1936
2017
Linda Keehner lived a spirited life filled with joy, fulfillment, and revelation. Married for 51 years, she found joy in her life with Don and their children Mark, Robin (Tommy), Cathy(Tom), Michael and Don (Kelly). As well as with her grandchildren including Aimee, Carmen, Jonathan, Thomas, Nikki, Taylor, Mychal, Sam, Caleb, Danielle, Nathan, Beza and many great-grandchildren. After raising her children, Linda found fulfillment in becoming a nursery school teacher and a nurse. She retired from Christian Healthcare. Caring for others came naturally to her. Throughout her life, from winning beauty pageants to traveling the world with her husband, Linda was surprised to see where life took her. And she found all three: joy, fulfillment and revelation, in her faith. The library and her friends at Southeast Christian made going there like going home. She will be missed by those who were fortunate enough to know her. The funeral visitation and service held at Evergreen Funeral Home on March 10. 2017 with visitation from 10 am and service at 3pm.
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3 Entries
March 9, 2017
David Adler
Begin your entry here.So sorry for your loss . At times like this there are no words that can take away tha pain and sorrows. So just recall all your joyful and loving times♥ GOD BLESS & BE WITH ALL ♥
March 8, 2017
Donna Prince
I am so sorry for your loss . I've had the pleasure of knowing Mrs Keehner for 39 years What a lovely lady.
March 8, 2017
Terri Harrison
I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed meeting your Mother and the few times I spent with her. I am happy she is with the love of her life.
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Evergreen Funeral Home & Cemetery4623 Preston Highway, Louisville, KY 40213
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