(Aug. 21, 1957 - Feb. 8, 2001)
Former Powell resident Scott Raymond Keller died Thursday, Feb. 8 at his Riverton home. He was 43.
He was born Aug. 21, 1957, in Powell and attended Powell schools. He was the son of Bob and Jackie (Pyatt) …
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(Aug. 21, 1957 - Feb. 8, 2001) Former Powell resident Scott Raymond Keller died Thursday, Feb. 8 at his Riverton home. He was 43.He was born Aug. 21, 1957, in Powell and attended Powell schools. He was the son of Bob and Jackie (Pyatt) Keller. He had lived in Riverton for over 20 years. He was the artist who made the logo for the Wyoming Centennial Wagon Train. He enjoyed fishing, camping and his art, but mostly spending time with his children.Survivors include his son, Dustin Keller of Riverton; daughters Holly Keller and Jackie Keller, both of Riverton; brothers Mark and Brian Keller, both of Evanston; sister Laurie Dykman of Pocatello, Idaho; and aunts Marge Wheeler and Janice Fritz of Powell and Pat McPherson of Casper.He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Randy.
(Aug. 21, 1957 - Feb. 8, 2001)
Former Powell resident Scott Raymond Keller died Thursday, Feb. 8 at his Riverton home. He was 43.
He was born Aug. 21, 1957, in Powell and attended Powell schools. He was the son of Bob and Jackie (Pyatt) Keller.
He had lived in Riverton for over 20 years. He was the artist who made the logo for the Wyoming Centennial Wagon Train.
He enjoyed fishing, camping and his art, but mostly spending time with his children.
Survivors include his son, Dustin Keller of Riverton; daughters Holly Keller and Jackie Keller, both of Riverton; brothers Mark and Brian Keller, both of Evanston; sister Laurie Dykman of Pocatello, Idaho; and aunts Marge Wheeler and Janice Fritz of Powell and Pat McPherson of Casper.
He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Randy.