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Keel

In Loving Memory

Keel, Georgiana Marie

February 22, 1933 - November 10, 2024

Georgiana Marie Keel (Becker) born on February 22, 1933 in Belleville, Illinois to Elizabeth E. Becker (Heidenreich) and John H. Becker, the youngest of 13 children. She married William C. Keel on August 15, 1983.

Georgia was a pastoral member of St. Paul Catholic Church in Fenton, MO.

Preceded in death by her parents, her husband, seven brothers Norman, Kenneth, Paul, Bernard, John Jr., Erwin, Stanley and five sisters, Magdalene, Dorothy, Helen, Lucille, and Rose Mary. Survived by stepdaughter Laura Grentz-Dolan (Steve Dolan), Grandchildren: Shaun Grentz (Haley Fears), Joe Grentz, and Brittany Grentz. Great Grand children: Aiden, Jonathan, Anna, Adeline, Abel, Oliver, and Arik Grentz.

Georgia had a close relationship with her niece Jane Wiseman, and is also survived by 22 other nieces and nephews. She was a seamstress for 25 years in Belleville, Il., and her hobbies included bowling, taking photos, camping, fishing, and spending time outdoors.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, St. Louis, MO 63123, on Thursday, November 14, 8:00 AM until funeral service at 10:00 AM. Interment J.B. National Cemetery.

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4 thoughts on “Keel, Georgiana Marie”

  1. I love you, Aunt Georgie, and miss you and Uncle Bill. You brought a lot of joy and laughter whenever you visited. Say Hi to the rest of the family, and let them know I look forward to being with them.

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  2. Aunt Georgie, sorry we lost touch after my parents passed away. Will always remember the fun times of Becker family get togethers at our house and Uncle John’s house. RIP
    Your nephew,
    Kenny

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  3. Death Aunt Georgie,
    I wasn’t able to come today, but know I have a very heavy heart. I am so happy that me, Janette and Janie came to see you October 5th. I remember all the times spent with you on Schilling Avenue, the times we visited you in St. James, and fishing. You thrilled me the most when Janette and I came to St. Roberts and you were so excited and was sitting in the window, just waiting for us to arrive. Most of all, I loved that you were a strong, Christian woman. You loved the Lord and now will be with Him forever. Someday soon, I will see you again.
    All my love,
    Mary Beth Richter

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  4. Dear Aunt Georgie,
    I wasn’t able to come today, but know I have a very heavy heart. I am so happy that me, Janette and Janie came to see you October 5th. I remember all the times spent with you on Schilling Avenue, the times we visited you in St. James, and fishing. You thrilled me the most when Janette and I came to St. Roberts and you were so excited and was sitting in the window, just waiting for us to arrive. Most of all, I loved that you were a strong, Christian woman. You loved the Lord and now will be with Him forever. Someday soon, I will see you again.
    All my love,
    Mary Beth Richter

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