Caroline Anne Keller, a beloved mother, daughter, sister, and friend, was born on December 29th, 1960, in Brooklyn, New York. She brought warmth to every room she entered, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her.
Caroline devoted her life to her children, who gave her the strength and courage to love with all of her heart and to step out of the shadows of her past. She moved heaven and earth to ensure their growth and prosperity.
She lived a life of service, often volunteering for causes like Habitat for Humanity and working as a Certified Nursing Assistant for several years. In her line of work, Caroline exemplified compassion and dedication, treating each patient not just as clients but as family members. She was surrounded with the support of the people she befriended and the faith that she had found.
Her creative streak was a gift she imparted to her beloved children, and her legacy will continue to shine through them: Curtis James, Michael Keller, Jonathan Keller, Kyle Wilson, Precious Wilson, and her spiritual daughter, Aneisha Gunter, as well as her grandchildren, Noah Rodriguez, Zane Thomas, and Coraline James.
Her memory will forever live on through her cherished siblings, Kathleen, John, and Allison Keller, and her mother, Regina Keller. She was predeceased by her father, John Keller, for whom she held an unceasing and loving bond.
She will be deeply, deeply missed and oh so fondly remembered.
The family will hold a service on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 3:00 P.M. at Cornerstone Church in Orangeburg, officiated by Reverend David Lee Mitchell. The family will receive friends during the service. Attendees are encouraged to share words or stories when prompted to do so in celebration of her life, will, and strength.
As we gather to celebrate the life of Caroline Anne Keller, we remember her for the boundless love she gave and the way she touched the lives around her. Though she departed this Earth on January 25, 2026, her legacy will remain alive in the hearts of her family and friends, echoing through their cherished memories and the lives they continue to build in her honor.
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