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Sandra Lynn Keller

August 1, 1969 ~ June 30, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Sandra “Sissy” Keller, who entered into the Glory Land on June 30, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was 55 years old.

Sissy was born on August 1, 1969, in Gainesville, FL, and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to many. She dedicated her life to loving those around her with a passion and fierceness that only those who truly knew her could understand. She had an extraordinary ability to make everyone feel special, cherished, and seen.

Her family was her greatest treasure. Over the course of 32 years, Sissy built a family that honored and loved her deeply. She was the glue that held them together, always making sure that those she loved felt her unconditional support. Whether it was attending her children’s and grandchildren’s sports games, organizing family gatherings, or simply sharing a quiet moment, Sissy made her family feel like the center of her universe.

Sissy’s love extended beyond her family. She enjoyed the simple pleasures of life — fishing, hunting, and spending time outdoors. She had a natural gift for making those around her feel included, always ensuring everyone felt loved, especially her precious grandbabies. Whether it was spoiling them with love or filling their lives with joy, she truly cherished her role as a grandmother.

Sissy is survived by her devoted husband, Jerry Sr.; her loving children, Kyle Duffy, Cody & Araya Duffy, Jerry & Cheyenne Keller; Angel Keller, Zach & Molly Keller, her mother Bonnie Boatwright, and sister Susanne Woodard and her adored grandchildren, Maisen (Sugar Bee) Bonds, Kennedy (Kenny Girl) Duffy, Ashton (Bub) Smith, Jaxon (Pudding Pop) Duffy, Alexander (Toot) Smith, Samuel (Sam Sam) Keller, and sweet baby Olivia on the way.

She is preceded in death by her father, Marvin Rogers; her mother-in-law, Debra Raley; and two angel grandbabies.

Sissy’s love, light, and legacy will live on forever in the hearts of those she left behind. Though we mourn her passing, we take comfort knowing she is now at peace, reunited with loved ones who passed before her.

A celebration of Sissy’s life will be held at Unity Baptist, please contact the family for details. 

We will miss you, Sissy, but we know you will always be with us in spirit — your love lives on in every heart you touched.

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  1. What a wonderful woman. Sissy you will be missed by each and every person you have met throughout your life. Thank you for the love and laughs each time I saw you. You leave some big shoes to fill. I pray you knew how much you are truly loved and adored. Praying for the family each and everyday.

  2. My loving cousin, I will miss you. We grew up like sisters, enjoyed life in our early teens. Until we met again.

  3. God bless you sweet Sissy. You were so kind and so caring. I can hear your laughter still now. You were loved and you will be missed but also we rejoice knowing that our lord and savior has guided you home. ❤️

  4. I’m so sorry to hear this. Sissy was always special to me and words can’t express how sad I am. Please know that you’re in my thoughts & prayers.

  5. I remember the day you came into my life. As we grew with me being the oldest I watched you grow. When I got older I had to take you with me. I started calling you my lil tag along. What I would give to be able to say that to you again. I always knew you had my back. You always could say the right thing when I needed to hear it. Sis I will meet you in heaven one day soon. I love you more than words can say. Fly high my tag along.

  6. Aunt Sissy I will always hold the memories we had together very close. From you teaching me how to stand up for myself in the living room at the lake to you telling me when I was at my lowest to get my s*** together because I have babies that need me. But the most one I hold dearest was hearing you say that you were proud of me for overcoming all of demons! I love you so very much!!


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