.

Richard demonstrated a love of the outdoors and remained passionate about his home state of Montana all of his life.

Richard earned a living as a skilled office equipment mechanic and short haul trucker, working much of his career with locally owned Peirone Produce, and Food Services of America, retiring from the Teamsters Union.

He resided in the cities of Spokane, (where he graduated from Mead High School), San Francisco, Kalispell, Coeur d’Alene and most recently, Post Falls.

Though he would be the first to say he did not see active duty, he served in the National Guard.

Enjoying his, “adventures,” Richard named the Middle Fork of the Salmon as his favorite float trip, and rafted the river and other Idaho whitewater regularly through midlife.

Religious about hunting, every fall he partnered with lifelong friends to hunt elk near Calder, Idaho.

He recalled childhood fly-fishing in Placer Creek, Wallace, Idaho, a sport he enjoyed all his life.

He drove friends and family to Glacier National Park, and explored other Montana landmarks such as the Centennial Valley, the Beartooth Highway and Yellowstone National Park.

He married Billie Rae (Chase) Keller and they had a daughter Kimberley Ann, he later married Patricia Ann McCoy (then Keller) and they had a daughter Kristine Denise Keller.

He is preceded in death by his parents Louise and Earl Keller, his brother John Robert Keller, wife Billie and son Russell E., and survived by his daughters Kimberley Ann and Kristine Denise Keller, grandchildren Travis Cook, Laura Graham, Kelly and Joshua Elmgren, and great-grandchildren Ashlyn Rogers, and Hannah and Ayden Graham, and his half sister, Sharon Keller Stevenson.

Richard enjoyed an active faith life and was most recently a member of New Hope Christian Center.

In Kalispell he worked and served at Christian Center, and Crossroads Christian Fellowship, Bigfork.

He was methodical, safety conscious, humorous, ornery, well loved, and is already missed.

He particularly loved daisies.

A memorial service will be held at 6:30 pm on Thursday, July 16, at New Hope Christian Center, 1108 North Argonne Road, Spokane Valley, Washington 99212.

ENGLISH FUNERAL CHAPEL of Coeur d’Alene has been entrusted to handle final arrangements.

Please visit Richard’s online memorial at www.englishfuneralchapel.com.