David W. Keller

1950 ~ 2021

Our hearts hurt deeply at the sudden loss of our sweet “Grandpa Bubbles” - David W. Keller, who was only 71 years old when he passed away on Aug 7, 2021. Dave is survived by his wife of 40 years, Mary S. (Adamson) Keller and his daughters Malinda (Green) Edmundson and Marni (Green) White, and his 6 grandchildren Brooklyn, Indie, Boston, Ryan, Abby, and Savannah.

Dave was born on Jan 11, 1950, in Texas to Opal and Nolan Keller. He proudly served his country in the United State Air Force for just over 20 years, retiring honorably as a Master Sergeant with numerous military awards and medals. Dave’s second career then started at Godfrey Trucking for the next 30+ years, which he loved immensely.

Dave was incredibly intelligent and knew how to do just about anything. His IT and computer programing skills would rival even the best millennial hacker these days. He always put family first and had been his wife’s devoted caretaker for decades. Dave loved spending time with his grandkids playing cards, baking, and watching “chick flicks”. He will always be remembered as the fun-loving, practical joke playing Grandpa that would do literally anything for you if he knew it would make you happy. You will be forever thought of and missed deeply Grandpa Bubbles!

Per Dave’s request a funeral service will not be held, but rather a Celebration of Life luncheon for all family and friends to have the opportunity to remember Dave with smiles and laughter. Please join us Saturday, September 18th, 2021, at The Chateau at The Rose shop, at 1910 East Dimple Dell Road (10600 South), in Sandy, Utah from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm.


Guestbook/Condolences

My condolences to Dave's family. Although I only knew him for a couple months, he always impressed me with his humorous wit and will be missed! Fun memories are his cool suspenders he always wore, fun pranks in the office on co-workers and how he spoke what he thought...no sugar coating.


- Shannon Neilson

Sending yall positive files from Texas


- Justin Adamson

Sending yall positive files from Texas


- Justin Adamson

I am so sorry for your loss, Dave is and was a very wonderful man to know, he will be greatly missed.


- Jeff fors

I found this site in a search for dav. I lost contact with him about 10 years ago. I am so sorry to that he is gone. I am too late. My condolences to mary and family. We served together in the USAF.


- Jim cavanaugh