Timothy Keith Keller

timothy keller

October 27, 1957 ~ March 15, 2017

Age 59 of Marine on St. Croix. Loving Dad, Brother Uncle passed away on March 13, 2017. Tim was an outdoorsman, smart aleck, jokester, and a wise and genuine man. He was an amazing dad and loved his family more than anything. Tim is preceded in death by his parents, William Florence. He is survived by his daughters, Nicole Kallie; mother of his children, Kim; siblings, Pat Harvieux, Mike Keller; niece, Andrea Harvieux; nephew, Matthew (Dawn) Harvieux; and many friends. Celebration of Tims Life 7 PM Friday, March 24th at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, 555 SW Centennial Drive, Forest Lake with visitation beginning at 5 PM until time of service. Please bring any pictures you might have of Tim. Memorials preferred to the family.

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  1. Tim, you always reached out to me for advices and opinions and I did my best to give you an answer. One day you asked me of an opinion about the work over other’s opinion, from that day on I was your “the second opinion man.” You made me feel important and respected and I appreciated it very much. You showed no pride but sincerity and humility; no shame but honesty. You are not afraid to show your weakness but I am. You are a brave man that’s why I admired you Keller! No more competing for jokes. I must admitt, we are even on that department. I’ll miss you buddy: your smiles and most of all all those hard time you tried to give me but in vain. Good bye my friend!!

  2. Dog, I want to thank you for the great 16 years we worked together. I will never forget the great times we had. You always had a great bond with the techs and I know why.. Thanks for those great laughs..see you another day Dog…I miss seeing you so much in the morning when I come to work..

  3. Tim was a great friend. You could always count on Tim to put a smile on your face with either his jokes or just the smile on his face. R.I.P my dear friend until we meet again. XOXO. Prayers to Tims family and friends.

  4. Tim was a special man he had a great ability to read people and because of that he was a person that wasnt fake, You knew where he stood.He had a big heart and cared deeply for his family and friends. I feel blessed to have become his friend over the years. Love you Dog

  5. Tim was as smart alack as they get, but the one thing you could always count on was how proud he was of his girls. We had our differences lord knows, but at the end of the day you were my brother in-law and uncle to my boys and were a decent man who always brought the best wines and the naughtiest jokes, who left us way too soon. We will miss you and speak of you often in the years to come. Thank you for the memories Tim….rest in peace.

  6. So many memories of my good friend Tim Keller over the past 11 years that I was blessed with his presence in my life. The one thing will stick with me forever is what a big, deep and genuine heart he had. The man felt every emotion so deeply and he wasn’t afraid to wear those emotions on his sleeve. From joy to sorrow to laughter to anger and everything in between, his huge heart was always on display. There was nothing phony about the man. The world needs more people with that quality. He gave his entire heart and soul to his family and close friends. The world was a better place with Tim in it. His impact will stay with me for as long as I live. God bless you Dog. I will love you forever.

  7. We are deeply saddened by the loss of Tim. He was a great friend and family of ours. Our hearts go out to our nieces Nikki and Kallie as well as the rest of Tim’s family.


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