Mary Marie Keller

April 19, 1922 ~ May 31, 2019
Mary M. Keller, 97, of El Paso, Texas and formerly New Castle, Indiana, passed away on May 31, 2019. Mary was born in Loogootee, Indiana on April 19, 1922 to the late Asa J. and Mary Bernadette (Hulbert) Ellis. On February 13, 1943 Mary was united in marriage to the late Louis Edward Keller.
A devout Catholic, Mary attended St. Anne Catholic Church in New Castle. Mary and Louis owned the only filling station in New Castle, Indiana, Ledbetter and Keller Mobile Station for 30 years. She also enjoyed cooking, sewing, and travelling.
Along with her parents and husband, Louis Edward Keller, Mary is predeceased by a son in law, Jay M. McMullin and a grand-daughter, Cheyenne Keller.
Survivors include her sons; Larry (Linda) of Vail, Arizona and Jerry (Evelyn) Keller of Indianapolis; a daughter, Sheila (Jeffery) Roberts of Clarksville, Tennessee; four grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
Services for Mary will be held privately. Care and cremation services are entrusted to Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, Indianapolis. Visit www.OrileyFuneralHome.com to share an online condolence with Mary’s family.
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I remember when you use fish batter for mine and sheila’s chicken dinner,and told us it gives more flavor. Lots more memories i will never forget. You are missed and i love you ♥️
I remember going to see them in New Castle, IN when we were kids. We had a good time going out on the pontoon boat.
We were celebrating you 97th birthday and not feeding you your cake fast enough so you tired to eat the table cloth. Lol you got so excited to blow out your candles. It was such a great day.
March of 2016 in Indy with Raymond and Marilyn. Enjoying food conversation and lots of laughs. Such a wonderful day you were remembering so much. You were so happy.
We were out at the fair all day. You were so happy feeding the animals watching the pigs race and eating so much food. Keith won you the flower and crown and pig you held them all night and fought me to give them up. You fell asleep in the chair before I could get you completely ready for bed. I love and miss you so much. Wish I still go do some much with you. But I know your in a better place and no longer in pain and can remember everything so clearly again.
larry so sorry to hear about your mom.spent alot of time with your parents over the years.on hunter ave.and white estates and at the mobile station.sorry about you sheila and jerry.your mom was a very nice person.your friendFrankRYAN