Todd Matthew Keeling
September 21, 1977 – June 5, 2024
Todd Matthew Keeling was born on September 21, 1977, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, NE. He is survived by his children Delilah Skye Keeling, Asa Oschen Keeling, Brody Aiden Kai Keeling, Amelia Jane Keeling, and Henry Conrad Keeling; granddaughter, Ocean Josephine; his mother, Debb Andersen (Michael); father, Bob Keeling (Diane); grandmother, Lyle Keeling; brother, Dana Keeling (Doni) and their children, Bruce, Wesleigh and Trinity. He is reunited in spirit with his grandparents, Hank and Marilyn Kessler; and Robert Keeling, Sr.
Todd never crawled as a baby. He hit the ground running, and from the perch of a grocery cart, he charmed every person as he shouted a hearty “Hi”. He spent his life living between Omaha and Florida; both of which brought him different responsibilities and different joys. He cherished both families deeply.
Graduating from Cocoa Beach High School, Todd’s heart remained tethered to his loved ones, illustrated poignantly, when he called his mother on her birthday to share in the awe of a Space Shuttle launch from Cape Canaveral. His infectious enthusiasm for life meant that he saw wonder and possibility in everything, from the mundane to the extraordinary.
Things that seemed like a burden to us, looked like an opportunity to him. He would talk to anyone, he would help anyone, he would share what he had with anyone. If you needed anything, Todd was never off limits. He lived on Todd time…..which drove us mostly crazy, but it never mattered, because when he finally arrived Todd made up for it with his smile, jokes, and genuine light. Family and friends were one and the same to Todd, and his love knew no bounds. He was not simple and he was not complex. He was a guy who just wanted to show love and to feel loved. Todd wanted everyone around him to laugh at his expense or yours. Todd’s childlike heart followed him through his life and kept him fearless, which scared the rest of us,… but his true courage and his truest self came from knowing Jesus. He was not embarrassed to have deep conversations about faith and Heaven.
If Todd were here, he would tell you that the path to one’s truest self is to know Jesus and follow His example of forgiveness and uplifting others along the way. He would want you to dream big dreams and love without restraint. Your outpouring of love and support since his passing stands as a testament to the impact he had on all who knew him. He will be deeply missed.
VISITATION: Wednesday, June 12th, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Rd.
FUNERAL SERVICE: Thursday, June 13th, 11:00 a.m. at West Center Chapel
Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park
In lieu of flowers, memorials are kindly requested to the Keeling Children Education Fund.
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We were so saddened to read Todd’s obituary. You have our very deepest sympathies. He was a unique young man who will be greatly missed.
Todd and I had a great conversation at Lynda’s service…
This obituary says everything about Todd. Such a memorable young man. His love for the Lord may have started at NW Hills Church with his grandparents Hank & Marilyn. God Bless his family and friends.
Jo & in spirit Jim
So sorry to hear about Todd. We worked together years ago, and not a day went by without Todd giving me a genuine belly laugh. He will be missed and never forgotten.
I didn’t know Todd well, but I certainly wish zi had! He sounds like a magnificent being. Knowing Dana, Deb, Hank and Marilyn – I can understand his infectious spirit and his deep faith. Condolences from Jim and me on the loss of Todd here on Earth, but joy and gratefulness for a job well done with all he met!
As a nearly life long friend of Todd’s father my heart truly goes out to you.
Best friend a guy could ask for. Loved him very much. Miss him a lot.
I’m am so sorry, for your loss, the world lost a great and wonderful man who loved hard and who cares deeply for everyone around him. For a long time I struggled with addiction and he had always been there to lift me up and encourage me and after I got my life together I was grateful for the opportunity to do the same for him whenever he needed it and I could be in there. We spent many hours talking about God and whatever we had going on and encouraging each other. I wish I could have been there for the visitation and funeral, I had no idea what had happened until this morning. If you need anything my personal number is 531-777-4051.
My Condolences,
Love Tyler Vankeuren
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