Keller, Raymond R. “Ray” Wednesday May 20, 2026. Beloved husband of Julianne M. Keller (nee Caudle). Dear father of Kevin (Karen) Keller and Kathy (Neal) Aherron. Dear grandfather of Amanda, Aly (Gustav), Jackson and Abby. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin, Godfather and friend.
Ray has donated his body to St. Louis University School of Medicine. He was a member of the Affton Elks, volunteered for the Missouri Conservation Commission and frequently attended Cleveland High School reunion luncheons.
Memorial visitation at Queen of All Saints Church Tuesday May 26, 10:30 am until memorial Mass at 11:00 am. Service concludes at church. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the National M. S. Society appreciated.
He was a very kind man and I enjoyed working with him in St. Louis.
Ray was a great guy and great neighbor in Mackenzie Hills. He lived across the street from us.Always liked his laugh. I will miss him.Rest in Peace my good friend. I will see you again someday!
I greatly enjoyed working with Ray at the Dept of Conservation shooting range. His knowledge of shooting was exceptional and I always enjoyed his easy manner and dedication to his work, friends, and his commitment to his family. He will be truly missed by all.
Ray was such a good fun man to be around. Everyone that worked with Ray at the range will miss him greatly.
always loved seeing you guys when i worked at the casino, and also at mass at QAS, sending prayers for your family during this difficult time
Ray will be missed at the range great guy fun to work with
Ray and I volunteered together at the Missouri Department of Conservation for 30 years. He was a fine, personable, knowledgeable, and reliable man, and will be missed.
Very sorry. Ray was fun to be around. He will be missed!!
A great man. He will be missed!
I remember Ray well as a UPRR coworker. It’s so hard knowing we’re all getting older and the goodbyes will become more and more frequent. Hopefully, we’ll all meet again some day! My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family and friends mourning the loss of Ray here with us.
We will all miss Ray with his ready smile and easy demeanor. It was an honor to be counted among his friends at Henges.
Vaya con Dios Ray, I will miss the White Castle and Doughnuts you always brought in, thank you, ….. Enrico
We came to know Ray through our son’s marriage to Ray’s granddaughter. We are fortunate to have known such a remarkable man. He was fun-loving, down to earth, and truly wonderful to be around. Ray will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Our deepest condolences to the entire family during this difficult time.
It was always fun just to sit and talk to Ray about his time in military. We swapped stories of my dad in Air Force and his time in Air Force. He was a family man who loved his family and Ms. Julie. We will miss Ray. 💔
Thank you all for such kind, sweet remembrances of my dad. It’s great to hear that everyone saw the same side of my dad as us. And I know his thoughts were mutual for each and every one of his family and friends. Definitely one in a million.
Will miss you dad and the many memories I have will be forever cherished. Love you.