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Gregory Alan Keller, 64, of Hardin, Montana, passed away on April 7, 2026.
Greg was born on January 3, 1962, in Hardin, Montana, to Benny and Eileen (Kurtz) Keller. The youngest of four children, Greg quickly earned a reputation as the family prankster, a trait that stayed with him his entire life. His humor, loud laugh, and playful teasing were part of what made him unforgettable to everyone who knew him.
Greg was a dedicated farmer who believed in hard work and taking care of what mattered most. The land, his family, and the simple rhythms of everyday life meant everything to him. In 1988, he married the love of his life, Jeana Anderson, and together they built a life centered around family and farming.
Greg was the proud father of three children: Alyssa, Elly and Joe. He was also a devoted grandfather to five grandchildren—Jasper, Xavier, Truvee, Logan, and Ila—who were the absolute light of his life. Nothing brought him more joy than spending time with them and watching them grow.
Greg is survived by his wife Jeana; his children Alyssa Keller (Thomas Capers), Elly (Jayme) Hafemann, and Joe (Janell) Keller; his beloved grandchildren; his brother Gary (Carla) Keller and sister Kay (Jim) Vandersloot; along with many nephews, nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Benny and Eileen Keller, and his brother, Danny Keller.
Greg loved the things that made his life feel full—fishing, farming, celebrating holidays, listening to 80’s rock and roll, and hunting for treasures at pawn shops. He loved setting off fireworks with his kids, watching action and western movies, and sitting down to a good meal. Some of his favorite mornings were spent with a cup of coffee and the news, especially when he could share that time with his dad and his nephew, Shawn. Greg was loud, honest, hardworking, and never one to hold anything back.
Greg loved the things that made his life feel full. He leaves behind countless memories, stories, and laughter that will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
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